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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Masterpiece,
By Gabriel Spradlin (Tampa, FL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Calling Ov The Dead (Audio CD)
This is perhaps the finest piece of industrial ever created. A mixture of hard edged dark electronic with some of the finest sampling ever done.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The best VAC.,
This review is from: Calling Ov The Dead (Audio CD)
If you're new to Velvet Acid Christ, this would be the album to check out first. Some amazing songs from a great industrial band. Being a big Skinny Puppy and Front Line Assembly fan, I was looking for some new music awhile ago to broaden my collection. Found VAC, and they haven't let me down yet. The samples are superb (and from great movies as well. 12 Monkeys, Event Horizon, etc), the songs are cohesive and mind-numbingly delicious, and the vocals are always nice and distorted. I highly recommend this album.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
VAC never disappoints me :o),
By Kimberly Ripley "stoopidgerl" (Mount Clemens, MI United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Calling Ov The Dead (Audio CD)
Just like all of VAC's albums this one is sure to please any EBM / industrial fan. Calling Ov has a harder sound than later VAC releases which, to me, makes this CD not as danceable than Fun With Knives or Twisted Thought Generator. If you like your EBM or industrial hard- then Calling Ov has what you're looking for. This CD makes great use of samples as well (particularly from the movie se7en).*****Highly recommended.
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Learning to Abhor the Twisted Faces Staring Back at Me,
By TastyBabySyndrome "Matthew Lewis, author of M... ("Daddy Dagon's Daycare" - Proud Sponsor of the Little Tendril Baseball Team, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Calling Ov The Dead (Audio CD)
First, let's not kid ourselves about the subject at hand. If you're looking for something that doesn't seethe and loathe while it writhes into your mind, you're probably looking in the wrong place. Velvet Acid Christ doesn't produce sounds that you can tuck your children in with, nor do they manufacture that plastic aroma that entices your lover into loving. In a world drowning in pop ballads and sugarcoated bubblegum rock they are something dark and brooding, screaming "I will kill you" and "I suffer" and "I overload on things you've never dreamed," making it all - real. Instead of the numbing drone we hear all the time that says "we're all fine," VAC creates an ambience that truly denotes the depression and the brutality that the radio leaves off its "boy meets girl" plateau. They ask you to taste the pain, to feel the terror, and to know that there are people out there that want to see what your insides look like. You can dance to their songs, too, moving to the voxed lyrics as they stream demands, and that's even better because it underscores the fact that their songs are enriched by the drug subcultures that birthed them. They even note that in album liners and in their songs, saying that years were spent trying to manufacture things "under the influence," and that sometimes something ghastly comes out.
And, of all their efforts, Calling Ov The Dead is one of Velvet Acid Christ's shining stars. Normally I single out songs and deconstruct albums because of the flaws within, but this album is harder to do that with because I like so many songs on it. The first time I listened to it I was taken by that fact, noting that it was bleak enough to cuddle with and that it was also a continuous audio stream. Looking back I notice that the sound wasn't mastered to some crisp form of perfection, and later re-releases (Between the Eyes Volumes 1-4) manage to capture the vocals and the sounds and showcase that fact all too well. Still, this was something that angrily exclaimed what it wanted and I loved that about it. I remember everyone I knew talking about the stark contrast within the shadows the album was painting, with songs like The Dead and "Exquisite Stench" dripping with violence and songs like "Timeless Visions" almost somberly dictating that this disease was our own creation. And I liked that. I still do. Personally I find Calling of the Dead enriching and would tell anyone into EBM/Darkwave to obtain it if they hadn't, but that might not be true for everyone. A person that wants to delve into VAC for the first time might want to (a) sample songs readily available on Metropolis records and then (b) think about picking up Between the Eyes 1-4, wanting remastering and all the songs in the same stroke. These releases cover Calling Ov the Dead and Church of Acid, plus a lot of ground that was left sitting by the wayside. Still, that doesn't mean that this album shouldn't be obtained. I suppose it all depends on how you look at it, really, and if you like intact albums or pieces of albums flowing separately into a whole. When Between the Eyes was manufactured it didn't do the same thing that the aforementioned albums did, not moving in exactly the same fashion, and that changes things. So, its like having a mix tape versus the each album. Regardless, Calling ov the Dead is one of the things that pushed VAC into the limelight, and is worth gravitating toward. Even aged, it seethes.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
REMASTERED VERSION>,
By CRAZOTOLOGY (Joplin, MO. (USA)) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Calling Ov the Dead (Audio CD)
This is to my knowledge either the verry first album by Velvet Acid Christ or it is certainly one of the early albums originnally released...err, probably in the mid 1990's or so. This is the remastered version...and yes it sounds better. Great album loaded with samples from 12 Monkeys and all kinds of Sci-Fi thrillers from the 1990's. Definitly a Terror-EBM/Electro-Industrial band. Uber dark and sofisticated weirdness. Great artwork inside and all of the lyrics are included. If you like spooky techno music that sounds like it was produced in the pit of hell....than you'll love Velvet Acid Christ. Also check out Yelworc...another super creepy electronic industrial band.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Way better than Fun With Knives,
By "mswas" (New York) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Calling Ov The Dead (Audio CD)
You liked Fun With Knives like everyone else? Maybe you should check out some of VAC's other albums. This one is not to be missed it's one of the best albums I have ever heard.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
The Calling,
By "smb360rewind" (Chandler, IN United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Calling Ov The Dead (Audio CD)
This is my first VAC purchase. I heard "The Calling" on an industrial channel. It kind of reminds me of a modern Skinny Puppy with the way they sample clips from movies and such. It's the only song I really like on the album. The rest is decent, but doesn't really excite me. I would purchase Wumpscut or Luxt prior to another VAC album.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Industrial at its best,
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This review is from: Calling Ov The Dead (Audio CD)
great cd as always with VAC. this ones most memorable track for me is malfunction. just has a incredible depressive machine feel to it.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Incredible Album i only have one problem,
Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?)
This review is from: Calling Ov the Dead (Audio CD)
My only problem with this CD is that its the re release from 2006 whilst they clearly show the original CD artwork as the main pick here. Still an incredible album By Bryan Erickson, just wish I had the original artwork.... :(
5.0 out of 5 stars
VAC as always exellent,
By Myrr "Myrrdin" (US) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Calling Ov The Dead (Audio CD)
The album kicks, Awesome sounds scapes, I found it very hallucinating, the hypnotizing track, Timeless Visions sends chills down my spine, LOVE IT!!!!
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Calling Ov The Dead by Velvet Acid Christ (Audio CD - 1998)
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