Deathstars - Night Electric Night review
Band: | Deathstars |
Album: | Night Electric Night |
Style: | Industrial gothic metal |
Release date: | January 30, 2009 |
Guest review by: | Mechanist |
Disc I
01. Chertograd
02. Night Electric Night
03. Death Dies Hard
04. The Mark Of The Gun
05. Via The End
06. Blood Stains Blondes
07. Babylon
08. The Fuel Ignites
09. Arclight
10. Venus In Arms
11. Opium
12. Night Electric Night [The Night Ignites remix] [Limited Gold Edition bonus]
13. Via The End [piano version] [Limited Gold Edition bonus]
14. Night Electric Night [feat. Adrian Erlandsson] [Limited Gold Edition bonus]
Disc II [Gold Edition DVD]
01. Death Dies Hard
02. Virtue to Vice
03. Blitzkrieg
04. Cyanide
05. Syndrome
06. Synthetic Generation
07. Making of Death Dies Hard
08. Making of Virtue to Vice
09. Making of Blitzkrieg
10. Making of Cyanide
11. Extras
Gothic and Industrial music are so synonymous with each other these days. Bands such as Evereve, Crematory, Darkseed, Paradise Lost, etc., have already dabbled in it, with varying successes. Deathstars are no exception. Their knack for creating modern, catchy, easy-on-the-ears metal never ceases to amaze me?oops! Did I just say never? A few years ago I would have happily replied in the affirmative, but regrettably I am not so optimistic at the present time. Synthetic Generation was a good debut, Termination Bliss was outstanding, and Night Electric Night is, quite frankly, a letdown...
Quashing any pessimistic thoughts that might arise in your head, I would like to stress that Night Electric Night is still a good album, despite its flaws; if you look at the sea of nonsensical drivel that this genre is unfortunately plagued with, it stands its ground well. The signature Deathstars sound is still prevalent throughout the album, and that's always a good thing. The Stockholm quintet is never expected to create complex music along the lines of Meshuggah, they do a decent job regardless, and this is no different with Night Electric Night. Whiplasher's "booming" voice is powerful as always and every instrument can be heard properly. So, all the ingredients for another Deathstars special is there, but do they add up together conclusively to produce that special album? Not really?
The problem lies in the lack of "natural progression" in their music. We all expect a certain evolution in the sound of a band from one album to another, which keeps the music from being monotonous. Unfortunately, this is not the case here. Yet, for all it's worth, it starts off pretty decently. The opener, "Chertograd," combines all of Deathstars' strong elements; simplistic yet powerful guitar riffs driving the song forward while being deliciously sugar-coated with pleasant synthesizers in addition to being enhanced with the trademark Whiplasher onslaught. The following title track is just as impressive, if not more, but the sparkling gem in the album has to be "Via The End," which shows the first glimpses of some kind of evolution in their music, a slower-paced song with beautiful melodies and thoughtful lyrics put into the mix. Overall, the first half of the album rounds up pretty good. What follows in the proceeding half, however, is a bunch of uninspired, uninteresting songs (excluding "Venus In Arms") which don't stick to your memory at all. I don't even remember their names correctly! The songs are so unvaried and bland that I dare say that these tracks were probably leftovers from Termination Bliss! Talk about a tale of two halves?
Night Electric Night is a good albeit seriously-flawed album, there's no questioning that. Diehard fans will still probably gobble up this one, but the rest of us will be left with the feeling of dissatisfaction. With this album, the band has taken their first steps towards mediocrity. Hopefully, it will also be their last. Until then, I can always listen to Termination Bliss...
Rating breakdown
Performance: | 8 |
Songwriting: | 7 |
Originality: | 7 |
Production: | 9 |
Written by Mechanist | 25.12.2010
Guest review disclaimer:
This is a guest review, which means it does not necessarily represent the point of view of the MS Staff.
This is a guest review, which means it does not necessarily represent the point of view of the MS Staff.
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