Terrorfakt reaches new boundaries for power noise techno !
Lil' Rowlands | Detroit Lakes, MN | 08/29/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Ever since they shattered the glass with COLD STEEL WORLD and the follow-up, COLD WORLD REMIXES, Terrorfakt has worked on improving their sound and changing the style of their power noise elements and dark electro beats for TEETHGRINDER. I agree with the review from Metropolis Records that Terrorfakt has reached new grounds for aggressive power noise music with this release. Some of the tracks were a little bit repetitive at times, but the spoken phrases that appear in most of the tracks add to it to keep the listeners attention. 'Welcome To Hell' is a great introduction track as it builds up great from the beginning and keeps your attention all the way to the end...I honestly hoped that track was a little longer than it originall was for the album. My other personal favorites were: The Fine Art of Killing Yourself, Rhythm & Hate, Stormbreaker, M15, & We Gave 'Till We Bled. Other fans will hopefully agree that TEETHGRINDER will be the album where they are at their best."
Mechanically Inefficient 2.75/5 Starts
Paul Robles | Covina, CA | 03/07/2008
(3 out of 5 stars)
"Having listend to the first cd (Cold Steel World), I fell in love with their mechanical music. Fast and raw, they pleased my dark needs. But unfortunetaly, Teethgrinder was a big let down compared to the Cold Steel World. SOme how, it lost it's creativity and orginality that the first offerd. In Teethgrinder, even though it's faster and more danceable, has a consisten ryhthem that makes almost every song sound similar to each other. Which after a wial, starts to get boring and dull. THis ablum is still listenable but only for the first few times. COld Steel World is a much more complex ablum that has variety and never gets tiring."