Mephisto Walz
Mephisto Walz are an American rock band formed in 1985. The band's discography includes many full-length albums spanning nearly three decades, through Cleopatra Records and other labels.
Mephisto Walz | |
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Origin | United States |
Genres | |
Years active | 1985–present |
Labels | Alice In..., Cleopatra, The Fossil Dungeon |
Members | Barry Galvin Myriam Galvin |
Past members | Sara Reid Johan Schumann David Glass William Faith Stevyn Grey Christine Leonard |
Website | www |
History
Mephisto Walz was formed in 1986 by Barry Galvin (aka Bari-Bari) and John Schuman (Johann), following their departure from the Gothic rock band Christian Death.
Discography
Albums and EP
- 1992: Crocosmia (Compilation)
- 1992: As Apostles Forget (EP)
- 1993: Terra-Regina
- 1994: The Eternal Deep
- 1995: Thalia
- 1995: Mosaique (Compilation)
- 1998: Immersion
- 2000: Early Recordings 1985–1988 (Compilation)
- 2004: Insidious[1]
- 2011: IIIrd Incarnation[2]
- 2013: New Apostles[3]
- 2017: Scoundrel
- 2018: Immersion II
- 2018: Rarities 1989 (Compilation)
- 2020: All These Winding Roads
Exclusive tracks appearing on compilations
- Gothik: Music from the Dark Side – "Mephisto Walz"
- Gothic Erotica – "Israel"
- Dancing on Your Grave – "Facade"
- Künstler Zum 13. Wave-Gotik-Treffen – "Before These Crimes"
- Sonic Seducer – Cold Hands Seduction Vol. 39 – "One Day Less"
- Strobe Lights Vol. 2 – "Hunter's Trail (Strobe Light Mix)"
- Kaliffornian Deathrock – "Eternal Deep"
- Virgin Voices - "Skin" (Madonna cover)
- Gothic Daydreams - "One Less Day"
References
- "Mephisto Walz - Insidious - Chain D.L.K." www.chaindlk.com. Retrieved 2023-03-16.
- "Review: Mephisto Walz - IIIrd Incarnation - Brutal Resonance". www.brutalresonance.com. Retrieved 2023-03-16.
- Adams, Helena. "CD Review: Mephisto Walz - New Apostles". www.reflectionsofdarkness.com. Retrieved 2023-03-16.
External links
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