The Sisters Of Mercy - Floodland - 9248
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The album was released on November 13, 1987. The album is the second studio release by the band and is widely regarded as one of their most significant and successful works.
"Floodland" received critical acclaim for its dark, atmospheric sound, incorporating elements of gothic rock, post-punk, and new wave. The album's production and distinctive vocals of lead singer Andrew Eldritch contributed to its unique and memorable style.
Several tracks from the album, such as "This Corrosion" and "Lucretia My Reflection," became hits and remain fan favorites to this day. "Floodland" helped solidify The Sisters of Mercy's position as one of the pioneering bands in the gothic rock genre and further expanded their global fan base.
Over the years, "Floodland" has maintained its status as a classic and influential album, inspiring generations of gothic and alternative rock musicians.