Review Source: Connexion
Bizarre
Official Site: www.connexionbizarre.net
Artist: THINGS OUTSIDE THE SKIN
Title: You Knew It All Along
Label: Facility Records
"You Knew It All Along",
the third album from the Things Outside The Skin (TOTS from now on)
trio can be described as fun. "Getting piss drunk after a b-movie
and doing 90mph while DUI to the nearest strip-bar where you waste
away until the sun shines" fun. It's ugly, offensive, aggro industrial
hip-hop with a punk edge for good measure.
While occasionally dumber than even Mindless Self Indulgense in their
lyrics, even in a most amusing fashion, TOTS deliver with a gritty
and noisy style that will certainly earn them a loyal fanbase in their
homeland, dealing with an assortment of subjects ranging from the
good old American Way of thinking, to processed cow meat, to homicide
of comedians and whatnot. Typical US fare, I presume..
The music is mostly plain, yet effective, the synths and bass giving
a nice deep sound that accompanies the lyrics well, providing a decently
dark and heavy sound. The best example might very well be their cover
of Spice Girls' "Spice Up Your Life" which never must've
sounded creepier (and thus better).
The addition of 8 remixes and 3 radio edits may initially look like
filler to reach the admittedly long playing time of 70 minutes, but
most are worth a listen, specially the Hypoid ones which could rather
easily be taken on any dance floor.
-review by FiXXXer667