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Judgement

VNV NationAudio CD
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VNV Nation is an Anglo-Irish electronic dance, EBM, "futurepop" duo formed in 1990, comprising Ronan Harris and Mark Jackson.

Two earlier albums were released (Advance and Follow (1995) and Praise the Fallen (1998)) but it was their third album Empires (1999) which broke them and secured commercial success. They moved further into the mainstream with 2002's Futureperfect although the die-hard fans… Read more in Amazon's VNV Nation Store

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  • Audio CD (April 10, 2007)
  • Original Release Date: 2007
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Metropolis Records
  • ASIN: B000NQR860
  • In-Print Editions: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (38 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #101,359 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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VNV Nation's last album, Matter and Form (2005), was hailed by critics for its high-impact array of tone and sound, from hard hitting anthems to euphoric symphonies. In April 2007, the band is poised to release its next album, Judgement, which promises to be their most powerful and unique release to date. Having already broken the boundaries between industrial and other alternative music styles on Matter and Form, VNV Nation take this idea to new heights by creating a sound that is a collision of ever present insight, energy, emotion, past and future. From its fast pace, pounding bass-line and melody to its electric-guitar like synth sounds and Ronan Harris's thought provoking vocals, "Nemesis" rings through as one of VNV's most aggressive anthems to date. "Testament," which could be described as an electronic-indie anthem, "The Farthest Star" and "Carry You" provide a bright, hopeful outlook, while "Movement" presents a dark trance flavor to the band's ever expanding repertoire of song possibilities. The omniscient "Descent" sweeps in with dark electronic rhythms and lyrics that describe complete devastation, giving the yin to the yang of the ethereal ballad "Secluded Spaces" that makes you feel like nothing in the world could be more beautiful. With every album, VNV Nation manages to tear down more and more musical boundaries. Judgement will be their greatest achievement thus far.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Dazzling return to Form, April 7, 2007
This review is from: Judgement (Audio CD)
After the virtually song-less experiment that was Matter + Form, VNV nation have learned from their mistakes and put together a brutally tight piece of music.

Not to say that VNV haven't used the good elements on M+F ; far from it. The first song, "The Farthest Star" really picks up where "Arena" and "Perpetual" left off, but with stronger rhythm sections and lyrics. The analogue-synth-pop sound is still there, but with a much fuller sound. Instead of being a limiting factor this time around, the old-school instrumentation fills the sound-spectrum.

The next song, "Testament," takes the album in another direction all together. The very live sound is heavy, and the synth lines are as grating as on "Chrome," but melodic, instead of fragmented. The tempo is fast, the bass is strong, and "Testament" becomes the first song on the album to really soar.

The next pair, "Descent" and "Momentum," are very reminiscent of Praise the Fallen, with a dark, driving sound and bass heavy synth lines, but with an upgraded, more real feel.

"Nemesis" is a big romper-stomper of the album in "Fearless" style, as is "Carry You," but "Illusion" stands out as the most boundary-pushing of the album. It features a synth-piano sound as heard in "Colours of Rain," but here the emotion comes through in a tear-jerking style. Masterful.

The last song, "As it Fades" is the best outro yet. VNV has always had an epic sound, but "As it Fades" sounds like The Lord of the Rings in is sheer mournful beauty. A perfect closing.

Besides the into and closing tracks, every song on Judgement [sic] features lyrics and motion, and every song is really a SONG. There is no filler whatsoever on Judgement, like on Empires before it, but at the same time, the new post-futurepop VNV sound rules, producing a unique and heartfelt effort by the boys.

Bravo, I say! Trance, Synth-Pop, and EBM fans as usual will love the album, but so, perhaps, will the indie rock group, and hey, maybe a little radio play? "Testament" and "Farthest Star" really could make it.

Easily the best album since Empires.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Different that all previous VnV, May 16, 2007
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It is not what i expected, but i grew to love it. It's hard for me to pin down... but i think that its because even though the lyrics are a bit darker, the instrumentals are a bit "poppier" I think thats what initially put me off.
I picked up the cd the week before seeing vnv live. I will be honest, my initial thought was oh no, what have they done? However its one of those rare cd's that the more i listen to it the more i love it. I also think seeing it performed live that pushed me over the edge.
Ronan was fantastic at the show we went to and really made the songs work. If you get the chance to see them live its worth every penny and more.
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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Judgement Day Is Not Coming Soon Enough, April 10, 2007
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I had the fortunate opportunity to see this band live for the Judgement tour and got the album a week early. After fully digesting it, I must say it is a FANTASTIC record. While I still think Futureperfect is the best VNV Nation album, Judgement does surpass Matter + Form, mainly because there is more vocal tracks, which makes the songs more enjoyable. I'm sure all of VNV Nation's songs would be a lil' less interesting without Ronan's vocals. So we get 8 varied tracks sandwiched in between two orchestral opening and closing pieces. I guess my only complaint is that some of the synth lines sound way too similar to past songs, but the continuous improvement in both lyrics and production gives these songs an epic feel. Judgement is obviously a darker album being that the theme is Judgement Day, the end of mankind. Lyrically it contains many of VNV's most popular themes, but on tracks like Nemesis and Descent we see Ronan really tapping that dark visceral vein of his. The vocals on Descent are spoken, not sung, and believe me when I say Ronan sounds seriously grim on that track! A very haunting song. The two light-hearted obvious singles are The Farthest Star and Carry You. Those are great upbeat pop songs. Testament and Nemesis are the "heavier" songs with ultra-fast beats and familiar throbbing bass and synth lines(Praise The Fallen anyone?), and contain lyrics that practically cry for the world's demise. Illusion is the ballad of the album. A quiet cascading piece with great singing. As far as the intro/outro pieces go, I'd say the opener is very Neo-Classical in nature(As is a lot of VNV Nation's instrumentals), while the closing piece is angelic with synth-choir effects. For the first time in a long time the instrumentals work to great effect on this album creating a solid feel and direction. Also a plus is Ronan's vocals seem more raw and unpolished, especial on The Farthest Star. I can almost feel his voice reverberating in my head. Bottom-line is that if you consider yourself a VNV Nation fan at all, then you must get this album because without it you'll be missing some great electronic music. Not the best, but fresh and crisp in sound and new avenues were definitely traveled to create this fine album. Ronan Harris did a great job. Also, see the band on this tour if you can because they played almost the entire Judgement album when I saw them last week. Exciting stuff.

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