Description
Released in 1988, Them is the third King Diamond album, and is the first album to feature guitarist Pete Blakk and bassist Hal Patino.
It is the first of two fictional concept albums about King and his mentally ill grandmother, the second of these being Conspiracy. King falls into a harrowing descent into madness via his grandmother and the voices in the House of Amon, known to the listener only as “Them”. Whereas Kings previous band Mercyful Fate was overtly satanic and occult, the King Diamond material was more fantastical and conceptual, though still with dark themes throughout.
When Kings original band Mercyful Fate split up, having released two genre defining masterpieces Melissa and Dont Break the Oath, he formed King Diamond along with guitarist Michael Denner and and bassist Timi Hansen The line up on Them was completed by guitar virtuoso Andy La Roque, and drummer Mikkey Dee who later joined Motorhead.
Tracklist
Side A:
1. Out from the Asylum
2. Welcome Home
3. The Invisible Guests
4. Tea
5. Mothers Getting Weaker
Side B:
6. Bye, Bye, Missy
7. A Broken Spell
8. The Accusation Chair
9. Them
10. Twilight Symphony
11. Coming Home






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