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King Diamond: King Diamond (vocals); Andy La Rocque, Pete Blakk (guitar); Hall Patino (bass); Mikkey Dee (drums). Additional personnel: Roberto Falcao (keyboards). Recorded at M.M.C. Studio, Copenhagen, Denmark. Following the incredible success of his second solo album, and first conceptual undertaking, Abigail, King Diamond set to work almost immediately on his next extravagant adventure in gothic storytelling with 1988's "Them." This time, he inserts himself among the story's characters, which also includes his mother, little sister, a haunted house (naturally), and, more unexpectedly, a batty old grandmother whose return from a long stay at the insane asylum (famously announced by "Welcome Home"'s borderline hilarious opening shrieks of "Grandmaaaa!!!") precipitates the supernatural acts of possession, murder, and madness that move this tale forward. Also worth noting are the new musical players who had joined the King Diamond band on this outing. After all, the replacement of guitarist Michael Denner and bassist Timi Hansen by Pete Blakk and Hal Patino, respectively, signaled the King's final break with his former band, Mercyful Fate. Tellingly, other than upping the overall camp factor just so, this development had no discernible effect on "Them"'s musical vision as compared to Abigail, thereby confirming said vision as stemming from King Diamond himself. Now back to the music: co-songwriter Andy LaRocque once again delivers distinctive, semi-thrash riffs, majestic harmonies, and searing, inventive solo passages to standout moments like "The Invisible Guests," "Tea," and "Twilight Symphony," but it's small nuances such as the acoustic break in "A Broken Spell" and the oppressive synthesized clavichords heard on "The Accusation Chair" that lend "Them"'s story its satisfyingly complex personality. What's more, overly theatrical numbers like "Mother's Getting Weaker" and "Bye, Bye Missy" take a little more license with their arrangements when incorporating the key words, plot themes, and even distinct character voices necessary to advancing the story line, but usually do so with very little detriment to the musical flow, which is occasionally embellished further by short interludes such as the title cut's symphonic instrumental interlude, and the opening and closing vignettes, "Out from the Asylum" and "Coming Home." As for King Diamond, he takes full advantage of the story's various points of view to try on any number of vocal guises, but overall, he's employing spiraling vocal chorales built upon layers of his instantly recognizable shrill falsettos far more frequently than his lower-register growling style. Ultimately, pundits generally found "Them" just slightly lacking in the face of Abigail's rarely challenged excellence, but consumers ultimately disagreed, buying more copies of "Them" that any other King Diamond album before or after. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia
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Them Music Review Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews A must have ! ..another brilliant album from King Billy Who would ever have thought a horror/thriller story could be relayed so effectively through the medium of speed metal? KD excels again here, this album is comparable to what I beleive is his finest work - Abigail - with a huge vocal range and brilliant guitar and drums. This album really immerses you, if you close your eyes it feels like the events are unfolding from the speakers of your stereo system (which should be cranked-up loud!).
The only complaint I have is that the drums sound is kinda weak, with little power, but it's a minor gripe in the greater scheme of this great album Submitted by a reviewer (Ireland)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
MY favorite album I LOVED THIS LABUM SOOO MUCH THAT I NOW HAVE IT TATTOOED ON MY BACK!!!!
great album, everything just fits great together, andy's guitars, kings vocals, mikkey's drumming... its like potatochips for my ears... every day after i come home from work i listen to welcome home
like i said, its my favorite album, and if you liked this one you should pick up conspiracy and abigail.... Submitted by Eggstaff (Las vegas) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Chilling! "Them" is probly my fav king diamond cd. Its hard to pick one but this is probly it:) Great music, incredibly unique vocals from the King and the concept behind it s brilliant! Submitted by andy (sbridge) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Amazing Story When this Album first came out I was 7 years old. I was work one day and I over heard someone say that King Diamond is the best metal artist ever. I always knew who he was and never gave his music a chance. Well I went and bought "Them" and Conspiracy and I am now a King Diamond fan. This album his amazing his voice is awesome he has great range and a deep growl. The music his amazing metal that is way under rated. It is crazy what one persons statement about an Artist can do to you. So if have not heard King Diamond then you need to!!!! Submitted by Tom (San Antonio, TX) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Progress! The most progressive of KD's albums. Awesome album. If you like progressive metal, you will like this! Submitted by William (Chicago) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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$14.75 King Diamond: King Diamond (vocals, keyboards); Pete Blakk, Andy Larocque (guitar); Hal Patino (bass); Snowy Shaw (drums). Additional personnel: Roberto Falcao (keyboards). Producers: Roberto Falcao, King Diamond, Andy La Rocque. Reissue producer: Jeff Daniel. Engineers: Roberto Falcao, Flemming Hansson, Bill Stein. Recorded at Sound Track Studios, Copenhagen, Denmark between June and Agust 1990. Includes liner notes by Don Kaye. Digitally remastered by Chris Gehringer ...
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$16.29 King Diamond: King Diamond (vocals); Andy La Rocque, Pete Blakk (guitar); Hal Patino (bass); Mikkey Dee (drums). Additional personnel: Roberto Falcao (keyboards). Producers: Roberto Falcao, King Diamond, Andy LaRocque. Recorded at Rumbo Recorders, Canoga Park, California. Includes liner notes by Don Kaye. Digitally remastered by Chris Gehringer (The Hit Factory, New York, New York). The old performers' adage about not overstaying one's welcome proved itself timeless and infinitely applicable when King Diamond decided to follow a pair of stunningly successful musical horror stories -- 1987's Abigail and 1988's "Them" -- with a third, decidedly flawed episode, 1989's Conspiracy. Actually, the King's biggest mistake may have been attempting to pick up the "Them" story line again (18 years after the previous album's chronological conclusion) instead of concocting a fresh one from scratch, thus limiting Conspiracy's character development options somewhat and inviting inevitable comparisons to its clearly superior predecessor. Not that these issues were glaringly evident at Conspiracy's promising outset, ...
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$14.99 Personnel: King Diamond (vocals); Andy La Rocque, Michael Denner (guitar); Timi Hansen (bass); Mickkey Dee (drums). Producer: King Diamond. Reissue producer: Jeff Daniel. Recorded at Sound Track Studios, Copenhagen, Denmark, December 1986 - February 1987. Includes liner notes by Don Kaye. Digitally remastered by Chris Gehringer (The Hit Factory, New York, New York). Widely recognized as King Diamond's solo masterpiece, Abigail is also unquestionably one of heavy metal's greatest concept albums. A passion for dark-themed theatrics had always qualified the work of the man formerly known as Kim Bendix Petersen before this release, and yet his band's debut from two years prior had merely hinted at the conceptual ambitions yet to come. So turn out the houselights, draw the curtains, and listen closely as King Diamond's synthetically altered voice introduces us to the witch Abigail La'Fey (in an obvious tribute to Anton LaVey, founder of the Church of Satan) through -- fittingly enough -- her "Funeral." Moments later, proper musical opener "Arrival" introduces the familiar post-metal, semi-thrashing style over which Diamond will narrate his spine-tingling ...
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