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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A long, excellent review from an avid Front 242 fan,
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This review is from: 06:21:03:11 UP EVIL (Audio CD)
I've got a lot of 242 albums, and the one that gets the most play is their most recent studio album, "Pulse." This record and its companion tend to sit in my CD wallets for months on end.
I popped this puppy back into the CD player today, and felt compelled to write this review. The sound on this album is really interesting. The production, for starters, sounds as if Front 242 were trying to take on the production values of "Psalm 69" by Ministry, which is strange indeed. De Meyer's and 23's vocals are aggressive and grainy, and the vast layers of sound sometimes melt and flow with each other. The album's style is also worth mentioning. I often thought of this album as Front's attempt to create a commercially successful record, but no more. Despite the appearance of some tradtional rock structures, Daniel's and Patrick's masterful electronics pulse with energy, bright synthesizers chirping above their ultra-heavy beats. The basslines are gorgeous, the guitar sounds fit well. The music has an epic, rushing, revolutionary militant style, totally different from the sounds of "Offical Version," "Front by Front," or "Tyranny >For You<." On top of all this masterful programming, De Meyer's lyrics and vocals are, I would argue, in top form. His voice has a much better studio sound than live, in my opinion, and even here, in 1993, a decade after the band's birth, his voice had not yet become a stylized trademark of the industrial sound. He sounds like a person here, and his lyrics... oh, his lyrics... On the opener "Crapage," a huge, stomping, fast, killer song with grainy vocals, De Meyer sings tribute to some ideal political leader, a great, peaceful man or woman, whose great military prowess is required, a power that will crush any evil that opposes it. De Meyer expresses his confidence in his leader, summoning that unknown strength which the world so needs. And this song is typical of the rhythm and power of this album. Themes of internal conflict and Front 242's trademark vague aggression recur, but don't feel stale here but new and awesome. Track 6, "Stratoscape," is your first break from the intensity, but the beautiful programming of this track won't let you go. "Hymn," the next song, brings the military, revolutionary theme back, with THE most epic chorus I have ever heard. Listen carefully! You only get to hear it once in all its glory. From there, the album takes on a slightly different tone, a darker and more brooding sound, almost hearkening back to "Official Version." But the nonvocal mix of "Crapage" and the insane "Pussy Whipped Mix" of "Religion" will soon get your mental boots stomping again, your passion for revolution reignited. If you're a 242 fan, this album might throw you off at first. Stick with it, and you will be rewarded. If you aren't, this album is a great piece of music. I can recommend it to you if you're a fan of metal, punk, industrial, or even radio-oriented rock. Front 242 are a great, great band, and this album is a mostly accessible epic gem. Oh, and as for the title of the album, it's easy to figure out. 01=A, 02=B, etc. While you might think the deciphered title to be a little juvenile, unnecessary, or offensive... it IS the overall theme of the album!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Last gasp from Belgian industrial...,
By Stochastic (New York, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: 06:21:03:11 UP EVIL (Audio CD)
It's been a full 10 years since Front 242 dished out 06:21:03:11 UP EVIL and 05:20:09:12 OFF, believe it or not. In case you forgot or never learned, Front 242 was a Wax Trax favorite among industrial music in the late eighties/early nineties, among such acts as Nine Inch Nails, Frontline Assembly, Skinny Puppy, et al. 06:21:03:11 UP EVIL should definitely be part of your collection; it is perhaps their hardest and coldest release (save Official Version). Much more lush than earlier releases.In case you were wondering what the cryptic numbers are in the title, it's not hard...each number corresponds to a letter in the alphabet. 01=A, 02=B, etc. You figure it out.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Crushing Front Material,
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This review is from: 06:21:03:11 UP EVIL (Audio CD)
Who says there are no good double albums? In an explosion of creativity, 242 released this phenomenal set of 'twin' LP's in 1993. 'Up Evil' and 'Off' are outstanding productions that deserve about 9 stars total in my book. Though released in the same year, these albums each have distinct styles and complement eachother quite well. 'Off' is the band's foremost techno-industrial venture, while 'Up Evil' sticks with more of a purist industrial sound. If you're looking to buy only one, fans who liked 1991's 'Tyranny' seem to prefer 'Up Evil,' while 'Front by Front' fans will probably groove to 'Off.' I'd choose 'Off' as the preferred disc, as the Frontmen seem to be at their most ambitious here, going for a more futuristic sound. These albums are the icing on the delicious 242 cake.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
ages well,
This review is from: 06:21:03:11 UP EVIL (Audio CD)
Eerie, thunderous, powerful, pulverizing electronic magic set to killer beats and miraculous vocals. Everything you want in this genre and much much more...
