Breaking Point by Clan of Xymox (CD, 2006)

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Product Identifiers

ProducerRonny Moorings
Record LabelMep, Metropolis Records
UPC0782388041720
eBay Product ID (ePID)14046044813

Product Key Features

Release Year2006
FormatCD
GenreIndustrial/Gothic
ArtistClan of Xymox
Release TitleBreaking Point

Dimensions

Item Height0.36 in
Item Weight0.24 lb
Item Length5.64 in
Item Width5.06 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs1
Number of Tracks10
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
TracksWeak in My Knees, Calling You Out, She's Dangerous, Eternally, We Never Learn, Be My Friend, Cynara, Pandora's Box, Under the Wire, What's Going on
NotesStill considered one of the pioneers of gothic rock, Clan of Xymox caused a lot of panic with their last two releases among fans. Rumors started flying with the release of Farewell that the band was disbanding and the release of The Best of Clan of Xymox further fueled the rumor mill. Fans will be happy to know that the release of a brand new studio album is upon us. Breaking Point is Clan of Xymox's eleventh full length CD in 22 years. Exhibiting a more mature sound than on is predecessors, Breaking Point leans more towards dark rock than gothic rock. Subtle keyboards overlaid with guitars and live drum sounds have become the focal points of this album. However not to be outdone by the music alone, Ronny Moorings's deep sensuous vocals accentuate the music and bring forth the deeper meanings of the songs - such as in "Calling You Out," "Eternally" and "We Never Learn." It's impossible to imagine a way that Clan of Xymox could get any better than they are now. Perhaps they have reached their own Breaking Point'
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