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    The Puppet Master

    10/21/2003 | Metal Blade 

    All Music Guide Review

    Kim Bendix Petersen, better known as King Diamond, has built an empire out of wailing spirits, singing spiders, and voodoo priestesses. His 11th full-length ghost story, The Puppet Master, centers around an unfortunate man, his girlfriend, and a husband and wife team of puppet masters as they abuse and torture their subjects somewhere in Budapest. Diamond wisely forgoes his usual cheeseball spoken-word intro and simply launches into "Midnight," a melodic dirge that ranks high amongst his huge -- and often inconsistent -- body of work. The brutal "Emerencia" features stellar guitar work from Andy LaRocque -- the thread that binds each and every King Diamond album -- and "The Ritual" aptly deals with the popular heavy metal theme of souls burning in Hell -- lyrical prowess has never been his forte. The remainder of the record is serviceable goth-metal filled with oaths and omens, blood and sacrifice, and one ill-conceived Christmas song. King Diamond has reached a stage in his career where evil has begun to fade into novelty, and The Puppet Master resonates with a dark giddiness that suits a man with face paint and a cape nearing his fifties. However, there's still a sinister aura that surrounds his very name, making it virtually unfathomable to picture him -- and all of his demons -- teeing off with fellow urchin -- and avid golfer -- Alice Cooper on a misty fall morning, heads bowed, asking the dark lord to grant them the power to eagle a par four. Maybe. ~ James Christopher Monger, All Music Guide

    Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • 1
  • Midnight
  • 1:55

  • 3
  • Magic
  • 4:57

  • 4
  • Emergencia
  • 5:19

  • 5
  • Blue Eyes
  • 4:24

  • 6
  • The Ritual
  • 5:02

  • 7
  • No More Me
  • 3:16

  • 8
  • Blood to Walk
  • 5:32

  • 9
  • Darkness
  • 4:37

  • 10
  • So Sad
  • 4:38

  • 11
  • Christmas
  • 5:18

  • 12
  • Living Dead
  • 6:04

  • Credits

    • Andy LaRocque
    • Guitar, Keyboards, Producer, Group Member, Soloist, Engineer, Mixing
    • King Diamond
    • Keyboards, Group Member, Mixing, Mastering, Producer, Vocals


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