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31 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Praise from a Classical-Music Fan,
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This review is from: Ende Neu (Audio CD)
I am usually a fan of classical music. But a couple of yearsago, I had a chance to listen to this CD by Neubauten, right aroundthe time when it was being blamed for shootings in schools and other violent acts by children. I listened with a critical ear, expecting to be disgusted by what I heard. However, I was amazed at how complex, creative, and interesting Neubauten's music really is. It seems that the artist is truly reacting to the darkness and depression of the industrialized, mechanized, business-oriented world. His reactions seem genuine and powerful -- and that's what good art is all about. Most Industrial Rock artists don't seem as good as Neubauten. However, I now tell critics to give Industrial Rock a listen before arriving at an opinion. I also changed my mind about the cultural significance of this kind of music. A lot of people blame the music for making kids violent. But after listening to the music, I have to say I strongly believe that the music simply communicates what teenagers are already feeling about the world. Let's face it, we now live in a depressing, dark, impersonal, cold place. Kids feel that more than anyone else. Also, kids REACT to that more than anyone else. As a matter of fact, this music is probably PREVENTING violence by giving kids an alternative way to express their anger and fear -- by listening to the music, talking about it with their friends, and expressing themselves at concerts. Kids first feel the way they do because adults have screwed up the world, THEN they discover music that helps them make some sense of the world that those adults screwed up. It's not the Industrial Rock that makes kids violent in school. It's the other way around -- kids who are sensitive to what's happening in the world discover Industrial Rock because the messages in it speak more clearly than most of what adults have to offer. I would much rather have kids listening to this music than the junk that fills the top-40 lists, where the singers are spewing worthless drivel about absolutely nothing. Top-40 music may be "nicer," but it has got no power, and it is completely commercialized. Industrial Rock has a voice, it's original, and it's an honest reaction to the world we live in.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Perpetual beginning,
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This review is from: Ende Neu (Audio CD)
I am sure that fans are a blessing, but sometimes they can be the worst thing that can happen to an artist. Extreme fans can either blindly praise their worst efforts or dismiss any hint of progress or change in anyone's career just because it no longer fulfills their narrow expectations. EN opened a world of possibilities during the first 10 years of their career and some fell in love with Blixa's angry wails and the somber, tuneless assaults of "Drawings of the Patient O.T." . But the ones who paid more attention, knew that there was deeper thought and emotion into it, not just anger and rebellion. You can label them experimental, but not because they use random methods to make their music, but because there is the passion, the idea, the hope and the patience that it is required for the adventure of discovering something important. Of course EN music is not for everyone, not for mass consumption, not to listen while you are doing something else, not to party or go clubbing. EN (de)compose music that demands all your attention and your patience and at the end it always rewards. I disagree with the ones that consider that with Ende Neu our heroes sold out. Quite the opposite. It is just that they are more developed, the experiment is in a more accomplished stage. Listen to NNNAMMM for instance. There is pattern, there is a more structured rhythm but there is also a breathtaking harmonization of hundreds of machine sounds that sound like sheer sonic adventure. It is the gold they obtained from years of playing with alchemy and it is true to their premise that beauty can be found everywhere and anything can be an instrument and not just a tool. Sure it is not an angry, punk song, you can even dance to it, however it still sound dangerous and daring like nothing you have heard before. Listen to Stella Maris and Explosion in the Festival Hall (shame I don't speak German) and you will feel the teasing, the tension, the explosion. Pay attention to the wonderful lyrics, they are real poems even after they were translated to English, even if you just read them outside the context of the music. Take notice on how every song is different, how they are everything but predictable, how much they respect their audience by elaborating a different idea(s) on every song rather than making 10 renditions of the same tune as we are getting used to by most of the current rock bands. It has taken hard work and discipline, endless talent and inspiration for EN to keep going with such extreme ideas and bullet proof integrity, one can only hope they keep making brilliant records for a long time because they are one of the very few consistently thrilling music forces around.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
interesting music, for an interesting band name,
By A Customer
This review is from: Ende Neu (Audio CD)
i had no clue what to expect from this album. i didnt know weather to expect just some random noise, or good music. theyve been called industrial, but its really like no other, and they dont hide behind that "well its art" curtain either. its really good, and has a soul. they use some weird items to make music, but youd just think its a sampler, or some random noise already created, but they record all the sounds themselves, which is interesting. this is an excellent release, and i plan to indulge in more of their albums. very melodic, and interesting music. catchy, and flows. i was quite suprised by this record, cause its excellent. if you want a good record, thats sung in 90% german, here it is.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
