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American Supreme

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  • Audio CD (October 29, 2002)
  • Original Release Date: 2002
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Mute U.S.
  • ASIN: B00006RSTX
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #389,253 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
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Editorial Reviews

This is suicide's fifth studio album, their first album in ten years. And like many artists the duo couldn't help but be influenced by September 11th. Tracks include 'Televised Executions', 'Swearin' Too The Flag' & 'Child, It's A New World.' 2002. Mute.

 

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3.0 out of 5 stars Scream!, February 5, 2003
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Suicide are back! On stage, I think it remains offensive and, well, "avantgarde". Rev fighting with his keyboard with a dark and freaky Vega screaming behind his shades. On the album, it is less "in your face"... the musical background sounds a little bit pre-programmed and the vocals are really distant from the whole mix. And that Hip Hop influence sounds bizarre to me... Anyway, it is FAR way better than their previous release, Why Be Blue!!! There's a great moody atmosphere on American Supreme, and it has its moments. Good.
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5.0 out of 5 stars It's Suicide Baby, December 9, 2010
This review is from: American Supreme (Audio CD)
And no cheap trick. Some talk, but they walked. The sound is almost sterile. Remember, nineeleven just happened and les ricains would walk into Afpainistan and later Hurak. Vega had it on the tongue as this record happened to be. Must. This is not Skinny Puppy or Nin or whatsoever. No Hip-Hop. But Vega, already in the 70's, could get like that while talking into the music, like if music was just there to support him. And here it's the same thing. Vega burns his lavatongue through the sound resulting into perfect symbiosis. Violent, disturbed, wise, thoughtprovoking, big paroles ad absurdum, Vega brings it all. American Paranoia. This album is top notch and was very important to me. I had the key back to modern music.
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3.0 out of 5 stars They used to do it better..., September 25, 2005
This review is from: American Supreme (Audio CD)
"American Supreme", the first Suicide studio album in ten years after the awful "Why be Blue", is quite of a mixed bag. It contains some decent tracks like "Televised Executions", "Misery Train" or "Swearin' to the flag" but as the album progresses the songs begin to run out of steam. In general the lyrics of Alan Vega are fairly good while the music by Martin Rev is rather uninspired. It seems to me that the duo has lost some of its peculiar and ominous touch since their last great album (the brooding and atmospheric "A Way of Life" from 1988). While musically "American Supreme" sounds like your average techno/electronica band, it's the lyrical content making some comment about contemporary political and social issues (9/11, over-the-top patriotism, T.V trash, etc) the aspect that definitely deserves your attention as it is the strongest element featured on the album. I don't usually like to see musicians involved in political issues, but Rev and Vega managed themselves well in that aspect. After all, these guys are street-smart as few can be. The "crash essay" included in the CD booklet by Matt Worley is also insightful and interesting.

As a whole the record is far superior to "Why Be Blue" but at the same time I find it below in rank to their releases in the 80's.

One thing is for sure: "American Supreme" is an album that won't make you forget the duo's early material and which is far from being an essential recording by the group. Although, at least, it's an album that makes you THINK (that sure is something).

Recommended only if Suicide is one of your all time favourite bands or if you don't have anything better to listen to.
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