All Artists: Sitd Title: Stronghold Members Wishing: 0 Total Copies: 0 Label: Metropolis Records Release Date: 9/28/2004 Genres: Dance & Electronic, Pop Styles: Electronica, Dance Pop Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 782388034227 |
![]() | Sitd Stronghold Genres: Dance & Electronic, Pop
Hailing from Germany's industrial heartland, SITD can be counted amongst the most acclaimed new projects of the present European club scene. Their first two EPs soared to the top of Germany's alternative charts. The apocal... more » |
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Album Description Hailing from Germany's industrial heartland, SITD can be counted amongst the most acclaimed new projects of the present European club scene. Their first two EPs soared to the top of Germany's alternative charts. The apocalyptical electro hymns give this release an air of diversity and thrill between the heaven of despair and the hell of hope. Similar CDs
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CD ReviewsThis is awesome Robert LaBarge | Mesa, AZ USA | 01/10/2005 (5 out of 5 stars) "This CD simply rocks. Harsh, pulsing beats, perfect for the industrial dance-floor enthusiast." Great CD Andrew | 07/19/2005 (4 out of 5 stars) "SITD manage to perfectly fuse the scathing brutality of Suicide Commando and Hocico with the sweet, grandiose melodies of VNV Nation and Icon Of Coil. The result will unite the Industrial and Futurepop enthusiasts under one pounding kickdrum, because SITD are incredibly good.
Pretty much "a bit of everything" goes into this CD: EBM/Industrial/Powernoise/Futurepop all balanced and hybridized to perfection. This CD only got 4 stars because its successor (Coded Message 12) is more consistent and delivers more brilliance, but its second song, Laughingstock, is unutterably good Suicide Commando-esque dark Industrial with sweet, lush orchestrations that turn it into the best SITD song ever (better than all the songs on CM12 even). Snuff Machinery may have got the press but for my money, Laughingstock blows it to hell. Rictfest is still not as good (although an EXCELLENT song in its own right, believe me). Laughingstock is wonderful but other goodies exist too, including Hurt, Rose-Colored Skies and the aforementioned Snuff Machinery." |