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5.0 out of 5 stars
Dark and Evil,
By A Customer
This review is from: Wasted Sky (Audio CD)
Numb at it's best. Dark and evil music, with lyrics to match. Highly recommened. sythns, samples, with some guitars. They also put on a good show, saw them with Front Line Assembly. Check them out, can't compare them to any other band.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Langit Hancur,
This review is from: Wasted Sky (Audio CD)
As a fan of industrial since the mid-80s, I have to say that this album is a gem. I don't know anything else about Numb, cos this is the only album of theirs that I own. But I must say that this album represents everything I like about Electro-Industrial. Intricate & tricky programming, and distorted post-apocalyptic vox. Abrasive and loud. Very much like FLAs heavy work in the mid-90s, but a bit darker, I think.
As an inexperienced listener of Numb, I have to give it 5 stars on its own merits. I can't compare it to their other albums. What I can say that first 4 songs (Wasted Sky, Blood, Driven, Ophelia) + Smile (track 7) are brilliant industrial tunes. I'm still digesting the other songs, but from what I can tell, every track here is pure modern industrial.... Vancouver - temperate, mellow climate yet it spawned Skinny, FLA, Numb, and Devin Townsend. And probably many more intense acts. Must be the rain...
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best Numb album,
This review is from: Wasted Sky (Audio CD)
I love this CD. Although it is dancey, it is more industrial than other "industrial" bands. It has plenty of effects and samples to keep it interesting. It is very dark but not ridiculously like Wumpscut and VAC can be. All these songs are hits. This came out before EBM lost its industrial influence and became techno music with maybe a vocoder.
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