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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Dark and awesome,
By Rendaw (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Viscera (Audio CD)
From what I can tell, God Module generally puts out some pretty high quality albums and dance-floor industrial. I've heard some of their other stuff on DigitalGunfire, and really like a lot of it. So, after listening to the samples on their websiter, I liked what I heard and decided to buy this album.
Well, it lived up to my expectations! The beginning (like the first 7-9 songs) is awesome, in my humble opinion. The lyrics are well written, and the tunes are driving. I especially like Sections and Still So Strange. Track 10, however, I really dislike. And unfortunately, track 11 usually dosen't make up for it, and I end up with a sort of sour opinion (Track 11 is great too, though). But for the other songs I definitely reccomend this CD. Oh, and the CD art is really high-quality with a great surreal aspect.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Viscera (Audio CD)
Track listing for this album is:
1. The Source 2. Inside Out 3. False Pretense 4. Still So Strange 5. Lucid 6. A Night Like This 7. Sections 8. Foreseen 9. Lost Time 10. Winter Torture 11. A Simple Restriction
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of the best industrial albums I have ever heard,
This review is from: Viscera (Audio CD)
VISCERA is my first God Module cd. I recently acquired a copy of it because I was curious to hear their music. It goes without saying VISCERA is one of the best albums in the industrial/EBM genre I have ever heard. God Module successfully weaves addictively infectious pop hooks with their in your face, aggressive industrial beats and vocals. Jasyn Bangert reminded me a lot like Johan from Suicide Commando and Bryan Erickson of Velvet Acid Christ with his distorted vocals. VISCERA starts off with a massive amount of energy with "The Source" and never slows down through out the album. All eleven tracks kicks major tail. They are full of energy and aggression as well as melodies to keep the listener engaged. There is not one single song on the album that I did not like. After hearing VISCERA, I am definitely plan on checking out the band's other albums. They made a new fan out of me.
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