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Give Me Your Soul... Please is a blistering metal "horror-opera concept album" that draws from themes from the occult and both King Diamond's personal life, after-life experiences, as well as King Diamond's signature dark imagination. The result is a montage of murder mysteries meets nightmare dream sequences wrapped in a proto-power-metal soundtrack. "It's a horror murder mystery story mixed with reality from beginning to end" he describes.
"I feel this is our strongest album" admits King Diamond "It's very theatrical and especially from a technical point of view, all the instruments and arrangements can be heard so clearly, from the demonic voices, backing vocals to the cellos, harpsichord... The vocals are clear, more intricate and less compressed. The performance from the band is also great".
Give Me Your Soul... Please is a horror story about two children - bothers and sisters, who are viciously murdered by their father. After their death, the brother and sister become spirits, waiting to get to the other side. The powers that be wrongly accuse the little boy of committing suicide and demand he go to hell. It is up to his older sister to help her little brother to get to heaven with her. She devises a plan that will help him - to steal an innocent soul -her first victim? King Diamond...
King Diamond, the "godfather of classic power-metal", describes the new album as the best he's ever made, "It seems like we tried for 20 years to get a driver's license - and now we have one!"
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23 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
King Diamond is THE real deal, period.,
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This review is from: Give Me Your Soul Please (Audio CD)
I won't spoil the party and tell you the story here. I will just say that for metal guitar freaks like me this album is a present from... heaven? :-D Well, no mater from where it came, this CD is a true guitar fest. The solos from Mike Wead and Andy Larocque are simply amazing. There's no lacking ingredient in their playing: technique, melody, taste, speed and aggression. I specially like Mike's solos this time, because his tone is awesome and his phrasing is expressive as... hell? ;-)
About the album itself, King Diamond is to me the real metal deal: horror mini-operas told through almost-progressive metal formulas -- but still sounding pure and raw, like true metal should be. The idea is truly original and the formula does work for me all the time. "Give me your soul... please!" is no exception. Of course, King is not breaking any ground anymore and this is absolutely more of the same, but that's *THE SAME* I love to hear and that's what I like from King Diamond: consistency, quality and loyalty to himself. After all, King has already innovated, so it's OK to reuse the innovations to craft a bunch of great albums, one after another. Now the unavoidable: compared to "The Puppet Master", I think the previous album had more melodic hooks, while "Give me your soul... please!" is more guitar-oriented. Also, I got the impression King uses more his middle range this time, but I always loved his "natural" voice, so that's fine to me. If I had to rank the new album respect to other King's efforts, this still is in my top five or six. The story is great and wicked, so our Halloween-esque desires will be more than satisfied. If you add to the story the band's total mastery of metal cliches, you get a super-boosted package of the finest metal extract ever. So, to conclude the review, I love the cover, the white letters for the lyrics on the booklet and all the artwork in general. Heavy metal fans need releases like this one, so this scores five stars in my book without hesitation. Just go BUY IT NOW and support artists like King, as he truly deserves kudos for his craftsmanship and authenticity. In fact, buy all the albums from King Diamond. I bet you won't regret it. You'll spend many creepy nights reading the stories while listening to a great metal score, so it is worth the price, believe me -- actually, joy is priceless! -- and by the way, thank you, King!
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The KING returns with his best in years!,
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This review is from: Give Me Your Soul Please (Audio CD)
This is the best KING DIAMOND cd in some time...THE PUPPET MASTER was close to reliving the past of THEM, ABIGAIL, etc.
This one is very melodic and heavy in the parts it should be..his falsetto is used a tad less here than in the past but the music is driving and the story is very fluid...not reading the lyrics yet I'd say this story will match up with past ones. Definitley a solid return by a much underappreciated artist.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
More Tales Of Gothic Menace From The King,
By Joel Israel "Professional Shark Wrestler" (Cedar City, UT United States) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Give Me Your Soul Please (Audio CD)
King Diamond has really created his own distinct style and genre, and in a playing field with no other contenders, he reamains the King indeed. King Diamond albums have been something I look forward to since I was 13 or so, when I first heard "Them". Bizarre, gothic and dark concept albums featuring the phenomenal classic metal guitar work of Andy LaRocque and others and, of course, King Diamond's incomparable caterwauling vocals and sinister storytelling, there is nothing else quite like it.
"Give Me Your Soul Please" is no exception, and an excellent addition to King's canon, his latest tale of the supernatural involves murder, suicide, a ghostly apparition of a little girl in a bloody dress, a black cat, and a floating severed head. So, business as usual. (laughs) I always love the way King assumes the voices of different characters in his stories in an almost theatrical manner, and the eerie music and amazing, intese riffs and solos laid out on this release by Mike Wead and Andy LaRocque are just sick....I had a blast with this disc, but for other King fans it is perhaps a bit weaker than some of his other releases (although it is hard to top the trifecta of "Them", "Conspiracy" and "The Eye", which remain my favorite). For folks who are new to the King, this really isn't a bad place at all to start. Be sure to listen all the way through, preferably in one sitting (the only proper way to listen to a King Diamond album). In a crowded metal scene, this stuff really comes off as being quite original....recommended!
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