Band Spotlight
Chiodos
Perhaps no one can explain the sheer ferocity and timid quietness it is better than when vocalist Craig Owens says “we don’t want to let the kids down” when discussing the group’s intense vocals live at shows. Well they never let a single kid down with their vicious assault on the ears and grip on the jugular...
Subscribe to our mailing list
Current Top Ten Chart
Skinny Puppy - Mythmaker
Converge - No Heroes
The Graduate - Anhedonia
Death By Stereo - Death Alive
Comeback Kid - Broadcasting
The Snake The Cross The Crown - Cotton Teeth
Dear and the Headlights - Small Steps, Heavy Hooves
The Geeks - Every Time We Fall
Limbeck - Limbeck
WinterKids - Memoirs
03.09.2007 by J-Sin
- Smother Magazine »
- Music Reviews »
- Electronic, Trance, IDM, Ambient »
- Massiv In Mensch - Clubber Lang
- Electronic, Trance, IDM, Ambient »
- Music Reviews »
Music Reviews of Techno, Trance, Jungle, Trip-Hop, Industrial, Electronica, IDM, House, Drum&Bass
Massiv In Mensch — Clubber Lang Buy it at Amazon
Swirling hard electronic pop music from Germany’s Massiv in Mensch is on order here on their fourth full-length release. “Clubber Lang” shows off big beats, dynamic synth loops, and awesome acid lines. Bouncing beats and hard floor fillers seem to promise to keep your body in constant movement. Indeed there’s no calm of inertia here on this four-to-the-floor EBM adventure. Their interpretation of U2’s “Sunday Bloody Sunday” is an exhausting take on that pop-rock juggernaut which saw the group enlist some help from The Promise’s Sven Enzelmann.
- J-Sin
Technorati tags: Massiv In Mensch, Clubber Lang, CD Review, music, review
Read More Music Reviews
- Contact Us | Enter Contests | Links | FAQ | Mailbag | Site Map © Smother Magazine 1996- All Rights Reserved





