Beyond the Graves of Passion explained

Beyond the Graves of Passion
Type:Album
Artist:Theatre of Ice
Cover:BEYONDTHEGRAVES.jpg
Released:1983
Studio:Demented Mind Mill and "various other locations" between January 4th and May 13th, 1984.
Genre:Deathrock
Label:Demented Mind Mill Records
Producer:Brent G. Johnson
Prev Title:The Haunting
Prev Year:1982
Next Title:A Cool Dark Place to Die
Next Year:1984

Beyond the Graves of Passion is the second album recorded by the Deathrock/Gothic rock band Theatre of Ice. It was recorded in 1982 and 1983 in an actual haunted house, and released on Demented Mind Mill Records in 1983. The album had the effect of polarizing their audience into two camps; those that considered them to be basically a kitschy novelty act and those that thought they were prophets from the underworld and began following the band from show to show. Ultimately the album failed to gain much attention outside of their cult following. Several bizarre altercations between the band and their devotees led to the band formally disbanding in 1983. One of the most famous altercations led to the band being abducted by a group of crazed fans who believed the band could aid them in summoning demons.

Musicians

Track listing

  1. "Red Asphalt"
  2. "Fox"
  3. "Steps Toward Sanity"
  4. "The Creature"
  5. "It's All For Fun"
  6. "The Hour Has Come"
  7. "The Classics"
  8. "Going Nowhere"
  9. "Termination"
  10. "But To Love You"
  11. "In Our Haunted World"
  12. "The Apparition"
  13. "Miron"
  14. "It Doesn't Matter"
  15. "Bizarre Thoughts"
  16. "Funeral Games"
  17. "It's Time For You"
  18. "Moon Dance Daze"
  19. "Chill Factor"
  20. "A Haunting Melody"
  21. "From the Tomb"

Reviews

Notes

  1. "Reviews". (May/June 1985, Issue B). OPtion, p.13
  2. "Reviews". (January 1985, Vol. 2, No. 1). Unsound, p.56