Female doom

Unholy Majesty mesmerises, hypnotises and lures the listener to silencing any gathering of people in the process. This applies to every track on the extraordinary album which opens with the stunningly effective “Dirty Glow”. This comes complete with violin and a superbly balanced musical arrangement but it is Rose that grabs your attention with her incredible delivery and powerful lyrics. It is edgy and slightly disturbing.
You might at this point be thinking, having listened to her voice on this track, that Rose is closely following her famous mother but as the album progresses that will be seen to be somewhat off the mark. In many ways the cover of the album depicts in graphic detail what is to come. A magpie sits on a barbed wire fence, under a blackened sky, before a dark hilltop church. The magpie has blood dripping from its beak spelling out Rose’s name.
Lyrically compelling Unholy Majesty contains superb musical arrangements throughout and none more so than on “The Unholy”. Yet it has to be Rose’s vocal delivery of these songs that will remain with you long after the album comes to its spiky finish. This music will seep its way into your sub-consciousness, disturb you, haunt you but compel you. Unholy Majesty is akin to standing on a cliff edge and feeling compelled to step off. Powerful stuff indeed. (Blogcritics.com)