Nada! - Death In June

Nada!

Death In June

  • Genre: Alternative
  • Release Date: 1985-10-12
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 16

  • ℗ 1985 Death In June MCPS PRS

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
The Honour of Silence 3:19 USD 0.99
2
The Calling (Mk II) 5:35 USD 0.99
3
Leper Lord 1:11 USD 0.99
4
Rain of Despair 4:23 USD 0.99
5
Foretold 4:55 USD 0.99
6
Behind the Rose (Fields of Rap 2:50 USD 0.99
7
She Said Destroy 3:33 USD 0.99
8
Carousel 4:47 USD 0.99
9
C'est un reve 3:26 USD 0.99
10
Crush My Love 4:19 USD 0.99
11
The Torture Garden 6:11 USD 0.99
12
The Calling 4:54 USD 0.99
13
Doubt to Nothing 3:59 USD 0.99
14
Carousel (Bolt Mix) 5:29 USD 0.99
15
Last Farewell 5:25 USD 0.99
16
Born Again 5:57 USD 0.99
Nada! - Death In June
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Reviews

  • Masterpiece of an album
    5
    By Jason_the man 4756
    Masterpiece.
  • Hello Apple? Anybody home?
    1
    By JLiB
    You do know that Death in June are Nazis, right? In the fascist 'master race', 'We love Hitler' sense? How is this tripe permitted on the iTunes store? Please don’t promote hate music or reward those who create it.
  • Still the Best!
    5
    By R3b3lM0t0
    All their LP releases were great but Nada! ranks as their best as everyone has mentioned already.
  • Beautiful, Dark Folk!
    5
    By The Infinite Soundtrack To My Life
    this is an amazing album! i love dark music so much, and Dark Folk is oe of the best styles of music! There is a bit of Martial-Industrial in it, making it unique. i just got into this band through Rome, and Sol Invictus, and I am loving it. Great for those nights of solitude and writing or reading poetry.
  • great intro album for a new DIJ fan
    5
    By djcarlosrossi
    Death in June's legacy has stretched through so many records, b-sides, and collaborations. This is a perfect record for someone just getting into the world that is Douglas Pierce. This record holds gems that are pivotal for their ongoing strife through the neo-folk genre. Tracks that stick out the best are The Calling (Mk II), She Said Destroy, Carousel, and Doubt to Nothing. Further listening will be the DISCriminate series, But, What ends when the Symbols shatter?, and Brown Book.
  • The Best Death in June Album
    5
    By Blotto
    It's a little bit Industrial, dark, beautiful, but most importantly it's absolutely perfect. I love this album. It's Douglas Pierce at his best. Still a strong album after all these years.