Eleven skin-crawling tracks of dark omniscient beats overlaid with haunting melodies and screaming whisper-like vocals. Dark electro doesn't get much better than this.
Eleven skin-crawling tracks of dark omniscient beats overlaid with haunting melodies and screaming whisper-like vocals. Dark electro doesn't get much better than this.
CD Reviews
Amazing. Something that truly stands out in the overly deri
Matthew Czubacki | Shrewsbury, MA - USA | 10/25/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Psyclon Nine's finest work yet. No other dark electro band sounds like this. And that's saying something.
It's always nice to see a band evolve with every new release. The production is impeccable. Their sound is a lot more refined than in their first two releases.
Ner0's voice is somewhat less distorted (although still heavily so), to the point that you can actually figure out what he's saying most of the time.
The samples are well-crafted and tasteful, and the guitars are better intregrated into the sound compared to Inri, where I felt they came across as somewhat crude at times. And let's face it: few bands can sound evil without just coming across as cheesy... But somehow they manage it. Not playing into the club-whore dance industrial monotony rampant throughout the genre, and utilizing somewhat unconventional hooks definitely helps.
Put simply, if you liked Psyclon Nine's earlier work, or you're just a fan of dark, brutal, evil-sounding music to lose yourself in, you'll probably love this CD."
Perfect, better then Inri
R. Reyna | 05/30/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"not a five star but a ten. after you buy this album and you take it out of the package take it straigt to your loudest sound system and let it rip. as a matter of fact go ahead and by extra speakers cause you will need them with this album. all songs are made to be played as loud as you can. perfect i love all the songs. their are a few albums that you can actually sit and listen to them with out skipping any songs. This is one of them."
THE CHILD DEVIANT
CRAZOTOLOGY | Joplin, MO. (USA) | 11/30/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Welcome to the futuristic horror world of Psyclon Nine! This band is quite an anomaly within the realms of industrial music. If there was ever such a thing as Black Industrial...this would be the band that truly pioneered that idea, though, some would argue that Midnight Configuration (totaly different kind of band) are the first to explore such a twist. Anyways, Psyclon Nine's Crwn Thy Frnicatr album is dark, heavy-electro, and most of all....brilliant! On This album, Psychlon Nine uses more guitars than on the previous album (INRI), while, remaining consistent to thier evil dancey elements. The electronic sounding drums are likely to have been played by an actual drummer, and the synth sections are complicated and evocative. This is one of the few bands in the modern industrial scene that have created something truly unique and special. Worth every penny!"
I need to pause and check my pulse!
Shawn M. Brown | 04/24/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"My god! After my hearing returns and I pay for the speeding ticket that this album got me. I can still say flat out that this is a FANTASTIC ALBUM! The perfect blend of Terror/EBM-Industrial/Brackish Metal! A perfect soundtrack for an evening in Dante's Inferno!
Also perfect for Chicago road rage!"
YES!!!
Tyler Peltier | bamberg germany | 02/11/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This Album is pure evil and is the best thing to happen to industrial in along time buy it. NOW!"