ende neu is like the ultimate trip, it must be experianced,
By c 30 click@aol.com (Virginia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ende Neu (Audio CD)
ende neu is a world of it's own.. sometimes simple and pure.. sometimes cacophonous and intense. sometimes both. nowhere else could you find the mantric callings of a song such as NNNAAAMMM and the ethereal beauty of Ende Neu. the sheer simplicity and haunting chords of The Garden and the intensity of Was Ist Ist. Einsturzende Neubauten is a philosophical explosion of sound. an orgasm for your ears.. and a sunset for your mind. i suggest it without hesitation. ~patrick
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
a decent album between two masterpieces,
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This review is from: Ende Neu (Audio CD)
'Ende Neu' is not one of the best Neubauten's works even if that doesn't mean it's bad of course, since this band has been making a good album after another for more than 20 years. When i first listened to this album I realised it sounded poorer than the previous cd, 'Tabula Rasa'; however, there're some marvellous songs and the rest are decent so I couldn't get disappointed. The first track, 'Was Ist Ist' is a very quick-tempo song which sounds rather spontaneous if not poorly made; the sound is not much elaborated, and Blixa sings as if he had no idea of what to say. 'Stella Maris' is a marvellous ballad with two voices, male and female; every time i hear it I fet imbued with an inefable sense of frailty; it's one of their less typical but nevertheless one of their best songs ever; the emotion is emanating from every single pore of this song. 'die explosion im festpielhaus' is a more typical neubauten song which could have appeared in almost every neubauten album; this implies that is a good song, especially the second part, sung by female chorus, which get my senses back to the atmosphere of Stella Maris. Blixa adds a new 'musical instrument': the pen. Then there comes 'Installation nș1', an almost instrumental song which is decent but sounds like a filler; 'NNNAAAMMM' is a 11 minute track, very electronic and with industrial rhythms which reminds me of Kraftwerk. It's another example of how minimalism and repetitiveness may not be necessarily boring. 'Ende Neu' is a typical Neubauten song but good anyway; the voice sounds quite low, well-mixed with the noise; 'The Garden' is another example of repetition: a unique sentence is repeated almost on every second of the song, till it reaches the climax with the strings and very little noise; I think it's one of the best neubauten songs ever (one of the 15 or 20 best anyway, which is something); the album ends with 'Der schaft von Babel', a brief piece with a very industrial beat; it's quite ok. The cd contains all the lyrics to the songs in german and English... some lyrics (especially 'Stella Maris') are simply good poetry. In my opinion, 'Ende Neu' is poorly made or at least more modest than the previous and the following albums, but it sounds good anyway. I suppose many other bands would die for making such a work anyway.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Fantastic Record!,
This review is from: Ende Neu (Audio CD)
This is a great record from start to finish.Unlike some of their earlier stuff which can be a bit grating on the ears Ende Neu is both accessible and experimental. I highly recommend this one for anyone interested in checking out something different.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Definitely Worth Your Time and Money,
By nicbrin@bellsouth.net (New Orleans, Louisiana) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ende Neu (Audio CD)
E.N.`s new latest record is definitely worth a listen. These musicians know what their doing. Don`t let the language barrier discourage you. The English translations are included and also the language adds a bit of mystery to the album.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Immediate Sound,
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This review is from: Ende Neu (Audio CD)
Having listened to Neubauten since the 80's, I was a bit put off at first with the change in direction undertaken by the band with this recording. Listening to it now, years later, it's incredibly refreshing and wonderful.
Neubauten's new direction was like changing to a new and unfamiliar wine. The taste is different, yet the delicacy and artistry, the level of experimentation coupled with learned craft are retained. It's a different range of flavors. I've seen descriptions the likes of "this is not their best work," which is total rubbish. For the non-experienced Neubauten fan, you will hear sounds like you've never heard before - some orchestral, some industrial, technological and harmonial. For the experienced fan, empty your cups, folks.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
GORGEOUS!,
By "djostia" (NEW ORLEANS, LA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ende Neu (Audio CD)
i have been listening to them over 15 years...and everytime they come up with something amazing ! they are one of the very few artists of their time that progressed ( as opposed to genesis p-orridge ! )..THE GARDEN is the most beautiful love song(!) i heard in recent years. and bizzare mimimal haus?techno? sound of NNNAAMMM is not to be missed.
5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Not their best, but still a great album.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Ende Neu Enhanced CD (Audio CD)
I'm writing this mainly to disagree with the previous revewer. This album may not be the blatant noise of some of their earlier works, but I find that part of the greatness of this band is their ability to use completely non-standard techniques, with an experimental ethos, and produce beautifull music. Also, to say that this album doesn't have an edge betrays the fact that you haven't listened too it. This is a good album, don't pass it up.
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