On This Day November 16 1987 – The Sisters of Mercy Released Floodland

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On This Day November 16 1987 – The Sisters of Mercy Released Floodland.

On this day November 16 1987, The Sisters of Mercy released Floodland, a dark and atmospheric masterpiece that became one of the defining albums of the gothic rock movement. After internal band tensions left frontman Andrew Eldritch working largely alone, the result was a grand, cinematic sound driven by moody synthesizers, layered vocals, and the mechanical pulse of the band’s iconic drum machine, Doktor...

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