Catchy dance-floor driven beats and well-mixed vocals are the basis
of this (apparently) Swedish duo, a few songs have synth-pop flavored
vocals, others present a harsher sound. The songs have a lot of
layers and consistent melodies and harmonies. The thing that bugs me
about this album, though, is that every song sounds like I've heard
it before. Every song is an exercise in spotting the influence or
song that's being repeated with slight variations. I just it's
better than sounding bad, but I can't give 100% approval to a sound
that's not their own. Not a bad EBM album, but nothing terribly
memorable, either.
Punketta Doilie's math lesson : Originality / (Assemblage 23 + VNV Nation + X Marks the Pedwalk +
Din_Fiv) = Z Procheck