"Talk about a comeback record. FullBlackHabit quite literally picks up where SuperCoolNothing left off. Although, this album is much much MUCH louder! The guitar riffs are nothing you havent heard before, but just like the last album, they fit the music perfectly. Loads of awesome Coldwave goodness from the break-beats, to the electronic blips and beeps and the uniquely dark vocals. The whole feel of this album is just cool as hell. Really cant add too much more than the last several folks have. If you like 16 Volt this is essential, no way around that. Industrial fans need this record. Best played REALLY loud. Highlights include Cables & Wires, Suffering You, and The Defect People, but the whole record is insanely good and worth repeated listens. Hell even Steve White of KMFDM/Pig and Paul Raven of Killing Joke/Ministry made their way on this record. For 16 Volt fans and HARD-hitting industrial in general
Eat It Up"
Great CD!
R. Ratliff | 06/19/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"What can I say, I love this CD right off the bat. It's already haunting me(in a good way)"
Destined to be a classic.
childeater | 06/19/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"With all of the stagnation of music over the past 10 years, it is absolutely refreshing to hear something new and powerful. This disc is an incredible journey through Heaven and Hell - the dark side and the sun peeking through the clouds. A glimmer of hope at the throes of chaos and suicide.
This record has changed my life. I've not had an album move me so much since NIN's The Downward Spiral, which, I feel, this record is AT LEAST on par with (and that's not something to be taken lightly).
This is absolutely, positively, 16Volt's best work to date. I would venture to say that this may be the album of 2007, and quite possibly, the best album I have heard this decade.
Honestly, I was about to give up.
THANK YOU FOR SAVING MUSIC."
Genius
Blake P. Kuver | 08/28/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"After reading all the other reviews of this album I can do nothing but agree.
This is just an amazing piece of art.
Imagine my surprise browsing through my local shop. "Wow, a new 16 Volt" I thought to myself. Little did I know this CD would find a permanent place in my player.
The songs are loud when they need to be, soft at times (in that distincly 16 Volt way), and throughout the album they grab on to your emotions and take you for a ride.