Dracula in Rhapsody

Written by Marty Dodge
Published October 14, 2003

A posting at actor Christopher Lee's website reads: "Mr. Lee will be joining the world famous metal band RHAPSODY for the production of their next album. A classically trained opera signer, he will be providing powerful narrations, as well as featuring as the main singer in a dramatic orchestration epic. Mr. Lee will start recording from the second week of November.

Via: Hard News

Marty's band, Growing Old Disgracefully, can be found at: Disgraceful Music. His Cthulhu tales can be found at Temple of Dagon.
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Dracula in Rhapsody
Published: October 14, 2003
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#1 — October 15, 2003 @ 17:03PM — andy

oh brother. That band has written the most cheesiest lyrics in the history of music...next to that Symphony X band. What song is Lee on? "The Last Winged Unicorn Pt 2"?

#2 — October 16, 2003 @ 18:51PM — Tim Hall [URL]

Their albums always send my brother running screaming from the room.

Rhapsody go right through cheesy and come out the other side. I describe them as making Queen sound like XTC. You can certainly hear the twenty sided dice rolling....

#3 — October 17, 2003 @ 16:10PM — Andy

I really dig the music, and I'm not against the whole "fantasy" thing, but I just can't take entire albums about the Kings of the Northern Twilight or the Dawn of Victory.

#4 — October 17, 2003 @ 16:46PM — Tim Hall [URL]

Give me Ancient Forests of Elves over the whiny teenage angst we get from too many other bands any day!

#5 — October 17, 2003 @ 16:59PM — andy

haha ok there. That song title alone makes it beyond cheese. Now I kinda want to go home and listen to Rhapsody.

#6 — October 17, 2003 @ 17:02PM — Eric Olsen

I've never seen cheese on an elf, have you? And, is there no angst in fantasy? Or is it all jigs around Stonehenge?

#7 — October 17, 2003 @ 17:08PM — andy

it's angst that the last winged unicorn was killed the barbarians of the northern lands of Zansibar.

#8 — October 17, 2003 @ 17:54PM — Eric Olsen

Ah, so there is trouble in paradise

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