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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Very Good Album by Pretender to the Throne,
By SandmanVI (Glen Allen, VA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Les Chansons Neurotiques (Audio CD)
If you like Electro/Future-pop/whatever-you-want-to-call-it-today, then you probably know that VNV Nation, Apoptygma Berzerk, Covenant and Assemblage 23 are the contenders for the throne in the scene - the big players. However there are many very good bands lurking just below the surface. Neuroticfish is one of them.You may have heard them in the club where the DJ would be spinning one of their sharp EBM hits "Skin", "Velocity" or "Breaking the Cliché". Their singles tend to be linear, punchy and extremely danceable. Well this album is a little more true-industrial than those, but it does feature a club anthem of its own in "Wake Me Up" - if ever a song was similar in style, sound and content to Beborn Beton's smash "Another World" this is it! Filled with fast rhythms, a sing-song chorus that sticks in your head and a theme of accepting the embrace of death, this almost feels like a direct rewrite of the BB song. This is clearly the gem of the disc. "Prostitute" is another standout as is "Reinvent the Pain". When viewed individually, there are no truly bad songs here. However, taken as an hour of continuous music some of it starts to feel a bit like filler. Generally this album seems less crisp than the band's sparkling singles. Overall it is a very solid album of industrial without the non-scene crossover potential of the album and singles that came before. "Wake Me Up" is great but n-fish still feels like more of a pretender than a true contender.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Neurotic angst puppy hooked on fish:,
By A Customer
This review is from: Les Chansons Neurotiques (Audio CD)
I awoke up alone on my birthday yesterday morning and put "Les Chansons Neurotiques" on. This album manages to go deeper and slice in places few electronic/synth albums are able to. So many bands are a dime a dozen, yet Neuroticfish claims it's own merit. Many electronic sounding bands are made mostly for dancing, yet this band/album seemed to offer something deeper and on a personal level. I sat looking at pictures of people who are not in my life anymore and thinking of decisions I have made in the last years. The cosmic sounding beats over sharp toned lyrics filled me with the intensity of an Ultimate Fighting combatant. Neuroticfish is/will be using my cd player as a pond the next weeks, and maybe months if a female aquaintace of mine casts me into the lost outer limits of Friendville...
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Neuroticfish leaves you "Neurotic" for more!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Les Chansons Neurotiques (Audio CD)
This album is great for all the elector-synth dance fans! I really don't get why people are always comparing music from different artist to other different artist, and many has compared neuroticfish to many other artist out there, BUT the thing is that neuroticfish is original and has their own style as well as the artist people tend to compare them to. People are dumb, these days.. anyways Neuroticfish - Les Chansons Neurotiques is a great buy! It has awesome synth work, great beats, and nice lyrics! And Sacsha Mario Klein (lead singer) has an awesome voice! And it sounds even better when he sings in German (like in the song "Need"). This album also contains Neuroticfish's hits like "WakeMeUp!, Prostitute, Need, and It's not me". If you love those songs, there are awesome remixes and extended dance versions on there other singles. Any who, Neuroticfish - Les Chansons Neurotiques... GREAT BUY!
1 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Music,
By A Customer
This review is from: Les Chansons Neurotiques (Audio CD)
Well for one this album will have you rocking back and forth the whole night. The beats a fresh and his voice is refreshing. I compare the band to VNV Nation but has a different style then them. You will like this album
2 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Call me an audiophile....,
By Spectre (Iraq (temporarily)) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Les Chansons Neurotiques (Audio CD)
I am always on the look out for good new music, and I like to watch upcoming stars rise to fame. I heard good things about neuroticfish, so when I stumbled across a copy at a recordshop in Nashville TN (of all places) I bought it. I must say, on the first listen, I was furious at myself for wasting the money. On the second listen, I was mellowed out, trying to sleep (not very successfully) and decided to give it a second spin before I spun it into the garbage can. It has its good points, and I am going to keep the record... but it just sounds so generic. I have some experience creating electronic music and I must say, it is easy to create a danceable beat and a few hooks, it takes a phenominal amount of work to create something genuinely good and original, and it takes genius to come up with something that pushes boundaries and truly soars above the vast sea of electronic music out there. I have never risen to these heights in my experimentation, and I guess, neither has neuroticfish.Buy it if your not picky. If you are looking for something mind blowing, check out Front Line Assembly's new album Civilization. Or some Assemblage 23. |
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Les Chansons Neurotiques by Neuroticfish (Audio CD - 2007)
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