Electric Callboy
TEKKNO


3.8
excellent

Review

by Trey STAFF
September 5th, 2022 | 114 replies


Release Date: 2022 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Stupid Fun Escapism

“Hypa Hypa” couldn’t have been released at a better time. By June 2020, most the world was locked down, necessities were in short supply, uncertainty and division was dominating the news, and a large majority of the population was living in fear of an unknown disease. Amid all these anxiety-inducing events, Electric Callboy (Eskimo Callboy at the time) dropped a mind-fuck of a video featuring dirty mullets, eighties attire, barely choreographed dance moves, large amounts of chaos, and over-the-top humor. The song itself immediately caught the attention of the confined masses with its memorable chorus and shocking transitions from cheesy electro-pop to metalcore. Would “Hypa Hypa” had been as successful if it had been released under better circumstances? That question is open to discussion, but there’s no doubt “Hypa Hypa” provided humor and escapism at a time when people needed both. Fortunately, TEKKNO provides more of the same.

The album’s first single, “We Got the Moves”, is even catchier and more energetic than its predecessor, featuring an electro-beat straight from classic Front 242, rhythmic metalcore, and a huge cheesy chorus. It also breaks up the formula with back-to-back breakdowns; a rave-themed breakdown as well a more traditional one. Of all the great elements on “We Got the Moves”, it’s new vocalist Nico Sallach’s voice that really lifts the song to the next level. Honestly, Nico couldn’t have come at a better time. It might just be my opinion, but Electric Callboy’s quality had been quickly diminishing since Crystals, and they needed something to inspire them again. It seems losing their old vocalist and adding Nico was the inspiration they needed. If there was still any doubt about the band’s motivation, the album's second single “Pump It” put it to rest.

With the release of “Pump It”, an obvious formula started to emerge. It seemed every song was going to feature jarring transitions, modern electronica and 80s pop, bouncy metalcore, alternative rock, a large dose of frat boy humor, and huge overblown choruses. Beyond the music itself, the running theme of sensationalism and an over-the-top disconnect from reality really makes TEKKNO so appealing. Nowhere is the culmination of all these elements more apparent than the minute and thirty-nine second “Hurrikan” which is half German schlager and half deathcore; with an accompanying video that is even better than the actual song. On the topic of brevity, another element that works in TEKKNO’s favor is the brief duration of the songs and album itself. On the micro level, each song establishes its schtick, beats you with a break down for a change of pace, and ends before any of it can become tedious. On the macro level, the album itself benefits from the same short runtime; culminating before the Electric Callboy formula starts to become stale.

TEKKNO couldn’t have come out a better time. There is, of course, the state of the world and the escapism TEKKNO provides, but there’s also the significance it holds to the band itself. Each album since Crystals had been increasingly bland and uninspired, while at the same time neutering the heavier elements of their past; TEKKNO fixes all of that. If you’ve heard even a few of the singles, you know exactly what to expect – huge breakdowns, brilliant pop choruses, modern and old-school electro, metalcore riffs, and a large dose of escapist fun. I don’t know if you could consider TEKKNO a comeback release, but with as low of an opinion as I had about their last few albums, I would consider it one – a successful one if their streaming numbers and concert attendance is any indication.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
Pikazilla
September 5th 2022


29724 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I cannot wait to jam the f out of this



The new vocalist was the best thing to happen to them

Mort.
September 5th 2022


25062 Comments


why is sowing listening to so much metalcore. what the fuck is going on

ChoccyPhilly
September 6th 2022


13626 Comments


If it's just as addictive as Hypa Hypa then count me in

kalkwiese
September 6th 2022


10390 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Ugh, reaction videos

Lender
September 6th 2022


218 Comments


Cant wait to give this a listen. Guilty pleasure or not, they are fun as hell.

iChuckles
September 6th 2022


669 Comments


The opening sentiments about "Hypa Hypa" are absolutely spot-on. That song/video exists in such a weird time capsule from when the world was so bleak and hopeless that people needed something light-hearted to cling onto and they delivered that in spades. Excited to check out the whole thing.

joshieboy
September 7th 2022


8257 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Best thing about this band is showing them to my non-metal listening friends and watching their reactions. Band is just so fun.

rodrigo90
September 8th 2022


7387 Comments


PLEASE tell me that the title is a pun of Tekken.

Donul
September 8th 2022


105 Comments


I don’t know if you could consider TEKKNO a comeback release, but with as low of an opinion as I had about their last few albums, I would consider it a comeback release – a successful comeback release if their streaming numbers and concert attendance is any indication.

I feel like you could replace "comeback release" in this section at least once. But, minor quibbles, great review!

Don't care for the band, but Hurrikan did make me chuckle.

Might check this album out just for the heck of it.

smaugman
September 8th 2022


5443 Comments


no one can rate this album again now with that beautiful graph

conesmoke
September 8th 2022


7875 Comments


Ein bis wei un hurriiiiiikaaan
Ba da da da dancing on a boat woo hoo

0xME
September 8th 2022


1071 Comments


lmao that rating distribution

tyman128
Staff Reviewer
September 8th 2022


4492 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

best rating distribution ever

Prancer
September 8th 2022


1597 Comments


electric daoboy

Pikazilla
September 8th 2022


29724 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I wish I could rate this but I def don't wanna be the one to break that rating distribution

ConcubinaryCode
September 8th 2022


7539 Comments


I got you fam

TrayGeddyWillFindUs
September 9th 2022


11 Comments


"Fortunately, TEKKNO provides more of the same."

And less fortunately, we still need it (the escapism)

XfingTheSullen
September 9th 2022


5220 Comments


pump it was what got me to buy dumbbells lol

Pikazilla
September 9th 2022


29724 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

epic

Jamdbz
September 9th 2022


1521 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I can't seem to find this anywhere to listen to



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