Necromance

For the recording line up, the band was joined by Raphaela Polterman for vocals, and Jean Schulze returned as a drummer.

The album was produced by Mozart and Lutz Demmler of the German gothic and industrial metal band Umbra et Imago.

The album's production was more expensive than on their previous works, and according to the band, Tribulation Force did not receive any marketing from the label.

Their website has gone offline but few years ago the band gave their first two albums as free downloads on their site.

Necromance's music is said to have strong romantic old school gothic influences that pushes back into the early style of bands such as Bauhaus, London After Midnight and Fields of the Nephilim while also experimenting with abstract, almost industrial sounds implemented in many of their songs.

Necromance's music is guitar driven, and the songs are characterized by minimalistic structures, danceable drums, melancholic atmosphere, and symphonic keyboards.