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Artist: LATEXXX TEENS
Album: Death Club Entertainment
Year: 2008

Latexxx Teens are back again with "Death Club Entertainment", is a 13 track release. what awaits in this release perhaps their goal of being the most, the fastest, the loudest creature in music?

The first track, "Also Sprach Zarathustra", gives ominous openings with an all music intro darker undertones bring in a spoken bit. Next track, "Resident Evil", a guitar riff with light drums start this track with synths vocals a bit harsh sounding which bring this track together. The third track, "Hey God", electro sounds with a gripping guitar and steady drums open up inviting the vocals to tear in with. This track is very captivating not letting go not that I would want it to. The ending gives an ultimate ending sound effect that blows it away. Fourth up, "Maschine Zeit“ ,very industrial sound with rough tearing guitars clawing into the music, drums steady and fast. The vocals are clear and amazing, very strong. The guitars coming forth to finish out this track simple amazing. Next track, "Long Way to Ruin", very electronic opening with a mellow guitar and drum, great harmony. The vocals are smooth and controlled but with passion very evident. This track demands your attention in a very unique way and once you are in you won’t want to leave. The sixth track, "L.S.D.", A dark gloom almost follows as this track begins the slower quieter vocals add to the eerie haunting feeling. Up tempo but very mellow a great blend wonderful. Seventh track up, "Natural Born Chaos", it begins with a very metallic synth sound with vocals tearing in. The unique blend of sounds, music, vocals and even pauses create a fun environment, a perfect blend of industrial and metal. The Next track, "Filth & Fury", a heartbeat starts this off with drums pounding with guitar ripping through the synth. The vocals are intense changing through out the track which has intensity in it, ending out with the same heartbeat. The next track, "Against" this track buzzes the way in the start, the sound is speed and madness brings this track together without flaw. The tenth track, "W.A.R", this track has start that is full of insanity intense guitar and thundering drums, many voices are dumped together quite unimpressive. The next track, "Stardust", this track starts of slow and mellow, very calming. The vocals low and very somber almost dreadful. The chorus speeds things up with keeping in touch with the feel of the track. The last track, "XIII", has amazing guitar backed with synthesizers and drums that complete the sound. The vocals are intense with out being overboard; it is an easy song to listen to without needing to change the track.

This album brings a mirage of sound that will play with your mind and invoke senses. Though a couple of the tracks seemed a bit long or overdone the over all album is impressive.

Vote: 89 / 100

Review by: Arinne

 

 
1. Also sprach Zarathustra
2. (p)Resident Evil
3. Hey God
4. Maschine Zeit V 2.008
5. Long Way To Ruin (feat. Victor Love)
6. L.S.D.
7. Natural Born Chaos
8. Filth & Fury
9. Against
10. Millennium (Killing Joke)
11. W.A.R.
12. Stardust
13. XIII
 

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