Review – Cruciform Injection – “Critical”
www.cruciforminjection.com
*I received a promotional copy that might differ from the
actual release. Cut me some slack.
Having recently installed a fantastic Kenwood
CD/MP3 player in the Doilie-mobile, I’ve realized that
industrial music needs to be played at top volume while doing
a buck three to get the full effect…must be something
about the full utilization of technology available.
Speaking of full utilization of technology, the new album
“Critical” from Cruciform Injection is a rather
pleasant surprise. Having never really been familiar with
other releases from Cruciform Injection, I’m unsure
of how much influence the current EBM trend has affected their
style. The songs on this release are high energy and well
mastered, mostly dancefloor with a slow jam or two thrown
in for depth.
There’s also an impressive group of remixes, from Massiv
in Mench, Icon of Coil and Funker Vogt, save the album from
being typical of today’s (it’s not like I haven’t
heard EBM before). What would have been the weakest songs
on the album have fantastic remixes, so while I’m not
fond of the original versions of either Defiance or Breaking
Skies, the remixes breathe a second life into them. The Massive
in Mench version of Definance is heavy and intricate, and
the Icon of Coil mix of Breaking Skies is so pop-friendly
it makes me want to get all jiggy ‘n shit.
Punketta
Doilie’s math lesson: 1 pinch synthpop + 2 scoops EBM
+ a dash of stompy-stomp dance = Cruciform Injection