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Machines Are Us

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発売日 2004年02月17日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルMetropolis Records
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 304
SKU 782388030427

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 01:12:53
Composer: Icon of Coil. Icon of Coil: Christian Lund, Sebastian Komor, Andy LaPlegua. Personnel: Icon of Coil (programming); Andy LaPlegua (vocals, programming); Christian Lund (keyboards, background vocals); Richard The Drum Guy (drums); Sebastian Komor (programming, background vocals); Agnete Pedersen (vocals). Recording information: Totprod Productions, Hamburg, Germany; Xenomorph Studios Electrostadt, Norway. Photographer: Sami Mark Yahya. Scandinavian bands that deal in English lyrics tend to open themselves up to ridicule -- this is especially true if the Scandinavian band in question is primarily concerned with very serious existential topics. Thus it gets a little hard to suppress the giggle reflex when these guys intone lines like "I became a consumer of the needs you created, alienating myself through hell and higher grounds, fascinated by static behavior." In an intentionally goofy pop band, this kind of extended malapropism would be fine, but these guys are not joking -- which makes it that much harder not to giggle. That said, the music itself is mostly lots of good, grimacing fun, with all the standard-issue jackboot rhythms and forebodingly bleepy synthesizer sounds the genre requires. Highlights include the expertly mixed "Shelter," a surprisingly swinging little number jauntily titled "Faith: Not Important," and the darkly compelling "Pursuit." Less compelling is a by-the-numbers genre exercise called "Existence in Progress," but overall this is not bad at all. ~ Rick Anderson
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)

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      Comment V.2.0

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      Remove/Replace

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      Consumer

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      Shelter

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      Mono: Overload?

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      Existence in Progress

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      Faith: Not Important

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      Transfer: Complete

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      Dead Enough for Life

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      Wiretrip

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      Android

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      Sleep: Less

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      Pursuit

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      Release the Frequency/Afterwords

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Scandinavian bands that deal in English lyrics tend to open themselves up to ridicule -- this is especially true if the Scandinavian band in question is primarily concerned with very serious existential topics. Thus it gets a little hard to suppress the giggle reflex when these guys intone lines like "I became a consumer of the needs you created, alienating myself through hell and higher grounds, fascinated by static behavior." In an intentionally goofy pop band, this kind of extended malapropism would be fine, but these guys are not joking -- which makes it that much harder not to giggle. That said, the music itself is mostly lots of good, grimacing fun, with all the standard-issue jackboot rhythms and forebodingly bleepy synthesizer sounds the genre requires. Highlights include the expertly mixed "Shelter," a surprisingly swinging little number jauntily titled "Faith: Not Important," and the darkly compelling "Pursuit." Less compelling is a by-the-numbers genre exercise called "Existence in Progress," but overall this is not bad at all. ~ Rick Anderson
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