On this day September 13 1988, Them was released, the third studio album by King Diamond. Known for his theatrical style and haunting falsetto vocals, King Diamond crafted Them as the first part of a chilling concept story that continued with Conspiracy.
The album told a gothic horror tale centered around a haunted house, a malevolent grandmother, and voices from beyond. Tracks like Welcome Home, The Invisible Guests, and Tea became fan favorites, blending dark storytelling with intricate heavy metal musicianship.
Them was both a critical and commercial success, becoming King Diamond’s best selling album in the United States and cementing his reputation as one of metal’s most unique storytellers.
80s insight: The record showcased how the 1980s metal scene embraced elaborate concept albums, merging horror and music in ways that thrilled fans of both genres.
The album told a gothic horror tale centered around a haunted house, a malevolent grandmother, and voices from beyond. Tracks like Welcome Home, The Invisible Guests, and Tea became fan favorites, blending dark storytelling with intricate heavy metal musicianship.
Them was both a critical and commercial success, becoming King Diamond’s best selling album in the United States and cementing his reputation as one of metal’s most unique storytellers.
80s insight: The record showcased how the 1980s metal scene embraced elaborate concept albums, merging horror and music in ways that thrilled fans of both genres.