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Two Headed Monster(more) »rank: 3831by: Collide
Our review: :Collides first full-length studio release since 2003 s Some Kind of Strange Special guests on this CD include Danny Carey (Tool) on drums on 4 tracks, and Dean Garcia (Curve) on bass. Collide return once again...luring you into their deep, dark, smoky den. Two Headed Monster hits with a slam. The alchemical blend that they concoct feels dark and surreal, sensual and twisted...a pure delight for the senses. Your body and soul suspended, you are absorbed into their world. It s not a bad place to be. In fact, you may want to exist there forever. Detail |
If(more) »rank: 4220by: Mindless Self Indulgence
Our review: :New York's Mindless Self Indulgence (MSI) returns with If, an addictive and chaotic mixture of punk rock attitude, heavy riffs and driving electronic music. Detail |
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Psalm 69: The Way To Succeed And The Way To Suck Eggs(more) »rank: 12682by: Ministry
Our review: :Ministry's followup to The Mind is a Terrible Thing to Taste makes use of the same aggressive approach but sinks to a darker and fiercer level. Chokehold opener 'N.W.O.' uses tape loops of then-President Bush calling for a 'New World Order,' which Ministry delivers by infusing their industrial savvy with machine-gunned, thrash metal guitars, relentless beats, and vocals that run the gamut from deranged auctioneer of the damned ('Jesus Built My Hotrod') to terrifying screams ('Just One Fix'). Fast and furious, Psalm 69 is an acidic taste of Ministry at their most focused and diabolical. --Erin Amar Detail |
Cexcells(more) »rank: 32001by: Blaqk Audio
Our review:Album Description:DAVEY HAVOK/JADE PUGET: TWO BOYS IN LOVE WITH SYNTHESISERS & SOFTWARE BLAQK AUDIO, the electronic side project of AFI's Davey Havok and Jade Puget, will finally see the light of day in the form of the debut album CexCells. Recorded by the band in between AFI's extensive touring for DECEMBERUNDERGROUD and mixed by Dave Bascombe (Depeche Mode, Tears for Fears, Placebo), CexCells expands upon and fully indulges the dark electronic textures and influences increasingly prevalent in AFI's recent work. The results range from evocation of prima era Depeche Mode and early Ministry ('Stiff Kittens,' 'Bitter for Sweet,' 'Where Would You Like Them ... Detail |
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Natural Born Killers: A Soundtrack For An Oliver Stone Film(more) »rank: 21689from: Fontana Interscope
Our review: :Another Oliver Stone film hailed by many as some sort of genius. Nine Inch Nail's Trent Reznor was brought in to helm the soundtrack. He shows a gift for choosing diverse, if somewhat disparate musicians, running the gamut from Patsy Cline to Lard. It's a nice collection, if a little wanting for a thematic center. Cowboy Junkies' version of the Velvet Underground's 'Sweet Jane' is simply awesome, and Bob Dylan, Peter Gabriel, and Leonard Cohen lend superstar firepower, even if the songs are available elsewhere. NIN's own 'Something I Can Never Have,' previously heard on Pretty Hate Machine, is the most overt attempt ... Detail |
The White Room / Justified & Ancient(more) »rank: 11977by: The KLF
Our review: :A crazy experiment in music-industry manipulation, the KLF remain one of dance's more groundbreaking acts. Having already scored hits as the Jams and the Timelords, Bill Drummond and Jimi Cauty christened the KLF with Who Killed the Jams? Though they were originally considered part of England's acid-house scene, the KLF's high-energy mix of disco-diva vocals, rapping, breaks, and samples was truly club-friendly pop. The White Room contains three of the group's greatest moments, the top 10 hits 'What Time Is Love?,' 'Last Train to Transcentral,' and '3 A.M. Eternal.' Amid their success, Drummond and Cauty retired from the music industry, deleting their back ... Detail |
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You'll Rebel to Anything(more) »rank: 6558by: Mindless Self Indulgence
Our review:Album Description:This 10 track explicit version comes with a video for 'You'll Rebel to Anything'. Metropolis. 2005. Detail |
Futureperfect(more) »rank: 65610by: VNV Nation
Our review:Album Description:After their last album 'Empires', the future pop predecessors present their latest effort, an exquisite electronic accomplisment with intellectual lyrics fused with lively synth lines, throbbing beats, and intricate sequences. 12 tracks. Metropolis Detail |
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If(more) »rank: 73132by: Mindless Self Indulgence
Our review: :New York's Mindless Self Indulgence (MSI) returns with If, an addictive and chaotic mixture of punk rock attitude, heavy riffs and driving electronic music. The Limited Edition version of Mindless Self Indulgence's new full length, 'if', contains exclusive artwork by Jhonen Vasquez (Invader Zim/Johnny The Homicidal Maniac) Detail |
Frost EP: Sent To Destroy(more) »rank: 24974by: Combichrist
Our review: :The auditory assault tactician known as Combichrist has spent over five years perfecting his blend of relentless beats, uncompromising vocals, and acidic melodies. This EP, a precursor to his fourth full-length, features three new tracks and six remixes. Packs more punch than all of the UFC fighters combined. 'Frost EP' proves once again that Combichrist is an unstoppable force in a league of his own. Detail |