His sixth album has everything one would expect of Suicide Commando - distorted vocals, heavy crunching beats, raspy melodies, and piercing high end. But this one is different. It has an intensity not seen on previous albu... more »ms. It's more in your face, like he OD'ed on coffee, speed, adrenaline, and anger. If you thought Suicide Commando was aggressive before, you'd better strap yourself in for one hell of a ride.« less
His sixth album has everything one would expect of Suicide Commando - distorted vocals, heavy crunching beats, raspy melodies, and piercing high end. But this one is different. It has an intensity not seen on previous albums. It's more in your face, like he OD'ed on coffee, speed, adrenaline, and anger. If you thought Suicide Commando was aggressive before, you'd better strap yourself in for one hell of a ride.
"Never one to deviate far from the path, Suicide Commando remains consistent with every release. While new technology or synths may be incorporated, one can always tell its Suicide Commando from his signature sound. He just has this way of writing songs that is easily distinguishable among the masses of other bands in the terror EBM genre. Now ready to release his sixth album, Bind, Torture, Kill, Suicide Commando has delivered another phenomenal album that fans were expecting, but weren't ready for. Bind, Torture, Kill has all of what is expected of Suicide Commando - distorted vocals, heavy crunching beats, raspy melodies, and piercing high end. But, this album is different. It has an intensity not seen before on previous Suicide Commando albums.BEWARE!"
My first Suicide Commando cd
E. Anderson | 08/29/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)
"I always been wanting to check out Suicide Commando for some time now. I recently acquired "Bind, Torture, Kill" a couple of weeks ago. I was definitely not disappointed. It took me a few listens for the music to sink but overall I thoroughly enjoyed what I heard. The music kinda reminded me of Mexico's Amduscia and Filament 38 with its distorted vocals and trance like melodies. The music is not your typical EBM. The music is fairly aggressive in comparison to other EBM bands like VNV Nation and Apoptygma Berzerk.
"Bind, Torture, Kill" opens up the album and quickly set the tone for the rest of the album with its aggressive but melodic synthesized melodies.The song could have easily been edited. The lyrics were minimal at best and hearing "Bind, Torture, Kill" over and over again quickly became tiresome. I like how the cd maintains its momentum and energy throughout the album. This terror EBM sound is a nice change of pace from the polished poppier sounds of Apop and VNV."
... and I barely like Suicide Commando
Peter S. Klotz Jr. | Upstate New York | 05/03/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"this album is hard core. I love the high end and the beats, but really, the lyrics are silly (again). It's not Axis of Evil. It's MUSIC"
Great new offer
Musiclover | USA | 05/04/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Suicide Commando surely released a great new album. The tracks sound this time more like the (old) Wumpscut) and I like it. Although I think their last album Axis Of Evil was one of their best , I just loved the melotron melancholic choirs in the back ground, Bind , Torture Kill is a must for all Suicide Commando fans. No one will be disappointed, for sure.I gave it 4 stars and not 5 just to indicate that Johan should stay on his own path and not go into Wumpscut too much."