Gary Numan - Splinter
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Galleries:
- Wrocław Industrial Festival 2015 - 2015-11-10 (Festivals)
CDs catalogue:
- Gary Numan - Savage CD
- Gary Numan - Splinter (Songs From A Broken Mind) CD
- Gary Numan - Dead Moon Falling CD
- Gary Numan - Exile Limited 2LP Vinyl
- Gary Numan - Dead Son Rising CD
- Gary Numan - The Pleasure Principle Live 2CD
- Gary Numan - Micromusic DVD
- Gary Numan - Disconnection 3CD
- Gary Numan - Photograph The Best Of CD
- Gary Numan - Jagged Edge 2CD
- Gary Numan - Engineers CD Limited Edition
- Gary Numan - Jagged CD
- Gary Numan - The Complete John Peel Sessions CD
- Gary Numan - Jagged Live CD
- Gary Numan - Small Black Box 2CD
- Gary Numan - Jagged (US Version) CD
- Gary Numan - Fragment 1/04 2CD
- Gary Numan - Living Ornaments 79 2CD
- Gary Numan - Fragment 2/04 2CD
- Gary Numan - I Assassin (Japanese) CD
- Gary Numan - Pleasure Principle (Japanese) CD
- Gary Numan - Telekon (Japanese) CD
- Gary Numan - Anthology (Dual Disc) DualDisc
- Gary Numan - Resonator (Pioneer Of Sound) CD
- Gary Numan - Reconnected Live & More 2CD
- Gary Numan - Ghost (Live at Hammersmith Odeon 1987) 2CD
- Gary Numan - Hybrid 2CD
- Gary Numan - Scarred Live At Brixton Accademy 2CD
- Gary Numan - Scarred 2CD
- Gary Numan - Anthology DVD
- Gary Numan - U Got The Look CD
- Gary Numan - Purified CD
- Gary Numan - Are Friends Electric? CD
- Gary Numan - Pure CD
- Gary Numan - New Dreams For Old 84 : 98 CD
- Gary Numan - Exile / Extended CD
- Gary Numan - Living Ornaments '81 2CD
- Gary Numan - Telekon CD
- Gary Numan - The Numa Years 5CD Limited Edition
- Gary Numan - Exile CD
- Gary Numan - Dawn CD
- Gary Numan - The Story So Far 3CD Box Set
- Gary Numan - The Sleeproom CD
- Gary Numan - Dark Light 2CD
- Gary Numan - Sacrifice CD
- Gary Numan - Dream Corrosion 2CD Comp.
- Gary Numan - Replicas / The Plan 2CD
- Gary Numan - The Best Of Gary Numan 1978 - 1983 2CD
- Gary Numan - Machine And Soul CD
- Gary Numan - Document Series Presents CD Comp
- Gary Numan - Isolate (The Numa Years) CD
- Gary Numan - Outland CD
- Gary Numan - Asylum 1 4CD
- Gary Numan - The Skin Mechanic Live CD
- Gary Numan - New Anger CD
- Gary Numan - Metal Rhythm CD
- Gary Numan - Ghost CD
- Gary Numan - The Pleasure Principle / Warriors CD
- Gary Numan - Images One & Two 2Vinyl Limited Edition
- Gary Numan - Strange Charm CD
- Gary Numan - The Fury CD
- Gary Numan - White Noise 2CD
- Gary Numan - Berserker CD
- Gary Numan - Warriors CD
- Gary Numan - I, Assassin CD
- Gary Numan - Photograph The Best Of CD Comp
- Gary Numan - Dance CD
- Gary Numan - Tubeway Army CD
- Gary Numan - The Touring Principle '79 VHS
- Gary Numan - The Pleasure Principle CD
- Gary Numan - Replicas CD
I do not know what is taking Gary Numan, but it is probably better stuff than from Witkiewicz, because Numan creates better and better musical works. Stepfather of Trent Reznor, Robert Smith and Ronnie Moorings once again showed that he can create something as fresh as transplants and black paint on the hair on his head. "Splinter" is a must for all those who sucked "Pretty Hate Machine" with their mothers’ milk, and Trent should envy Gary such an album.
