Skinny Puppy - Mythmaker
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Galleries:
- M'era Luna 2010 - 2010-08-09 (Festivals)
- Amphi Festival 2010 - 2010-07-27 (Festivals)
- M'era Luna 2007 - 2007-08-09 (Festivals)
- M'era Luna 2005 - 2005-10-15 (Festivals)
CDs catalogue:
- Skinny Puppy - Weapon (reissue) LP
- Skinny Puppy - Weapon CD
- Skinny Puppy - Weapon CD Digipak
- Skinny Puppy - The Greater Wrong of the Right Limited LP Vinyl
- Skinny Puppy - Live [Bootlegged, Broke and in Solvent Seas] Limited 2LP Vinyl
- Skinny Puppy - Handover CD
- Skinny Puppy - Mythmaker CD
- Skinny Puppy - Back & Forth Vol 7 CD Ltd.
- Skinny Puppy - Politikil MCD
- Skinny Puppy - Bites CD
- Skinny Puppy - Brap (German 2006 Edition) 2CD
- Skinny Puppy - Cleanse Fold & Manipulate CD
- Skinny Puppy - Mind: The Perpetual Intercourse CD
- Skinny Puppy - Remission CD
- Skinny Puppy - 12 Inch Anthology CD
- Skinny Puppy - Ain't It Dead Yet? CD
- Skinny Puppy - Last Rights CD
- Skinny Puppy - Too Dark Park CD
- Skinny Puppy - The Greater Wrong Of The Right (Live) 2DVD
- Skinny Puppy - The Greater Wrong Of The Right
- Skinny Puppy - Back And Forth 06Six CD Comp lTD.
- Skinny Puppy - Ain't It Dead Yet DVD
- Skinny Puppy - Puppy Gristle CD Ltd.
- Skinny Puppy - Video Collection DVD
- Skinny Puppy - Doomsday / Back & Forth Vol. 5 CD
- Skinny Puppy - B Sides Collect
- Skinny Puppy - Back & Forth Series 2
- Skinny Puppy - The Singles Collect
- Skinny Puppy - Rabies CD
- Skinny Puppy - Remission Mini Album CD
- Skinny Puppy - Ain't It Dead Yet
- Skinny Puppy - Remix Dys Temper
- Skinny Puppy - Selections From The Album: ReMix Dys Temper Vinyl 12'' Promo
- Skinny Puppy - Skinned CD
- Skinny Puppy - VIVISectVI CD
- Skinny Puppy - Brap (Original 1996 Edition) 2CD
- Skinny Puppy - The Process CD
- Skinny Puppy - Brap Re-Release 2CD
- Skinny Puppy - Candle MCD Promo
- Skinny Puppy - Chainsaw EP
- Skinny Puppy - Tin Omen (Twelve Inch Remixes) MCD
- Skinny Puppy - Inquisition MCD
- Skinny Puppy - Censor MCD
- Skinny Puppy - Spasmolytic MCD
- Skinny Puppy - Testure MCD
- Skinny Puppy - Worlock MCD
- Skinny Puppy - Tormentor MCD
- Skinny Puppy - Dig It Maxi-Single
- Skinny Puppy - Stairs And Flowers Single
- Skinny Puppy - Remission & Bites CD Comp
- Skinny Puppy - Addiction Single
- Skinny Puppy - Bites And Remission CD
- Skinny Puppy - Live [Bootlegged, Broke and in Solvent Seas] CD
I waited a long time for this CD. I fell in love with Skinny Puppy after hearing Too Dark Park. I started to keep track of their works. Love reached it's peak when I heard The Greater Wrong Of The Right.
We had to spend three years waiting for the next album by the Canadians. Was it worth the wait?
