Historical Archive
Into the Labyrinth is the fifth studio album by the Australian band Dead Can Dance, released in 1993. The album showcases the group's signature blend of world music and ethereal wave, characterized by haunting vocals, intricate instrumentation, and a wide array of cultural influences. The ethereal and atmospheric soundscapes reflect the band's exploration of themes such as spirituality, mythology, and the human experience. Critics have praised the album for its depth and the emotional resonance of its tracks, solidifying Dead Can Dance's legacy as pioneers of the genre.