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Review Source: Industrial.org Artist: THINGS OUTSIDE THE SKIN Title: You Knew It All Along Label: Facility Records I have listened to the CD repeatedly and I must say it is quite heterogeneous in nature. The first two tracks are quite hard hitting and I do love them. Hard beats with some fancy glitchy synth lines remind me of an evilized Rob Zombie a tad there. Then we are completely surprised with the Spice Girls parody with track 3 (Spice Up Your Life) which offers some more standard beats paired with vocal craziness and some very weird synthesizers. Track 4 (The Most Appealing Thing) hits it hard again - a tad delivered in a rap/hip-hop style paired with harsh electronica. The same is true for the next track (Going Under). After that - another funny one: The cow song! (Cow Tippin’). Then it gets very hard again with electro-industrial rap (?) (So Emotional Tao). This basically describes the flow of the CD. The tracks change in style between industrial rock to electro-industrial with rap influence to more EBM type tracks, which keeps it interesting for the listener. My favorite tracks are “American Way” (the lyrics of which I would dedicate to never having found a WMD), “Town & Country” and “Horror Culture” (sounds a bit like Bile meats NIN on LSD). In addition to 11 original tracks, the CD contains another 8 remixes and 3 radio edits of the tracks. You get a lot for your money and surprisingly, the production is excellent. Very cool mixes! In regards to the lyrics (to contrast a previous review): I like them! Some of them are grotesque, some harsh as hell (track 1), some funny. Just the right mix for me. A very solid release with a touch of NY city beats and rap on occasion. -review by Kai (of Random Insults) Artist: THINGS OUTSIDE THE SKIN Title: You Knew It All Along Label: Facility Records Chvad
SB has been making music for about 15 years or so now, first via
the project Recherché' and more recently with Things
outside the skin. "You knew it all along" is the first
I've heard of his stuff and I'm pretty ambivalent as to what I think
of this disc. When I first put it on, I really didn't like it at all,
but after multiple listens, it started to grow on me. I can't say I
love it, but it definitely isn't a total waste of plastic either.
-review by Royce
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