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74 of 86 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars If you have a chance, you should definitely check H.I.M. out
What's Good About It?

Remember when Billy's chocolate bar fell into Sally's peanut butter? Get you're mind out of the gutter, it's an old Reese's commercial. H.I.M.'s combination of glam and goth are a similar sweet treat. H.I.M. may brandish their music as "love metal," but their not talking about healthy relationships. "Your Sweet Six Six Six" is about an...

Published on March 10, 2004 by George Dionne

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3.0 out of 5 stars Doesn't really make an impression on me
Well, I realize that there are many people who like this band and CKY mainly because of what they know of from the skateboarders from MTV (something which I like to avoid, but also sometimes find amusing). Well, I happen to think that CKY are a much better band, since they seem to know what a thing called hooks are. I also get where someone calling Placebo mediocre and...
Published on June 7, 2004 by Zen Station


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74 of 86 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars If you have a chance, you should definitely check H.I.M. out, March 10, 2004
This review is from: Razorblade Romance (Audio CD)
What's Good About It?

Remember when Billy's chocolate bar fell into Sally's peanut butter? Get you're mind out of the gutter, it's an old Reese's commercial. H.I.M.'s combination of glam and goth are a similar sweet treat. H.I.M. may brandish their music as "love metal," but their not talking about healthy relationships. "Your Sweet Six Six Six" is about an attraction with the spawn of Satan that our singer cannot turn away from. Ville's vocals are seductive and somewhat creepy.

The bass line driven hook of "Poison Girl" delves into the seductive powers of a woman's kiss. If you can't see where these relationships are going yet, you will on "Join Me In Death." Ville transforms into a sinister monster vocally, as the group adds eerie piano to their dark rhythms. My favorite track is a pumped up reworking of the Chris Isaac classic "Wicked Game." You don't know the song? I'll bet you remember the black and white video with the half naked brunette running down the beach. This song about a painful love fits the group's style to a tee. This time around it's darker and heavier.

"Razorblade Kiss" has a rock radio feel to it. It's loaded with razor sharp riffs, a melodic chorus, and a silvery solo section. "Death is in Love With Us" has a more breakneck rhythm to it and we find Ville a little more cocksure in his vocal delivery. How does one end a tortured relationship? "Sigillum Diaboli" answers that question. This track finds the group mixing it up with a little punk rock flow. If you can call it a love ballad, "One Last Time" is an acoustic track with distant, melancholy vocals, which propositions a final affair before these lovers go their separate ways.

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Could they print the lyrics any smaller?!

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H.I.M.'s combination of deep, seductive, melodic vocals and dark gothic rhythms are a unique twist in the rock genre. Their guitar tone is simply awesome. It's the main reason I liked this CD so much. I can forgive Ville for his brief falsettos. They seem to fit the sinister, tortured love theme he's creating.

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16 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars HIM is finally in the U.S.!, October 28, 2003
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Sporadic (Here, at my computer...) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Razorblade Romance (Audio CD)
HIM's second release is finally re-released in the U.S. (again). This version is a little different from the original European releases because it includes the classic Chris Isaak cover Wicked Game, and the song Your Sweet 666 both off of HIM's first CD (Greatest Lovesongs Volume 666)
So many people with different music preferabilities enjoy HIM. They are the perfect mix of metal and love ballads, (hence their musical label of Love Metal, which also happens to be their newest album released in europe) This CD has the perfect mix of fast catchy music to the slow love songs, and Ville Valo's voice is wonderful. He can hit so many notes...About this CD being parental advisory: Ignore it, the PA is on their because of song number 3. Join Me (In Death) which is metaphorical, but the label insisted it was a song hinting suicide. But if you are ready for a change, definalty check out this CD, and look out for HIM, because they are definatly going to blow up.

BUY IT NOW!

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The TRUE definition of Gothic Music, February 15, 2001
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"boomchickie" (Rostock, Germany) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Razorblade Romance (Audio CD)
As you may or may not know, the term "gothic" was born from the literary and artistic Romantic movement in the 19th Century. So naturally, when one thinks about Gothic music, one also should find the romantic element as well.