Music from Numan on each subsequent album is more mature, it is like a good whiskey lying in the oak barrel – it does not deteriorate, but indeed it is ennobled and becomes of a better taste. "Pure" or "Dead Son Rising" were more good but the "Splinter" attracted me to the player for even longer.
Most of the bands that I listen to, softens and burns out from the record to record. Perhaps musicians calm down with time, but I expect from the music anxiety and energy - definitely it could be its dark side. The album has a lot of dark energy, pleasant to the ear changes of pace and a lot of guitars. Electronic industrial rock sounds in a classic edition.
The strongest point of the album is its balanced level and refinement. There is no question of one or two good tracks to which you want to jump in apart from the rest. The whole is coherent and well thought out. The lyrics are gloomy, existential and bold a little (as the title of the album), in a word they fit to the music.
The best tracks are announcing the album "I Am Dust", "Here in the Black" which begins with a whisper to develop into screamed chorus, "The Calling" interwoven by peaceful classical instruments, calmer "Splinter" - which is well suited for opening of the concert.
But the number one on the record is "Love hurt bleed". Energy, tempo changes, anxiety, and dark electronic sounds! This is what I am looking for in the music.
The end of the album is already calmer, but it does not stand out from the rest and leaves listener with desire to playing it one more time. The only thing that does not fit is the mimic of Gary's face on the cover. He was supposed to be angry but went out bored. Maybe Numan is bored with his life because certainly not with his Splinter.
Tracklist:
01 I Am Dust
02 Here In The Black
03 Everything Comes Down To This
04 The Calling
05 Splinter
06 Lost
07 Love Hurt Bleed
08 A Shadow Falls On Me
09 Where I Can Never Be
10 We're The Unforgiven
11 Who Are You
12 My Last Day
Other articles:
Music from Numan on each subsequent album is more mature, it is like a good whiskey lying in the oak barrel – it does not deteriorate, but indeed it is ennobled and becomes of a better taste. "Pure" or "Dead Son Rising" were more good but the "Splinter" attracted me to the player for even longer.
Most of the bands that I listen to, softens and burns out from the record to record. Perhaps musicians calm down with time, but I expect from the music anxiety and energy - definitely it could be its dark side. The album has a lot of dark energy, pleasant to the ear changes of pace and a lot of guitars. Electronic industrial rock sounds in a classic edition.
The strongest point of the album is its balanced level and refinement. There is no question of one or two good tracks to which you want to jump in apart from the rest. The whole is coherent and well thought out. The lyrics are gloomy, existential and bold a little (as the title of the album), in a word they fit to the music.
The best tracks are announcing the album "I Am Dust", "Here in the Black" which begins with a whisper to develop into screamed chorus, "The Calling" interwoven by peaceful classical instruments, calmer "Splinter" - which is well suited for opening of the concert.
But the number one on the record is "Love hurt bleed". Energy, tempo changes, anxiety, and dark electronic sounds! This is what I am looking for in the music.
The end of the album is already calmer, but it does not stand out from the rest and leaves listener with desire to playing it one more time. The only thing that does not fit is the mimic of Gary's face on the cover. He was supposed to be angry but went out bored. Maybe Numan is bored with his life because certainly not with his Splinter.
Tracklist:
01 I Am Dust
02 Here In The Black
03 Everything Comes Down To This
04 The Calling
05 Splinter
06 Lost
07 Love Hurt Bleed
08 A Shadow Falls On Me
09 Where I Can Never Be
10 We're The Unforgiven
11 Who Are You
12 My Last Day
Other articles:
- Gary Numan - Intruder - 2021-07-01 (Music reviews)
- Gary Numan - Pure - 2009-08-14 (Music reviews)
- Gary Numan - Hybrid - 2009-01-13 (Music reviews)
- Gary Numan - Exile - 2008-12-18 (Music reviews)