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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
"Good Enough For Goth",
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This review is from: The Devil's Bris (Audio CD)
To quote the man, himself, "Good enough for Goth." I ran across Voltaire completely by accident. I bought a Projekt CD in a used CD store, a holiday CD of all things, because I love irony. Goth Christmas songs. Ho ho ho! Well, turned out I actually liked it, so a friend of mine hopped online on the Projekt website and found out where to buy their CD's. Hot Topic, wouldn't ya know? She bought me a compliation CD from there for Christmas and Voltaire had two songs on there: "Good Night, Demon Slayer," and "BRAINS!" both songs I'd never heard before, but soon fell quite in love with. Not long after, I happened to make a pilgrimage up to a North Denver record store that actually carried a few of Voltaire's disks. I bought "The Devi's Bris" on total impulse and the rest was history. I grew up listening to folk music, and I gotta say, it's refreshing to hear new music without the heavy use of drum machines and synthesizers--not that I don't love those too, mind you, but Voltaire's simple melodies and modest accompaniment are a refreshing change of pace for burnt out eardrums. Voltaire's songs convey a deep sense of irony and dark wit in their lyrics, something you just don't hear very often in songs anymore. (When did "I did it all for the cookie" become great songwriting??) And for Godsakes, Voltaire actually ENNUNCIATES when he sings, so you can really understand what he's singing! AMAZING! When you've had it with the radio and would rather drive a spork into your jugular vein than listen to another Linkin' Park song, put on "The Devil's Bris", or any other Voltaire CD for that matter, for something altogether new, yet comfortably familiar.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Brillaint!,
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This review is from: The Devil's Bris (Audio CD)
I first heard Voltaire when my friends and I were looking for a song to use for a music video salute to our favorite villain on television. (Arnaud from Sci Fi's "The Invisible Man") Someone suggested "When You're Evil," and I was hooked. The musicality is artistic and interesting. The lyrics are a blast! I can totally recommend it.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Pure brilliance only comes along once in a while.,
By Miki (New York) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Devil's Bris (Audio CD)
I first became curious about Voltaire after seeing his name in ads for Projekt, a label who has many other artists whose music I've enjoyed. After hearing a bunch of weak and staticky samples of "The Devil's Bris" over the 'net, I decided the CD might be worth buying. After just listening to the first track once, I became enchanted by the witty lyrics and beautiful instrumentals. The rest of the CD was truly a joy to listen to. Being a fellow New York City goth, I can truly relate to the problems expressed in "The Man Upstairs". Hearing Voltaire's spin on "Shalom" was like a breath of air after hearing so many irritating versions cranked out of keyboards by guys in those t-shirts with a tux drawn on them at bar mitzvahs. This CD will definetly be getting alot of play; I've already gotten tons of scratches on it and I've only had it about a week (maybe I'll go buy another copy)! I love the cover art and Voltaire definetly has a universe of talent.
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