Razorblade Romance is genuinely Gothic. HIM mixes the elements of tragedy and romance as well as Shakespeare in Romeo and Juliet, the two intertwined until the end. Ville Valo's deep lethargic voice sends the words straight to the heart while a guitar mimics the lyric's sentiment with its riffs.

I bought this album a month ago after hearing "Gone with the Sin" on the radio. Since then, Razorblade Romance has remained on the top of my "Most Played" list and has led me to buy all of HIM's previous albums.

For those of you who think that Marilyn Manson and NIN are the definition of "gothic," LISTEN UP! Lend an ear to this Finnish band and I promise that you won't be disappointed. For those of you who are suckers for romance and deep voices (myself included) this should DEFINATELY be on your "To Buy" list! :)

PS: To learn more about this awesome band, go to their web site at ...!! :)

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11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars His Infernal Majesty, May 26, 2000
This review is from: Razorblade Romance (Audio CD)
This is the best rock bands to come out Europe ever! The songs on this album are amazing! being a blend of gothic metal and rock, HIM have beautifully written lyrics with songs like 'Right here in my arms' and 'Greatest Love songs 666'. Ville Vado's voice is incredible ranging from Peter Steele deep to soft and melodic. The cover version of Chris Isaak's wicked game is great (although not as good as the version on HIM's first album). This album is definitely worth spending your mney on no matter what kind of rock music you are into! The only shame is the fact that they still are not as successful as they should be due to the fact that they have only been around in Europe but in Europe they are huge having top 5 hits and winning almost every award a new band can win! BUY THIS ALBUM, YOU WILL NOT REGRET IT - also if yu get the chance wacth them live
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16 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Decadent... like rock used to be, August 2, 2004
This review is from: Razorblade Romance (Audio CD)
It is always something when a band works, especially where its band members have diffrent music taste can actually combine and create something unique.

The "goths" want dark, vampire-esotera and they want it now. The "metalheads" want screeching vocals and mechanistic, precision drumming and now. And the "glam rockers" want thier gutter elegance idols and trashy glamour now. The rest of us without the pretentious kiddy lable can do all of that and put each scene in a blender and be happy.

This all afforded HIM a great opportunity to smash some walls, unfortunately to the dismay of too many scenesters that cannot see beyond thier noses and evolve thier taste.

Then you end up in reality and without scenester polotics with HIM... HIM have a simple sound and driving rythems. They have tastes of glam/metal/dirgish-goth and they do this sound with such a pop hook catchyness its infectious.

Ville Valo sings with such vocal flair its like watching David Bowie, Iggy Pop, Stephen Tyler, Mick Jagger strut the stage with real rock and roll style.

