Electronomicon

Electronomicon Artist: Electric Hellfire Club
Label: Cleopatra
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 741157116625
EAN: 0741157116625
ASIN: B00005QD6B


Release Date: 2002-01-15

Electronomicon


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Tracks:

  1. Into Thee Abyss
  2. Wired in Blood
  3. Sons of the Serpent
  4. Hypochristian
  5. Stockholm Syndrome
  6. Whores of Babylon
  7. Broken Goetia
  8. I Dream of Demons
  9. Nordland
  10. Tannhauser Gate
  11. This Is the Zodiac...
  12. Hymn to the Fallen: Conjuration (Song of Azazel)/Goat Mass/Revelry ...
  13. Keys to the Kingdom

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Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Cyber Metal Nightmare.......2004-06-09

It took a few listens for me to get into this one. I guess I'm still sentimentally tied to the sound of 'Burn Baby Burn'. I need to get over it, since this band tries something a little different on each album. On its' own terms, this is one scary little record. Try listening to it in the dark. Demonic robo-metal.

5 out of 5 stars Unbelieveable.......2003-08-23

As an EHC collector and Fan, i jumped to get this album and the sound is amazing. Beautiful use of samples. The songs that will definately get your heart racing are Hypochristian, Whores of Babylon, Broken Goetia, and This Is The Zodiac. But don't leave it at that. the whole CD is an amazing and is a must own

5 out of 5 stars Best album to date.......2002-03-14

When i first purchased this album, i had rathe rlow expectations. Witness the Millenium was ok, but not as good as this bands previous albums. So i didnt think this album was gonna be all to good. But i was very wrong. This is easily the bands best album since Kiss the Goat, if not even better then that one. The band has found a perfect formation of their former sound and thier new metal sound. If your a long time fan of thiers, then this album should appeal to you. If your just a big metal head then this album will really be a hit on you. Either way, it is an outstanding piece of music which shows the bands has a great ability to progress thier new sound into very dark places. Keep em coming guys.

1 out of 5 stars a far cry..... fading fast.......2002-03-12

EHC originally had a very unique INSPIRED sound. They have devolved and lost their inspiration. Steer clear of the new stuff. Thomas Thorn is simply trying to make EHC an acceptable metal band after years of painful rejection. A few wrong turns have taken them off the left-hand path completely, physically, creatively, mentally. Artistic conformity is an ugly bird with few feathers. Come on guys..... you could have found a better middle ground between the psychedelic-disco-grind sound that made you vibrant and the metal sound that could've got you more loyal evil followers. oh well, the masterminds are out to lunch. atleast we have Burn Baby Burn and Kiss the Goat to look back on, listen to, and wonder what happened to that progressive satanic vision, and what could have been....... good recipe's are hard to come by and bad cook's have crappy taste buds.

4 out of 5 stars Return to hell.......2002-02-05

Electronomicon is a great cyber-metal CD. A few years ago The Electric Hellfire Club announced that they wished to change their sound, and didn't want to be pigeon-holed in the goth/industrial category. They have moved guitars completely to the front of their music. The CD begins with a few hard core tacks that remind me of that great late-80's thrash like Slayer, Exodus, or Nuclear Assault. Slowly, the keyboards enter into the mix adding a nice future/cyber ambiance. Kind of reminds me of "Iron Helix" by Xorcist.

This CD is really good. Once you dig into the tracks there is a lot there, a highpoint definitely being Tannhauser Gate. They are creating their dark satan music, but never taking themselves too seriously (as is evident by "I Dream of Demons" and "Wired in Blood"). I give it only 4 stars, because listening to it, I know this CD will have to grow on me. "Kiss the Goat" and "Burn, Baby, Burn" on the other hand, both grabbed me right away.

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  5. Acadie ~ Daniel Lanois
  6. The Light Side: The Dark Side ~ Dick Gregory
  7. ... Keep It Hot ~ The Casanovas
  8. Live a Little ~ Big Kenny
  9. Bird Bones in the Bughouse ~ The Dead Science
  10. Night on Earth ~ Rialto

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