Good cd
EerieVonEvil | The Rabbit Hole | 08/01/2004
(4 out of 5 stars)
"The styles are all over the palce on their first album...Concentration is better but this is still a good cd.....very strange....mellow, soothing, and dark. It even gets funky at times...worth the price alone for X-Insurrection."
Excellent Rookie Effort
EerieVonEvil | 01/05/1999
(4 out of 5 stars)
"The first effort from industrial blend artists Machines of Loving Grace, genre is dismissed as they combine techno, goth and pop in a wide-ranging album. The focus strays a bit as the band seems to be trying to prove all they can accomplish - but this album is filled with moments of clarity that move the soul emotionally or move the feet rhythmically."
Oh to be 14 again!
J. Dechant | Beppu, Japan | 06/29/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"For all you industrial heads who grew up on the music of the early 90s, this album is a must have.
It's, dare I say, more listenable than the likes of NIN, Skinny Puppy or Coil, but still retains a unique industrial rock flavor, that I must admit they lost on their last album Gilt. This album contains some of MOLG's most famous and rockingest tunes like "Rite of Shiva", "Lipstick 66" and "Burn Like Brilliant Trash...", and ends with the funky-ass, bass-heavy "Number 9". The only thing I suggest is that you skip the lame, slow ballad "Ciccolina"."