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The Canadian industrial noise band outdoes itself on this collection of thunderous beats overlaid with nightmarish snatches of conversation, dramatically gloomy synthesizers, and disorienting blasts of noise. Either one of the band's most successful efforts or a recipe for migraine-inducing aural torture, it represented the logical culmination of several years of musical experimentation. However, it was unfortunately the last album Skinny Puppy released before the death of one of its most important members, Dwayne Goettel, from a heroin overdose in 1995. Goettel's remarkable gift for electronic manipulation is apparent on tracks like the album's opening salvo "Love in Vein" and the shattering "Download," which both make the epic yet doom-laden "Killing Game" seem like easy listening, while "Inquisition" and "Mirror Saw," both displaying the band's arguably more commercial side, are fine examples of industrial disco.Entertainment Weekly (5/22/92, p.76) - "..a dense barrage of found sound, sinister synthesizers, electronically induced beats, and strangulated vocals...a nonstop stretch of horrific soundscapes.." - Rating: B+ Option (July-Aug./92, p.123) - "..Ultimately, this album seems like dance music dressed up with some distortion and a few guitar chords.." Skinny Puppy Last Rights Songs Last Rights Music Review Average Rating: (4.5 out of 5 stars)   NO ONE MAKES ELECTRONICS SOUND LIKE THIS Do you know how hard it is to get this kind of musical expression from computers and synthesizers? They are masterful at making it sound organic, and extremely successful composers -- the cold hard steel of computer chips and samplers is brought to life by real drums and the REAL spirit of the musicians. Submitted by blaakso (akron ohio) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
one of the best SP albums ever this to me is puppys last great album. overall, i think that "too dark park" and "last rights" are skinny puppys best albums. "last rights" is a brooding dark album w/harsh and sometimes beautiful sound scapes. it is no doubt their best studio album. also, its their more leftfield album. so you may have to be in a certain mood to listen to this electro/industrial classic. i love that the album was made in 90' and 91' but it still has that futuristic timeless sound. buy this puppy album and burn some brain cells:) Submitted by patrick (montgomery,al) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Who does it better than Puppy? One of the greatest offerings of electronic music I've ever encountered. Submitted by Joshua (N.Y.C. U.S.A.) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
sp rules this is hands down beautifully twisted music; it makes marilyn manson seem like brittney spears. the original masters of industrial horror, contorting different synth sounds and twisted, distorted vocals into tortuous, wondrous music. try it out late at night by yourself-- you will scare yourself to death. Submitted by john (naperville, il) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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$11.89 CLEANSE, the third album from Canada's Skinny Puppy, is chock full of everything that defines the band's ethos--extremely dense backing tracks, loads of samples, growling electronically-distorted vocals, creepy lyrics, and blunt, punctuating beats. The album features a fairly subtle division in the middle. The first half consists of slightly-faster-than-dirge monuments to decay, while the second half serenades decay with brutal, ...
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One of the downsides of the new romantic movement is that its groups tended to be more exciting in a video or in the studio than they were in the live arena. One of the rare exceptions to this rule was Gary Numan, a performer whose canny blend of synthesizer textures and conventional rock band instrumentation allowed his music to translate itself to a live format with ease. As a result, he was a popular concert attraction in his native England and listeners can get a good idea of his live skills with Living Ornaments '79. This album, the full set from a September 1979 performance at the Hammersmith Odeon, finds Numan taking a generous selection of tunes from all his albums up to that point and delivering them with a carefully controlled mixture of style and power. Many of the songs are much more energetic than their studio counterparts: the muscular rhythm guitar riffs that propel "Something's in the House" take on a new power in the live arena, and "Me I Disconnect From You" runs twice as fast as its studio incarnation. Other songs on Living Ornaments '79 benefit from new arrangements; the most notable transformation in this area is "Bombers," which is transformed from the ...
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