V EMPIRE OR DARKFAERYTALES IN PHALLUSTEIN

EDITIONS
1996-Cacophonous (1cd)

TRACKS:  6     TIME:  36:64
1. Ebony Dressed for Sunset  02:49
2. The Forest Whispers My Name 04:41
3. Queen of Winter, Throned 10:27
4. Nocturnal Supremacy 05:53
5. She Mourns a Lengthening Shadow 03:42
6. The Rape and Ruin of Angels(Hosannas in Extremis) 08:52

ADDITIONAL INFO
Ok I'm sure some of you will notice that I've spelled "VEMPIRE" as V Empire, now before I get loads of emails of people going "It's not V Empire, it's VEMPIRE!"  I'll tell you now, you're wrong, it is most definitely V Empire, having to do with the 5th Roman Empire, this was made clear by the band themselves.  Also take notice of the blatant space between the "v" and the "e" on the cover of the CD, the spinal printing of the title was a mistake during printing (not to mention the limited space you have for CD titles on the spine anyway).  Most ask why they haven't corrected this mistake.  Well think about it, it costs money to print them to begin with, and so it would cost more dosh to re-release it with a lettering correction and honestly that's just pointless.  And some will say, "Well look at the cover of the CD, it's two female vampires and the spelling for a female vampire is Vempire!" or something to this effect, again they would be wrong because A.) Those aren't vampires on the cover, it's a Demoness with her prey (vampires don't have wings unless you are Bella Lugosi turning into a bat, or the star of a very camp vampire horror film) and B.)  the word Vampire has never been spelled Vempire, it's been spelled "Vampire", "Vampyre", "Wampire" and "Wampyre"  based upon it's original russian spelling of "upyr".  And some will say, "Well the band pronouces it as "VEMPIRE", this also involves little thought or complex mathmatical equations, that it's a hell of a lot easier to just say "VEMPIRE" than to say "V" Empire.