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
brilliant,
By "zombiesarereal" (North Carolina United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: 06:21:03:11 UP EVIL (Audio CD)
if you dont have this album, do yourself a favor and buy it, it is brilliant. songs like "waste" will be enlodged in your head for good. i didnt start listening to a lot of industrial until about 3 years ago. this is one of the most impressive industrial albums i have heard.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Way under-rated, and possibly their best album to date.,
This review is from: 06:21:03:11 Up Evil (Audio CD)
Front 242 have been around for nearly 30 years now, despite going on a long hiatus for much of the 1990's. This album, 06:21:03:11 Up Evil was one of Front 242's albums from 1993, along with the very different Off album which was released around the same time. Although I own every Front 242 album to date besides Pulse, I would have to say that Up Evil was my favorite album they did. While their other albums all contained scattered songs that I absolutely loved, I feel that Up Evil is the one album they made which had me listening from beginning to end. Up Evil was one of their more Techno flavored releases, which may be why some fans of their older sound don't like it as much. As for me, I just think this album is amazing all the way through, with an atmosphere that chills me to the bone. Any fan of Front 242 owes it to themselves to give this album a try. Who knows? You may even love it as much as I do!
5.0 out of 5 stars
06:21:03:11 Up Evil ~ Front 242,
By Bjorn Viberg (European Union) - See all my reviews
This review is from: 06:21:03:11 UP EVIL (Audio CD)
People do not realize just how different this album was compared to Front 242's previous releases. Myself and many others wanted Front 242 to record and produced tyranny for you part 2 and I was very disapointed when the album was released. However, after I started listening to Minstry, Revolting Cocks and the like I started to truly appreciate this amazing ebm/crossover album. The sound is much more untamed then on any of their other albums and the vocals sound allot more like 242 have taken hints from the likes of Skinny Puppy and other more experimental and aggresive industrial rock groups. This is an album that should not be missed by fans of awesome ebm music or fans of this legendary band.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great industrial/EBM,
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This review is from: 06:21:03:11 UP EVIL (Audio CD)
This album has a very unique sound. It's a lush blend of F242 electronics, with some serious beats, and several guitars thrown in. The memorable wah-wah in Religion and Melt dominate the album, but the rest is a dark and brooding scape Belgian industrial nightmare. Unfortunately there are some aspects of this album that are a little too rock-conventional, and the synth bass doesn't measure up to some stuff on the companion disk 05:22:09:21 OFF or their previous TRAGEDY >FOR YOU<.
5.0 out of 5 stars
What a Difference a Producer Makes,
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This review is from: 06:21:03:11 UP EVIL (Audio CD)
This is far and away my favourite studio album from FRONT242. It is the only album where the songs sound better from the studio than the stage. It is more overtly experimental than most of their albums but it all works so incredibly well together. It is an album that must be listened to from start to finish to be fully appreciated. Conversely, I find it's companion piece, 5:23:11:13 OFF, to be largely forgettable. If you are just getting into Electro-Industrial/EBM, this album is a must-have for your collection.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Some of the best industrial,
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This review is from: 06:21:03:11 UP EVIL (Audio CD)
This album totaly blew my mind when it came out. It had really opened the door on industrial for me, and the fact that 242 released a 2nd legendary album only 5 months later. 242's shyle is pure industrial but with no guitars (ok once in awhile there's a little guitar work), some people refer to this style as aggro.
Even with the hard & fast drums and harsh synth, I always looked at this album as 242 doing violent industrial ambient. There's something really soft about the sound in my eyes, but yet still stays with this new industrial sound. 1. Crapage - 5 stars 2. Waste - 5 stars 3. Skin - 4.5 stars 4. Motion - 4.5 stars 5. Religion - 4.75 stars 6. Statoscape - 3.75 stars (sounds like older 242 which I find inferior to this new complex style{ 7. Hymn - 3.75 stars (sounds like older 242 which I find inferior to this new complex style{ 8. Fuel - 4 stars 9. Melt - 3.5 stars 10. Flag - 3.75 stars 11. Mutilate - 4 stars 12. (S)Crapage - 4 stars 13. Religion (Pussy whipped bix) - 4.5 stars (harsh but interesting) |
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06:21:03:11 UP EVIL by Front 242 (Audio CD - 1993)
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