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Review: Sex, Death & Eyeliner: The Soundtrack
by various Dark Future Music
St. Eve is an artist whom Mistress McCutchan of Morbid Outlook Magazine fame has touted time and again. This New York artist enters with No Human Words, delving into the dark smoky registers of her voice that is reminiscent of Annabel Lamb. Her enticing voice is seductively powerful and well delivered over the layers of percussion and electronic effects. For those who have not yet sampled her work, she can also be found on MP3.com. This track will make you a fan after just the first few bars are sung. - Mike Ventarola, Starvox
St. Eve is and artist with and enchantingly powerful vocal style delivered over the layers of percussion and electronic effects on "No Human Words." - Dark Realms
"This is the Goth/Industrial Director @ WRFL. I got your cd and i friggin love it! I've been playing St. Eve's "No Human Words" & Xorcist's "Nomad" on my show with the intro clips. I've received positive response to it and I'll be giving it to our general music director for rotation." - Griffin Warburton WRFL
"I got the CD and I'm familiar with a lot of the songs on there already. I've played a lot of them on my show when they came out. But any compilation with St. Eve on it is a great one in my books. Gabrielle's going to be really big some day." Keep up the good work, - Bob Westphal The shape of things to come
"It's been a long time since I have had a CD with this many good tracks on it come across my desk. It really covers the whole genre of darker music, from the more Uber Gothic fare of "Miserere Mei" to the industrial "Thief of Always." The catchy "No Human Words" really got my attention from the first melody line..." - Program Director, Gothic Radio