Bloodlines (Midnight Syndicate album) explained

Bloodlines
Type:Studio
Artist:Midnight Syndicate
Cover:Bloodlines-Midnight-Syndicate-CD-Cover.jpg
Released:August 20, 2021
Recorded:2021
Studio:Apothecary Nine
The Dungeon
Genre:Gothic, Classical Crossover, Dark Ambient, Neoclassical Dark Wave, Darkwave
Length:26:43
Label:Entity Productions
Producer:Edward Douglas
Gavin Goszka
Prev Title:Live Shadows
Prev Year:2021
Next Title:The Brimstone Club
Next Year:2023

Bloodlines is the fourteenth studio album by Midnight Syndicate, released August 20, 2021.[1] It is a prequel to Midnight Syndicate's popular 2005 haunted mansion-themed album, The 13th Hour providing an additional backstory to the cursed Haverghast family and the occurrences that happen before The 13th Hours narrative begins. Bloodlines is a "cinema of the mind"[2] or "faux soundtrack" album similar to its predecessor, where the track list is a scene guide to a movie that must be imagined while listening.[3] [4]

Background and album information

In an August 2021 interview with Germany's Virus Magazine, composer Gavin Goszka mentioned that the idea for Bloodlines came from Midnight Syndicate's desire to create new material to add to an upcoming vinyl reissue of The 13th Hour.[5] In another interview, he also spoke of the band's interest in extending the backstory of the characters from The 13th Hour,[6] a sinister clan called the Haverghast family which were first introduced on Midnight Syndicate's 2001 release, Gates of Delirium.[7] In the same interview he added that recapturing the sound and feel of The 13th Hours original classic haunted house story while still taking it in a different direction was the goal. According to composer, Edward Douglas, the events that occur in Bloodlines happen before The 13th Hour but how long before is left up to the listener.[8]

The band has mentioned that making sure Bloodlines flowed seamlessly into The 13th Hour was a priority.[9] As such, the tail end of the album's last track, Sands of Time, is designed to segue directly into Mansion in the Mist, the first track on The 13th Hour. Bloodlines includes a humorous and distorted take on Richard Wagner's Bridal Chorus.[3] Artist, Eddie Mendoza created the cover art for the album.[1]

Release

Bloodlines was released and distributed by Midnight Syndicate's own label, Entity Productions, debuting at #12 on Billboards Classical Crossover charts.[10] On October 20, a music video for the song Grand Waltz was released. It marked first music video to a studio track to feature both Edward Douglas and Gavin Goszka since the Dark Legacy music video from .[11]

Reception

The album was favorably received, with fans like Grim D. Reaper of Movie Crypt noting that the album "flows like a throwback to some of Midnight Syndicate’s earliest work but with a modern styling and refined edge — a deliberate work rather than an experimental one."[12] Jeff Szpirglas of Rue Morgue Magazine praised the album's "depth of sound and gothic grandeur" as well as its "real narrative drive, rather than disconnected cuts of mood music."[3] Anne Nickoloff of The Plain Dealer described the album as "lush doomy orchestrations vividly painting a picture of ghoulish adventures"[6] while Cinemusical described its music style as "engaging thematic ideas that have a dark Elfman-esque quality with a bit more growl and Poledouris-style rhythmic ingenuity."[13] Readers of The Aquarian voted it one of their Top Ten Albums for 2021.[14]

Personnel

Production

Notes and References

  1. https://www.discogs.com/release/21478384-Midnight-Syndicate-Bloodlines Midnight Syndicate - Bloodlines (2021, CD) on Discogs
  2. Adrian Bromley, "Midnight Syndicate: Welcome Home (Sanitarium)", Unrestrained! (Mississauga, ON), Issue 16, Pg.52
  3. Jeff Szpirglas, "Bloodlines", Rue Morgue Magazine (Toronto, ON), September 2021, Pg. 81.
  4. Rick Davis, "Bloodlines", Dark Times (Vienna, OH), Vol.21 Issue 4, September 2021, Pg.3.
  5. Lino Endorphino, "America's Most Successful Mental Cinema Soundtrack Band is Back!", Virus Magazine (Frankfurt, Germany), Issue #101, Pg.46-47.
  6. https://www.cleveland.com/entertainment/2021/09/midnight-syndicate-returns-to-halloweekends-with-plenty-of-new-music-in-store.html Midnight Syndicate returns to HalloWeekends with plenty of new music in store
  7. https://dailydead.com/horror-highlights-bad-candy-midnight-syndicate-nightbooks/ Horror Highlights: Midnight Syndicate
  8. https://www.clevescene.com/scene-and-heard/archives/2021/06/14/midnight-syndicate-releases-first-ever-live-album Midnight Syndicate Releases First-Ever Live Album
  9. https://www.morningjournal.com/2021/09/17/northeast-ohios-midnight-syndicate-back-for-musical-scares-at-cedar-points-halloweekends/ So Much Going On It's Scary
  10. https://www.billboard.com/charts/classical-crossover-albums/2021-09-04/ Classical Crossover Chart, Sept 4 2021
  11. https://basementofthebizarre.com/2021/10/23/basment-announcement-haunting-new-music-video-and-bloodlines-t-shirts-by-midnight-syndicate/ Basement Announcement: New Music Video and Bloodines T-shirts by Midnight Syndicate
  12. https://moviecrypt.com/2021/08/21/midnight-syndicate-bloodlines-prequel-album/ Midnight Syndicate Bloodlines Prequel Album Review
  13. http://maestrosteve.xanga.com/2021/08/ Midnight Syndicate Returns
  14. https://www.theaquarian.com/2021/12/29/aqs-very-own-definitive-list-of-the-top-albums-of-2021/ AQ's Very Own Definitive List of the Top Albums of 2021