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4.0 out of 5 stars
Shades of Xymox,
By Chill Fan (San Diego, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Equilibrium (MP3 Download)
I stumbled onto Girls Under Glass when I was searching for music like clan of Xymox's down-tempo masterpieces. I have to say that Girls Under Glass did not disappoint. Favourite tracks are: Radioaktivat, Hidden Track II, and Roses of Death.
5.0 out of 5 stars
The new kings of goth - darkwave,
This review is from: Equilibrium (MP3 Download)
Equilibrium is the U.S. issue of Girls Under Glass' 1999 album of the same title, out on the Van Richter Records label. The album includes the original 9 tracks, plus a cover of Kraftwerk's "Radioaktivitat" by the Girls Under Glass side-project Trauma, as well as two additional hidden tracks. The first track, "Roses of Death", sets the tempo for the album - slow, melodic and definitely falling somewhere between goth-rock and goth-metal. The mixture of male and female vocals on this album is quite a change from the previous album, Firewalker, a very hard-edged industrial inspired album. The interplay of guitar/bass/drums and electronics is well done, with the electronics not overpowering, but complimenting the rest of the sound, such as the song "New World Order". "Wings" and Future Assault" are some of the catchier songs, and "Desire Lasts Forever" has a unique, electronic vocal style that is refreshing. Equilibrium is a much mellower album than earlier works. The songs are well crafted, diverse, and stand the test of time, having been produced nearly seven years ago. This album would be a welcome addition to anyone who enjoys goth-rock/darkwave music with a bit of a metal edge to it
5.0 out of 5 stars
another great darkwave work,
This review is from: Equlibrium (Audio CD)
While this album was originally released in Europe in
1999, for many readers and listeners this is the first time hearing this album. However, even if you happen to have or have heard the original, this album features three extra tracks that did not appear on the original that might make it worth picking up for the die-hard fan. But the main reason for this release is to bring the excellent music contained therein to the N. American audience, and the music on this album is definitely worth having. The first question I ask when I hear about a new album from this group is "what music style do they use on this album?" because it varies so much from one to another. Almost as a break from the grinding harshness of Firewalker which was the previous release to this album, the band really uses a mellow tone and goes back to their gothic and dark wave roots. "Roses of Death" kicks off the album with a myriad of subtle electronics setting a very somber mood that quickly gives way to the powerful, mid-tempo percussion and grinding guitars that is really such an integral part of their sound. The emotional element runs deep throughout this album as portrayed in this opening track that sets the tone and overall mood of the entire album. Gothic ballads are pieces that have long been favorites of mine and as the album winds on through an emotional roller coaster there are plenty of these ballads to please fans. Pieces like "Protean Dream" really express this overall feeling and put the female vocals of Jenny Kahler in the forefront which is something that appeared a little more often in their earlier years, but never quite so prominent as on this release. With tracks like "Love Is" and "It's You", it's easy to tell the theme of these tracks and that these help to form the moody and somber elements of this album. While the overall mood remains somber throughout the album, there are several tracks that pick up the intensity and on a few of them even pick up the pace to a dance-friendly beat. It's not just the dance beat that sets these tracks apart as favorites, but the overall moving and melodic nature that I really enjoy. "Is This the Place" is the first of these that really stands out in my mind with a nice harmony between Volker and Jenny's vocals along with a great beat and a perfect blend of the stand-out guitars and electronics that easily identify this group. "Wings" is another favorite with a great moving beat and soaring vocals that form such a sweet tapestry and foundation to this album. As the album starts to wind down (and the finale on the original album), "Desire Lasts Forever" is an incredible piece that I've been enjoying since the appearance on the Frozen EP. The somber moods are punctuated by the grinding guitars and incredible climax that's reached through vocoded vocals along with deep piano, synth and angelic vocal accents. At this point we're left with the three bonus tracks on the album. The first of these is actually by the side-project Trauma and is a cover of the legendary electronic artists Kraftwerk's track "Radioaktivitat". This rendition takes the spatialization to new levels with a myriad of electronics to form a cross between sci-fi ambient and dark wave. Carrying on in the somber moods of the album we're left with two untitled tracks, the first in something of a gothic ballad fashion and the last and finale to the album delving back into a subtle ambient mood that leaves the listener floating through the ether. With that another great work is finished and we're left with another masterpiece and for many of us I'm sure will get many hours of play for years to come.
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