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Suicide by My Side

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Released
  
5 February 2002

Artist
  
Sinergy

Label
  
Irond Records

Length
  
37:50

Release date
  
5 February 2002

Genres
  
Heavy metal, Power metal

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Producer
  
Fredrik Nordström & Sinergy

Similar
  
Alexi Laiho albums, Heavy metal albums

Sinergy spit on your grave


Suicide By My Side is the third and final album by the power metal band Sinergy, released in 2002. It shows a substantial progress in their musical style; singer Kimberly Goss performs in a sharper, more aggressive vocal style, and guitarists Alexi Laiho and Roope Latvala perform more technical solos. Goss has noted that while the title (and the title track lyrics) are to an extent autobiographical, unlike she states in the music video, she has never attempted suicide.

Contents

The clip at the beginning of the title track is from the stabbing scene of the film Sid and Nancy, which tells the tragic love story of Sex Pistols Bassist Sid Vicious and his toxic lover.

The song "Shadow Island" is inspired by Alone in the Dark: The New Nightmare.

The last song, "Remembrance", is an instrumental dedicated to the people who died during the terrorist attacks on 11 September 2001.

Sinergy suicide by my side


Track listing

  1. "I Spit on Your Grave" - 4:03
  2. "The Sin Trade" - 3:48
  3. "Violated" - 4:07
  4. "Me, Myself, My Enemy" - 4:15
  5. "Written in Stone" - 4:20
  6. "Nowhere for No One" - 3:11
  7. "Passage to the Fourth World" - 3:38
  8. "Shadow Island" - 5:03
  9. "Suicide by My Side" - 3:43
  10. "Remembrance" - 1:59

Credits

  • Kimberly Goss - Vocals
  • Alexi Laiho - Guitar, Additional Vocals (on track 8, 9), spitting (on track 1)
  • Roope Latvala - Guitar
  • Marco Hietala - Bass
  • Tommi Lillman - Drums
  • Songs

    1I Spit on Your Grave4:04
    2The Sin Trade3:49
    3Violated4:07

    References

    Suicide by My Side Wikipedia