If you like HIM at all chances are they will grow on you as time goes on. New crossing of music styles can be like tasting a new wine... you've never tasted anything like it and then you realize thats quite possibly the reason you want another taste of it.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Mindblowing!, August 7, 2000
This review is from: Razorblade Romance (Audio CD)
I heard the Your Sweet 666 single, and went out and bought this album the very next day! The music is rocky, yet melodic, the vocals are BEAUTIFUL, the lyrics are a little simplistic maybe, but darkly melancholically appealing none-the-less (and when you consider that it's not the writer's first language...). I have become completely addicted to this band, so this album needs a warning sticker attached - if you do buy it, be prepared to find yourself hunting high and low for everything of HIM's you can get your grubby mits on, and unless you're in Germany or Finland, that isn't likely to be much. Saying that however, the HIM internet community are in general a friendly helpful bunch.... I'd say if you like Type O Negative, Paradise Lost, 80's rock/metal, and you're a dark romantic type of person, you'll like this.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I just love this group!, February 25, 2000
This review is from: Razorblade Romance (Audio CD)
Wow! ... and I thought that Greatest Lovesongs was excellent.... this is even better! The songs just make you drift off into another world, reality seems to disappear! There are more of the melodic ballards found in their first album, slightly less heavy and not so "noisy", but still sung by Valo's amazingly deep "Type O Negative - esque" voice. Don't hesitate to buy this, you won't regret it, I rate it as the best album I have bought in the last 5 years..... easily!
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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Most Depressing Loves Songs You'll Ever Hear, November 30, 2004
This review is from: Razorblade Romance (Audio CD)
For those who are curious but unfamiliar, HIM is a Rock band from Finland who are currently causing a buzz in the USA... without much help from MTV or the Radio by the way. Their strength lies in their superior song writing which is catchy (not in a manufactured corporate pop way), yet hard and heavy. They've also got a singer who has a wonderful voice who can hit the high notes and drop to a deep baritone as well. Their music can be described as a combination of 80's "Stadium Goth" and good old fashioned Hard Rock, with an element all their own. I can draw comparisons to The Mission, The Cult and some 80's Pop-Metal. They're also infamous for writing songs that are almost exclusively about extremely unhealthy romantic relationships. Obsession, death, lust, emotional masochism, codependence, and even suicide are all topics covered in the band's exploration of the dark side of love. The incredibly bittersweet melodies, impassioned vocals and subtle sense of humor save these songs from being sappy and corny. By the way, for those that are wondering, the parental advisory sticker is probably for the fact that young, impressionable, hormone riddled ears would be listening to songs with lyrics like "Would you die tonight for love? Baby, join me in death." and "This life aint worth living."
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars fourty-one plus sixty-six point six equals our loss, January 17, 2004
This review is from: Razorblade Romance (Audio CD)
Though it was originally released on January 24, 2000 in Europe, "Razorblade Romance" was recently re-released in the United States on October 28, 2003. Many people heard about HIM (which is short for His Infernal Majesty, taken from "The Satanic Bible" by Anton LaVey) through Bam Margera. His skateboards, his clothing, and even his official website have the HIM heartagram all over them. Not to mention, [lead singer] Ville Valo was briefly shown on a recent episode of MTV's Viva La Bam and they provide all of the music for Bam's independent film, "Haggard". I just hope all of the exposure doesn't make them some big mainstream bands that only 'posers' listen to. Don't get me wrong, I hope they are successful, but I would hate to see them become on of those 'sell-out' band. HIM was known as HER in America for a while because there was another band by the name of HIM
This CD is great for many people: metalheads will love them for their musical talents, goths will like them for their lyrics about death and despair; skaters/jackasses who are obsessed with Bam Margera will listen to them because he does, soft rockers will enjoy Valo's soothing voice, and even emo kids can cry to their lyrics about love. So no matter who you are, buy this CD and you will not regret it. They have their own sound but they somewhat sounds like a bastard child of Type O Negative and Marilyn Manson mixed with with a hint of Black Sabbath. That may not sound that appealing to some, but the band sounds excellent.
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48 of 67 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Ville Valo...the Poet, June 6, 2004
This review is from: Razorblade Romance (Audio CD)
I didn't discover HIM threw Bam Mangera like most people in the USA have. As a matter of fact, I don't even like Bam much. Makes me sick that there are people walking around with Heartagrams tattooed on them without really knowing the meaning behind the heartagram.

Over the last decade, many have noticed how Goth music seemed to go from a sad, yet bittersweet melancholy into some clown licking the inner posterior of hermaphrodites, tap-dancing on Hitler moustaches, and sticking their (...) into mashed potatoes in order to "liberate people from the lies they've been told" (kudos to Deadsun for the brilliant Marilyn Manson parodies) as their fans consider themselves tr00 individuals for dressing up in black and hating life because their hero told them to. For those tired of the "I'm more goth than you because I hate my grandparents as well as my parents" crowd, you might want to give HIM's 'Razorblade Romance' album a try.

