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10 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Andy knows what he's doing.,
By Turiel (DC, KS) - See all my reviews
This review is from: What the F*ck Is Wrong with You People? (Audio CD)
Combichrist is in one of those spaces right now where they are probably becoming to popular for the elitists in the industrial scene to like anymore, but not quite popular enough outside of it yet either. However, I doubt this bothers Mr. Andy Pelgua, mastermind behind Combichrist and several other electronic projects.
You see, i'm pretty sure he has no BS illusions about being a dark poet or tortured, or overly self important as alot of groups in the ebm genre tend to get. I'm willing to bet he knows that he's a party band. Combichrist is all about the "get crazy" element of things. A few parts of this album come off as angry, but even if its a party hard ebm group, its still hard ebm. However a great deal of it(at least to me) feels tongue in check enough to pass though. Essentially, if VNV are supposed to be the spiritual successors of Front 242, Combichrist is probably the successor to something like the Revolting Cocks. People expecting yet another "everybody hates you" are probably in for some disapointment. Less goofy samples, more straight vocals on this one. At places however it does seem a bit less Combichrist and more like a harder version of one of his other bands, Icon of Coil, or more like his pre-Everybody Hates You Combichrist work from the album "the Joy of Gunz", except of cours with more straight up vocals. Alot of people will probably be angry about the changes however, but I think it would be more boring if he had just done the same album over and over. You can at least tell he's making some progress, and breathing some fun into the often stale genre of ebm style industrial.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
It's not 'Everybody Hates You'...,
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This review is from: What the F*ck Is Wrong with You People? (Audio CD)
I've only listened to this CD once so far, but I listened to it all the way through. It may take a while to grow on me, as it seems to be a step down from 'Everybody Hates You', which is brilliant. However, the album isn't terrible. It's full of offensive lyrics (what little there are, anyway), that trademark Combichrist thumping beat, and a growling Andy LaPlegua. I imagine the material would be fantastic live, but I'm just not feeling it. Yet.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Combichrist keeps evolving...,
By Chef C (Baltimore, MD) - See all my reviews
This review is from: What the F*ck Is Wrong with You People? (Audio CD)
I agree w/ the review below, so what if they go in a different direction. There are at least 5 songs that are in the spirit of EHY, and besides, their EP's seem more techno than EHY or JoG, so it's not like they've been doing the same thing for 5 years now.
The double album second CD is also a great treat, continually mixed, not as mellow as Everybody Hates You's second CD.
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