I think that opinions will be divided. A certain group of fans will be delighted. Some people will say that this CD lacks in what we heard on VIVIsectVI, Rabies or Bites. Here we have a clear division into people who like Skinny Puppy "before" and those who like Skinny Puppy "after". I respect all of their works, that's why I never got into any details concerning the fine line between the fans. Everything seems to point at Too Dark Park.
Getting back to Mythmaker. Skinny Puppy amazes once more. Another turn, evolution. We won't hear here anything from The Greater Wrong Of The Right. This CD is clearly calmer. You can't hear guitars which were obviously accented on TGWOTR; what you can hear is the return of the vocal style from previous albums. Is it good? Personally, I had nothing against vocals on TGWOTR. Quite the contrary. Although I heard some accusations against Ogre, saying that he... rapped on that CD. On Mythmaker, you can hear modulated vocals perfectly composed with the overal album's character.
As for the music - as always dark, calm, sometimes creating a nervous atmosphere. It caresses (vexes?) our ears with an orchestra of perfect samples and various sounds. Everything creates a perfect harmony. Sometimes passive (e.g. pedafly), at times very calm (vide JaHer, pastruN) but mostly perfectly balanced. Music on this CD can be clearly taciturn (large parts of haZe) or create an industrial symphony (politikiL, lestiduZ, ugLi).
Another important feature of this album - Not one track too much or too little. Maybe the same rule applies to single sounds as well. Great balance, perfect harmony - with so much chaos in this music! To conclude, once more have Skinny Puppy created a great masterpiece. A masterpiece which will be remembered, which won't be passed indifferently. A masterpiece worth having on your CD shelf.
Tracklist:
1. magnifishit
2. daL
3. haZe
4. pedafly
5. jaHer
6. politikiL
7. lestiduZ
8. pasturN
9. ambiantz
10. ugL
Other articles:
We had to spend three years waiting for the next album by the Canadians. Was it worth the wait?
I think that opinions will be divided. A certain group of fans will be delighted. Some people will say that this CD lacks in what we heard on VIVIsectVI, Rabies or Bites. Here we have a clear division into people who like Skinny Puppy "before" and those who like Skinny Puppy "after". I respect all of their works, that's why I never got into any details concerning the fine line between the fans. Everything seems to point at Too Dark Park.
Getting back to Mythmaker. Skinny Puppy amazes once more. Another turn, evolution. We won't hear here anything from The Greater Wrong Of The Right. This CD is clearly calmer. You can't hear guitars which were obviously accented on TGWOTR; what you can hear is the return of the vocal style from previous albums. Is it good? Personally, I had nothing against vocals on TGWOTR. Quite the contrary. Although I heard some accusations against Ogre, saying that he... rapped on that CD. On Mythmaker, you can hear modulated vocals perfectly composed with the overal album's character.
As for the music - as always dark, calm, sometimes creating a nervous atmosphere. It caresses (vexes?) our ears with an orchestra of perfect samples and various sounds. Everything creates a perfect harmony. Sometimes passive (e.g. pedafly), at times very calm (vide JaHer, pastruN) but mostly perfectly balanced. Music on this CD can be clearly taciturn (large parts of haZe) or create an industrial symphony (politikiL, lestiduZ, ugLi).
Another important feature of this album - Not one track too much or too little. Maybe the same rule applies to single sounds as well. Great balance, perfect harmony - with so much chaos in this music! To conclude, once more have Skinny Puppy created a great masterpiece. A masterpiece which will be remembered, which won't be passed indifferently. A masterpiece worth having on your CD shelf.
Tracklist:
1. magnifishit
2. daL
3. haZe
4. pedafly
5. jaHer
6. politikiL
7. lestiduZ
8. pasturN
9. ambiantz
10. ugL
Other articles:
- M'era Luna 2010 - 2010-11-23 (Live reports)
- M'era Luna 2007 - 2007-10-09 (Live reports)
- Skinny Puppy - Mythmaker - 2007-02-22 (Music reviews)
- M'era Luna 2005 - 2005-10-09 (Live reports)