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Psyclon Nine > We the Fallen
Audio CD
:: Metropolis Records ::
Released:
2009-09-08
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Rating:
4.0/5 (4 Reviews)
4/5
I'm a fan for life.
by CRAZOTOLOGY (Joplin, MO. (USA))
I like P9 pretty much no matter what. This album is much more organic and acoustic than prior albums...but there is still a constant electronic feel throughout the entire record. Nero's vocals are clear and easy to understand and the music is extremly dark and beat oriented. This is black metal and industrial dance thrown into one. I love it!
3/5
P9
by ChArLiE (San José, Costa Rica)
I feel so disappointed, "INRI" and "Crwn Thy Frnicatr" were just amazing, this sounds so "Generic".
I think this guys are very talented but this album doesn't impress me.
I ll give 3 stars because it doesn't sounds bad at all, but as I already said before it is too "Generic", and P9 did very original music in the past.
5/5
Best yet
by T. M. (San Francisco, CA)
While this strays more towards their Black metal influences than their industrial roots, I consider this the best psyclon album so far. Gone are the long intos to every track but keeps all the good notes of Frnicatr, dark and aggressive tracks with impressively written lyrics. With songs like "suicide note lullaby" and "As one with the flies" which seems to come from older INRI songs like "The feeding". Psyclon9 is one of those bands that gets it right. From the first track, the moods is set and their presence is felt. This is music that holds it's victim mercilessly. This album is the new definition of 9. It is everything i could want from them, and i cant wait for their next offering.
3/5
2.75 / 5.0 -- An overall disappointment
by Psychotic Psycho (CA)
I have been following Psyclon Nine for a while now, and I very much like their previous albums except for "Crwn Thy Frnicatr"--which is an album I very much love. "Crwn Thy Frnicatr" had just the right blend of dark orchestral elements, industrial, metal, and electro. This release "We The Fallen" however has shed all of those previous genre labels that made Psyclon Nine so unique. Generic black metal riffs consume this album, while the (awesome) industrial beats are drowned out by them--quite a shame really. The electro and the whole catchy synth aspect is entirely absent as well. There are some really intense and catchy industrial bits on this album, but unfortunately they are gone far too soon and pushed to the (barely audible) back burner far too soon--they (audibly) only comprise a minor fraction of each song on average. For instance "Heartworm" has one of THE COOLEST industrial intros I have ever heard of any band, but unfortunately at the 00:38 second mark it promptly dissolves into repetitive and generic black metal guitar (which drowns out all else, besides the cacophonous shrieking "vocals"). This album really just sounds like one of many _fill_in_the_blank_ generic black metal bands, and it really is a worm in my heart that they did this to themselves--they were so much better than this! But I have hope for the future, hopefully the majority of fans will agree with me and we can have the great Psyclon Nine back someday. If you didn't like the album, have your voice heard and let the band know! As you can see not a single song scored a "5" from me, however every album previous (even the 1st one) has had at least a few 5 star songs. This is a great letdown. If you want to save money, and send a strong message to Nero: only pay to download the three 4-star songs individually! Money talks.
Track listing:
"Soulless (The Makers Reflection)" - 3/5
"We the Fallen" - 4/5
"Heartworm" - 2/5 (only because of the awesome intro)
"Thy Serpent Tongue" - 3/5
"Bloodwork" - 2/5
"The Derelict (God Forsaken)" - 4/5
"Widowmaker" - 2/5
"There But For the Grace of God" - 4/5
"Of Decay (An Exit)" - 2/5
"Suicide Note Lullaby" - 2/5
"As One With the Flies" - 3/5
"Under the Judas Tree" - 3/5
We the Fallen Summary
Psyclon Nine does not write music for the faint of heart. Full of evil beats, haunting melodies and Nero's distinctive whispered-scream vocals. Over the course of three albums, Psyclon Nine has continued to evolve into its own sound, implementing elements of black metal, post-punk influences, and metal. Now, after two years of silence, Psyclon Nine return with We The Fallen, its darkest, most aggressive album to date. For We The Fallen, Psyclon Nine has enlisted the help of Jason Miller (GodHead) for final tracking and mixing. Dark electro doesn't get much more evil than this.
We the Fallen Track Listing:
Soulless (The Makers Reflection)
Heartworm
Thy Serpent Tongue
Bloodwork
The Derelict (God Forsaken)
Widowmaker
There But For The Grace Of God
Of Decay (An Exit)
Suicide Note Lullaby
As One With The Flies
Under The Judas Tree
We the Fallen CD Techincal Details
Artist:
Psyclon Nine
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Running Time:
mins
UPC:
782388061322
Binding:
Audio CD
Studio:
Metropolis Records
Release Date:
2009-09-08
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