12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wishfire - The Cruxshadows, November 9, 2002
This review is from: Wishfire (Audio CD)
Before the Fire - Deep and sull of tension, waiting for something to happen. Fab orchestration, brilliant when they did it live.
Return (Coming Home) - Upbeat, dancy, fresh and the violin is just fantastic! This was also a brilliant track live and nothing is lost in the recording!
Binary - A bit more industrial-ish than before now, again, dancable, (I'll be saying this a lot), catchy tunes and riffs, more brilliant violin in the middle, with a fantastically panned spoken vocal.
The Seraphs - One of my faveourites, lyrically. Another brilliant beat, with fab contrasting violin and sound fx. Really like the synth on this track.
Spectators - My faveourite track on the album. It feels very deep, and melancholy (if you get what i mean there). Again, lyrically, its brilliant. Slower than previous tracks on the album, the sort of track you can sit down to and be mellow. Brilliant vocal work.
Tears - Again, this was brilliant live. Another bouncy dance track, more good synth. More catchy tunes. Can't help but move to this.
Go Away - Another slower track. Very deep and sad, beutifully put together. The FX are good and not over used. More beutiful lyrics on this track "Forever seems like just an empty promise."
This track moves me.
The 4th Phase - More upbeat, nice violin work. Heavy, thudding bass keeps it moving.
Earthfall - Heavy, industrial beat and sfx. Another danceable track. Less vocals than other tracks, but it doesn't really need them.
Orphean Wing - More catchy tunes, and another great beat. I feel its a little different to the other tracks on the album, but still a brilliant peice.
Carnival - I LOVE THIS! Its kooky and twisted and brilliantly put together. The use of both male and female vocals is brilliant and the tune it has is fantastic! A short track, but effective. The lyrics are brilliant! A really enjoyable track!
Resist - A heavy, upbeat track, very home hitting with a message in the lyrics to match. Fantastic sampling, can't help but move to and be moved by this track. Another little catchy riff.
Roman - So deep and moving, its almost tearful. Digs into belief and such, and again another short track. Wonderfully put together, fantastic sound. Beutiful spoken and sung lyrics. Almost etherel.
Spiral (Don't Fall) - A good end to a brilliant album. Really closes the album well. More fantastic synth work and fx, with another good beat. Beutiful overlapped vocals.
Overall, this album is a MUST for anyone whos EVER heard of the Cruxshadows.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Not Cut and Paste Goth, February 2, 2004
This review is from: Wishfire (Audio CD)
This is not your average gothic darkwave band! It is powerful and passionate, with complex lyrics and themes. Other fans compare Rogue's voice to other vintage bands, but I disagree--something about it is completely different, more otherworldly and moving.
As an album, Wishfire is very strong and energetic. All the tracks (in no particular order) are very different from each other musically, but carry the same level of energy throughout. "Tears", especially, is easily the strongest track and one of my absolute favorites of the band--it has a great dance beat with amazingly different layers of sound that practically leaves your skin tingling after you hear it. I can't even describe what its like hearing this song live. <melt>
"Return" is great! After all the remixes I've heard, I just love to come back to the original.
"Binary" is another strong track, with a great chorus and violin, and haunting female spoken parts... its man struggling back and forth w/his own dual nature and with the voice of fate.
Listening to "Seraphs" I can easily envision the fiery angels he describes--this is one of Rogue's gifts, to bring mythology to a completely different level. Very powerful.
Some might go as far to say that "Spectators" is out of place on the album. It was a little surprising, because its very different from the other tracks. But I think this is intentional. It adds depth of emotion and sound to the album as a whole. Its a slower, let-it-wash-over-you, kind of song of personal strength and convictions.
"Go Away" is heartbreakingly beautiful. "The 4th Phase" is one I keep forgetting is here, but I love to rediscover--carried by violin, very unique and wonderful lyrics. "Earthfall" is otherworldly, dominated by the music and not vocals. "Roman" is short, but very moving, spoken musings on death and beyond.
Amazon lists the 10th track as "Orphan Wing"--this is incorrect, it is "Orphean Wing", referring to the Greek figure Orpheus. I love Rogue's voice in this one... After the other powerful tracks, this is nice--good beat, yet almost soothing.
"Carnival" is very different w/the overlapping male and female vocals that adds a touch of intensity. "Resist/R" has very nice synths...w/sounds samples of M.L. King to get its message home. "Spiral" is a great conclusion..."lightens" the tone of the whole album and leaves you feeling content and transformed.
All in all, this album is a big jump in growth for the Cruxshadows, they are better than ever. It's the next continuation in the Angel cycle--true fans will not be disappointed. There was less mythology, I thought, in this album than others, but it is there nevertheless. See this band live!!! It will be the best show you've ever seen, guaranteed.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
These guys (and girls) rock!, October 18, 2003
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Good stuff, very Cure-ish with accents of techno and Nine Inch Nails. I met the lead singer in an Apple store in Buffalo, New York and he is a very nice guy. Listened to some of their music, and had to buy the album. Check out their website ( www.cruxshadows.com ) for more info and pictures of the band.
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