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A great start for an American industrial band,
By Neo Murtle (Acworth, GA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Eulogy for the Sick Child (Audio CD)
Imperative Reaction combines the depressing lyrics of American industrial bands (Skinny Puppy, Nine Inch Nails, and Praga Khan) with the inspired, organized, and atmospheric electronic music of European industrial bands. Eulogy has some great tracks on it (Scorpio, The Longing, Overcast), while some just seem like fillers. Overall, I think this a great debut release for Imperative Reaction, and that they should be commended for implementing the more European style to their sound.
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This review is from: Eulogy For The Sick Child (MP3 Download)
If you love industrial, this album is a terrific way to get a lot of music from a crucial time in the development of the genre. They were halcyon days, at least for me.
There are reasons to fault the album; the lyrics and cover art, but as an artifact and representation of the genre, it is overwhelmingly exceptional. Get this one before trying any other Imperative Reaction, or maybe even before trying any other industrial. Regards, proclus [...]
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Simply Awesome - My Newest Favorite Band!,
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This review is from: Eulogy for the Sick Child (Audio CD)
I buy a lot of EBM and industrial music and this album is by far my newest favorite for the year. I love industrial dance of this quality and every track on the album is strong. The music is complex with simple melodies layered into delicately harsh vocals and strong industrial dance-beats, and yet sustain excellent musical form. I was quite surprised to discover the band is based in the US because I would expect the sound to come out of Belgium or Germany. The closest bands I can relate them to are all on Metropolis - Wumpscut, Informatik, Decoded Feedback, etc.
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