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Type O Negative: Peter Steele (vocals, guitar, keyboards, bass, programming); Kenny Hickey (vocals, guitar, programming); Josh Silver (vocals, keyboards, samples, programming); Johnny Kelly (vocals, drums, programming). Additional personnel: Paul Bento (sitar, tambura); Richard Termini (keyboards); The Bensonhoist Lesbian Choir. Recorded at Systems Two Studios, Brooklyn, New York in 1998 and 1999. Three full years after their last album, Type O Negative finally returned with World Coming Down, a record that might alienate some fans brought on board with October Rust but which actually stands with the best of their work. Many of the songs most closely resemble the dirgier parts of Bloody Kisses -- still melodic, but not as immediately accessible, and taken at crawling tempos that would give Black Sabbath on downers a run for their money. So even if the songs do catch on after a couple of listens, they aren't as bright (relatively speaking, of course) as a great deal of October Rust, in terms of both music and subject matter. That's fine, because World Coming Down seems like more natural territory; even in spite of its many fine moments, October Rust felt like a move toward accessibility that worked in fits but didn't quite achieve everything it wanted to. World Coming Down features most of the Type O Negative staples: sly goth sendups in "Creepy Green Light" and "All Hallows Eve," which happily wallow in their vampire-movie imagery; another catchy, darkly erotic goth-girl fantasy, "Pyretta Blaze," about the blurry lines between sexual submission and self-obliterating obsession; and, of course, a continuation of the odd-cover-choice gimmick with what's actually a pretty appropriate Beatles medley ("Day Tripper," "If I Needed Someone," and "I Want You [She's So Heavy]"). But there are some real surprises on the record, songs when Steele drops his usual knowing wink and expresses real pain and suffering -- still veiled in sarcasm and melodrama, to be sure, but it's obvious that "Everyone I Love Is Dead," "World Coming Down," and "Everything Dies" were written with firsthand knowledge of their subjects, not as ironic goofs. Sincere or not, Steele's work has always addressed grief, depression, and loneliness beneath his habitual ironic posturing, glum apathy, and general misanthropy; this feels like his most genuine attempt yet to cope with it all, a realization that he can drop the mask if necessary and inject a little more real-life experience into the conventions he simultaneously embraces and mocks. That's what ultimately makes World Coming Down a more affecting record than October Rust, and further proof that there's more going on beneath Type O Negative's surface than most give them credit for. ~ Steve Huey
Spin (12/99, p.217) - 7 out of 10 - "...rainy-day metal of high order....a loud, proud, slo-mo Ozz-fest of an album makes an American Gothic worth dying your hair black for." Q (12/99, p.147) - 3 stars out of 5 - "...plumb the depths of depression on their latest...with magnificent style....Welcome to their nightmare." Alternative Press (11/99, p.87) - 4 out of 5 - "...the band's finest work....it's like listening to the first 3 Black Sabbath albums while suffering from sever radiation exposure..." World Coming Down Music | List Price | $17.98 (You save $2.93) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, Heavy Metal, Alternative | | Label | Roadrunner | | Orig Year | 1999 | | All Time Sales Rank | 9059  | | CD Universe Part number | 1019487 | | Catalog number | 618660 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Sep 21, 1999 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Peter Steele; Josh Silver | | Engineer | Michael Marciano | | Personnel | Kenny Hickey - vocals, guitar, programming Johnny Kelly - vocals, drums, programming Josh Silver - vocals, keyboards, samples, programming Peter Steele - vocals, guitar, keyboards, bass, programming
Also: Richard Termini, Paul Bento |
Type O Negative World Coming Down Songs World Coming Down Music Review Average Rating: (4.8 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews type o negative this as to be one of the best type o negative cds allso the track world coming down is best track on this cd. and it rocks... Submitted by woodja1 (qld australia) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Brilliant Probly one of the best albums of the 90's. It is so well done, nothing like Type O Negative to show you when you think your life's bad that things could be worst. :)
Joking aside I encourage enyone to take a good listen, for most its a album you have to listen to more than once, but when you get into it you never go bad. Type O are the most underrated band ever. Submitted by a reviewer (Prinston) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
World On Fire Well another masterpiece from the band who never disappoints me.
Type O Negative is the greatest band ever.
First song..."White Slavery" is so amazing...filled with a hatred for life and awesome keyboards...this is awesome.
Then "Everyone I Love is Dead" takes over from where "Red Water" left off.
Very emotional and dark. The instrumental intro with the bass and guitar is great too.
Skipping around a bit, "World Coming Down" is a phenomenal song. Slow, heavy and intense...it then switches over to a totally haunting sound with the keyboards...then the sitar returns provided by the innovator of new music Paul Bento
"Everything Dies" is dark and very moving. This is a very melancholy song about death and those who have passed away. Very heartfelt and this is the third installment in the trilogy with "Red Water" and "Everyone I Love is Dead".
"All Hallows Eve" is really gothic and heavy. Guitarist Kenny Hickey's vocals prove to be excellent as well.
Check out the great guitar solo near the end.
The "Day Tripper" song is great and way out there. Very gloomy and psychedelic at the same time.
Type O Negative Rules...another masterpiece...
"Who Will Save the Sane" , "Creepy Green Light" with its "Green Man"-like
intro and "Pyretta Blaze are also worthy of praise with their dark, trippy atmospheres.
Have a listen to this great work of art. Submitted by negativeone14 (somers, conneticut) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Depression rock that puts a smile on your face "World Coming Down" is probably Type O's finest CD (you can certain argue for "Bloody Kisses" because it was such a breakthrough). Peter sings with more rage than he did on "October Rust" and the CD as a whole is thoroughly entertaining, especially towards the end ("Everything Dies", "Pyretta Blaze", "Day Tripper"). Hats off to Roadrunner Records for putting together a roster of the best metal bands of the 90s (Type O, Machine Head, Fear Factory, not to mention the Motorhead and Fate reissues)... Submitted by a reviewer (Athens, GA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
My World Came Down The New Release from Type O Negative
is the best cd i have bought since
October Rust Came out i encouge evey
one to purchase this cd. Submitted by robert1 (Aberdeen WA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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Purchase World Coming Down CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Type O Negative Least Worst Of CD (2000)
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$12.99 14 Track Compilation;Hits,5 Nu Tracks & The Band's Favorites
Type O Negative: Peter Steele, Kenny Hickey, Josh Silver, Johnny Kelly. Recorded at Systems Two, Brooklyn, New York. Digitally reamastered by George Marino (2000, Sterling Sound Studio, New York, New York). Type O Negative: Peter Steele, Kenny Hickey, Josh Silver, Johnny Kelly. Recorded at Systems Two, Brooklyn, New York. New York City goth rockers Type O Negative have always been a scary proposition. Though the band, led by bassist singer Pete Steele, often uses irony and humor to poke fun at the goth genre, to the casual ear (i.e., parents) Type O sounds like the kind of group who retires to a torture cave and sacrifices lambs after its set is over. That perception is not helped any by Steele's vampire vocals and bent for the morbid, even if he can be tongue-in-cheek at times. The Least Worst Of, aside from being a great title, is a career retrospective ...
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$13.25 Type O Negative: Johnny Kelly, Josh Silver, Pete Steele , Kenny Hickey. Additional personnel: The Bensonhoist Lesbian Choir, Val Lum (vocals). Peter Steele predicted that the follow-up to Bloody Kisses would accentuate Type O Negative's melodic side, specifically for the purpose of making money. Steele's attempt at "pop-goth" actually works well for ...
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