Though perfectly a beautiful, heart-wrenching tragedy of early Goth, HIM draws more from traditional Metal rather than the Punk influences of early Goth music. The result is a perfectly produced album where drums keep excellent beat, piano is used on more slower-tempo songs, guitar solos are inserted only where necessary so as to mark either the climax or just before the climax on more heart-pounding songs, and frontman Ville Valo's lush vocals with excellent articulation. Not to mention, Ville is quite the poet.

The album starts hard with "Your Sweet Six Six Six" that calms down briefly for the verse lines, yet gets very doomy with the chorus. Though the title and chorus might make it seem sinister, it's more like both a celebration and cry against that damnable masochistic love that one can't help but feel for an abusive, manipulative fiend.

"Poison Girl" is a confession of a blind, self-destructive kind of lust disguised as tragic love. Perfect backing vocals to aid the chorus warns of just how powerful love can be at times, but more lustful than loving.

"Join Me In Death" is quite simply the theme song to Romeo and Juliet. The piano provides a great line of tones that make the chorus seem more hopeful than tragic.

"Right Here In My Arms" is a celebration of togetherness and unity even in the midst of individual conflicts and tragedies with a rough, static-like guitar solo, who's chorus provides a danceable beat even.

"Bury Me Deep Inside Your Heart" is a song of mourning for a soon-to-be departed loved one. Metallic, echoing piano lines provide an almost tear-stained backdrop. Remember, our loved ones aren't dead so long as we keep them in our heart.

HIM's cover of the Chris Isaak classic song, "Wicked Game" reverberates along walls, creates echoes, and layers of sounds of charging guitar riffs, Valo's soprano (or is it tenor?) that would do Chris Isaak proud, pounding drums, backing vocals demanding "This world is only going to break your heart", and two, not one, but two soaring guitar solos at different points, interweaving through everything else. I would say that this cover ranks right up there with the all-time classic covers including Jimi Hendrix's "All Along the Watchtower", Soft Cell's "Tainted Love", and most recently, Johnny Cash's "Hurt" and Gary Jules' "Mad World".

"I Love You (Prelude to Trajedy)" is just what it implies. Starting off as a whisper, it explodes into a stampeding letter of the pains of further increasingly unrequited love. The backing vocals are at their loudest and doomiest here.

"Gone With The Sin" is a slower-paced, lush, acoustic track that's actually rather disturbing and borders on necrophilia almost. Or it could just be a final "I love you so much" before a lover dies and hoping that they rest in peace. A short solo appears here that gives the song a slight techno feel, but doesn't at all feel out of place.

"Razorblade Kiss" perfectly captures the guilty pleasures that love can lead us to, reminding us that love has no boundaries. A guitar solo leads up to a sudden repose for the confession of deep, passionate love before going back towards the metallic highway, as it ends with a long, consistent growl almost.

"Resurrection" is almost the summary of a fantasy tale about a man bringing a woman back from death with the power of his love. A lifting, moving tale/song of the kind of love that not even death can tame. This song leads without stopping into...

"Death Is In Love With Us". A power-packed punch and run away from the clutches of the Reaper's greed itself for the pure love existing between two souls. This song never relents in its struggle to warn of and escape from that damn Reaper. Full-on ROCK!!!

"Heaven Tonight" brings it down with heavenly backing vocals, but still a hard edge in the instrumentals. It's heavy, yet romantic. Not misery-invoking, doomy, or tragic. Just romantic. And HEAVY!

"Sigillum Diaboli" is harder and angrier with some chugging riffs behind razor-wired ones. A yell against abusive treatment that bespokes having been wronged immensely.

The final track, "One Last Time" is just a heavenly tribute to Love itself. No misery, no anger, no fear, no abuse, no regrets, just love itself and the affirmation of it before we're gone.

Love is the most universal thing there is and as a result is the hardest thing to write about without being cheesy. HIM have brilliantly and profoundly created a masterpiece fusing Goth and Metal with deeply introspective observations covering misery, hope, rage, forgiveness, and passion as they all take place as different facets of this thing we call love, so more complex than many a teen pop star makes it out to be.

HIM's 'Razorblade Romance' is a great Valentine's Day addition also. I'm sure your sweetheart will love it!

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