One of the best industrial cd's, mainstream or Christian
Chris Watkins | Lancaster, Ohio United States | 10/12/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I have loved this guys music since I was 14. That's about 7 years. This was my favorite industrial cd for over 5 of those years, being beaten only by Circle of Dust's cd Brainchild and NIN's live album "And all that could have been." The only reason that it doesn't beat Circle of Dust is because Circle of Dust is rather unpredictable, whereas kLanK have songs that most often have vs/chorus/vs/chorus/bridge/chorus patterns (however, Klank is still without a doubt one of the best and the heaviest). The only reason that NIN's album would be better is because it is essentially a best of album, withmany of the songs being performed better live that on studio recordings.
Final analysis: It's a must have for industrialists fans!!!"
Awesome Voice And Guitar
Daniel Cassidy | IN | 08/08/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Klank (formerly the guitarest for live shows for Circle Of Dust.) Has made a awesome debute with this album. This being his first CD he has combined machine-gun guitar with his low, but melodic voice. His words come pounding out of the song right in your face. Although this CD was put out on a Christian label, there is no "Jesus loves me this I know" stuff in here--Pure industrial-heavy metal at it's best. I have talked to kLank a couple times on AOL messenger a while ago and he sets his goals very high for his fans-and for himself. I LOVED this CD and I love the voice samples he has in his songs-some from Hellraiser and 12 Monkeys put together in a VERY artfull way. I also highly recommend his second album: NUMB. Another triumph by kLaNk. I also have the LP of this CD also put out by Tooth & Nail if you like this CD try looking for that too."