HIM – unfortunately not yet a band – has announced a new comprehensive anthology called When love and death embrace – The best of HER 1997-2003 The set combines the best-loved songs from the band’s first four studio albums and is perfect for the fall weather.

The anthology will be available in three formats: a standard CD album containing a wallet case with dot glitter and embossing, a limited edition 2LP set pressed on 140g white vinyl with a gloss jacket and embossing, and digital. Pre-orders are available here.

When love and death embrace – HIS best 1997-2003 works as follows:

  1. Right here in my arms
  2. The Funeral Of Hearts
  3. Your sweet six six six
  4. Heartache every moment
  5. Buried alive with love
  6. Bad game
  7. Join me in death
  8. In joy and sadness
  9. Soul On Fire
  10. Forming
  11. Gone With The Sin
  12. (Fear not) The reaper
  13. cool girl
  14. Near Flame
  15. Communion
  16. When love and death embrace

About a possible reunion, HIM front man Will Valo said Loaded radio In 2023, it’s always possible.

“It would be nice to play with some of the guys, especially Migebass player” Value said: “He’s one of the guys who was also here in my home studio when Neon Noir was born, once a month he came to hear where I was with the album. He was mine Rick Rubin — this guru who didn’t say much, but whose opinion still counts. He’s a great guy and a really, really good friend.

“I never say never. If there’s a good reason and a good time, it’s great. They’re great musicians and great guys. we shared a lot of good things, both on a personal level and a musical level, but at this point I don’t care at all because it doesn’t make sense.

He continued. “It’s only been a couple of years. It’s been about six years. And I think there’s a risk of getting mixed up in a royal way, so that’s it.” It’s quite nice. In the end, we finished the group for a good reason.

“It was painful enough to be with a group you love to death and at the same time realize that things don’t work out and no matter what you do, the love is gone. So I would be very wary of trying to rekindle it because it may be so Frankenstein a monster no one really wants to meet.”

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