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Violet (CD - 2005)( UPC: 00782388038423)
As low as $11.19 from DeepDiscount.com Artist: The Birthday Massacre Label: Metropolis Genre: Rock & Pop - Gothic Album Description: The Birthday Massacre: Chibi (vocals); Rainbow (guitar, sequencer); Aslan (bass guitar); Rhim (drums).Personnel: M. Falcore (guitar). Additional personnel: M. Talcore (guitar). Record... Read More |
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| Album Description | |
| The Birthday Massacre: Chibi (vocals); Rainbow (guitar, sequencer); Aslan (bass guitar); Rhim (drums). Personnel: M. Falcore (guitar). Additional personnel: M. Talcore (guitar). Recording information: Desolation Studios, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Dire Studios, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Phase One Studios, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. After a spooky synth intro track that sounds like a snippet of '70s Italian horror movie specialists Goblin, the Birthday Massacre's debut album swiftly moves into a reimagination of '80s new wave styles rather similar to fellow Toronto band Metric but with more of a goth/darkwave vibe. Two synthesizer players do battle with a rock guitarist fond of the kind of crunchy hard-candy riffs that the hair metal bands made inescapable for a few years. Over this, mono-named singer Chibi does a passable imitation of Lene Lovich's quirky phrasing, occasionally shooting for a more ethereal Kate Bush sort of sound. The resulting mélange of half-remembered styles from the not so distant past is entertaining enough. ~ Stewart Mason After a spooky synth intro track that sounds like a snippet of '70s Italian horror movie specialists Goblin, the Birthday Massacre's debut album swiftly moves into a reimagination of '80s new wave styles rather similar to fellow Toronto band Metric but with more of a goth/darkwave vibe. Two synthesizer players do battle with a rock guitarist fond of the kind of crunchy hard-candy riffs that the hair metal bands made inescapable for a few years. Over this, mono-named singer Chibi does a passable imitation of Lene Lovich's quirky phrasing, occasionally shooting for a more ethereal Kate Bush sort of sound. The resulting mélange of half-remembered styles from the not so distant past is entertaining enough, but in the same way that the paisley underground bands were entertaining in the '80s themselves: Violet is a not-quite-right homage to a specific musical period that ends up being less enjoyable than the Sisters of Mercy or Siouxsie and the Banshees records that probably inspired the Birthday Massacre. ~ Stewart Mason |
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| Track Listing | |
| 1. | Prologue |
| 2. | Lovers End |
| 3. | Happy Birthday |
| 4. | Horrow Show |
| 5. | Violet |
| 6. | Red |
| 7. | Play Dead |
| 8. | Blue |
| 9. | Video Kid |
| 10. | Dream, The |
| 11. | Black |
| 12. | Holiday |
| 13. | Never Mind |
| Album Information | |
UPC: |
00782388038423 |
| Release Date: | Aug 09, 2005 |
| Type: | Performer |
| Genre: | Rock & Pop - Gothic |
| Label: | Metropolis |
| Distributor: | Alternative |
| Engineer: | George Seara |
| Country of Origin: | USA |
| Original Release Year: | 2005 |
| # of Discs: | 1 |
| Studio / Live: | Studio |
| Mono / Stereo: | Stereo |
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