Alice's Inferno

Alice's Inferno is the debut album by the Spanish band Forever Slave, released on September 26, 2005. It followed three demos; Hate (2000), Schwarzer Engel (2001) and Resurrection (2004). It is a concept album, dealing with the life of Alice, after the death of her parents. In a typical gothic metal style death vocals and Gregorian chanting are used, as well as a high proportion of symphonic orchestral elements. Lyrics are akin to gothic imagery, linking Alice's story to death, despair, darkness, spirits, temptation and hell.

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