King Diamond
Conspiracy


4.0
excellent

Review

by DrJohn USER (47 Reviews)
July 2nd, 2016 | 41 replies


Release Date: 1989 | Tracklist

Review Summary: King's cut.

Well, placing your ugly mug after the double cross of Abigail and Them cramps your chances of winning the split decision, doesn't it? First, the surprise factor and innovation that Abigail carried in 1987 is, by default, something you can't expect from anything that ensued. Second, the preposterous story, which for King has always been a component of the highest importance, is a continuation of the Them preposterous canon. Logically, it means that in order to get the facts straight, one could listen to Them without checking Conspiracy but not the other way 'round. In fact, come down to its bare bones, the single act separating this from its more acclaimed predecessors is--you having listened to them beforehand.

Conspiracy exhibits all the features that King mastered during the late 1980s. At the forefront, you'll notice the tasteful guitar brand of Andy LaRocque and Pete Blakk, fabricating a quasi-progressive song structure--a perfect convoy for King's trademark octave oscillation. LaRocque's leads befit a school of thought that ordains sing-along quality before density, or, when being dense and shreddy, add some melody in order to spice things up. In his own right, Pete Blakk fills Michael Denner's shoes for the second album in a row, establishing himself as a decent alternative. You will bask in textures varying from dreamy acoustic passages to articulate riffs, to change of rhythmic patterns, to tension building interludes and, truth be told, some sparse and "poorly aged" synth lines. Of course, as always, vocal layers, instrumentation, and compositions work towards delivering the essence of King Diamond: the play.

To put it briefly, King wants to project some kind of deal with 'Them'; a deal involving a chat with his departed sister in order to break those "Sleepless Nights" and walk with her through gardens of days long past; basically, he wants some answers concerning the events that took place in the previous album[see Them]. Obviously, such arrangements concerning the dead always come with a price, don't they? Yeah, King Diamond doesn't push the envelope of horror scenarios but in context with what I've previously pointed out, he sure knows how to put an established method into use. Come the theatric delivery, a right frame of mind, taking it with a grain of salt, and a production style--as dearly missed as Missy--that actually allows you to crank up the volume knob without collapsing your eardrums under compression, and such fictions can materialise.

Still, this one could lose on points, especially when the judges reason birth rights while seeking logic and canon in ghost stories. Had Abigail and Them been released after this one, I'm not sure if the former would still be the showpiece, or if one would seek a prequel of this story at the latter in order to give Conspiracy its due. Anyway, considering 'Them' had settled for a fictional "Cremation" in return for allowing one to parlay the dead, then what's the actual price to be paid to HIM for endorsing King's corner once again? Between you and I, offering Conspiracy on the 'underrated' altar and a little blood on his forehead strikes me as a one-sided deal... An arrangement that has probably left The Fallen One feeling like he had been had, while this mere disciple of his walked away with yet another excellent album under his belt.



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DrJohn
July 2nd 2016


1041 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

"Sleepless Nights" official video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U-yYG00Nr8I

manosg
Emeritus
July 2nd 2016


12708 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off

This review came at the best time as I'm jamming Mercyful Fate's ep. First KD I bought and left it for years to collect dust but I was lucky enough to finally see the light.



Great stuff as always Doc, pos.

DrJohn
July 2nd 2016


1041 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Thx manos. I'd listened to Abigail, Them and a couple of Mercyfull Fate albums before I checked this one. Rules. Abigail is my fav but this ranks pretty close tbh.

ksoflas
July 2nd 2016


1423 Comments


Respect Doc.

bloc
July 2nd 2016


69990 Comments


I like this one more than Them tbh

DrJohn
July 3rd 2016


1041 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

hmm, lately I've come across lots of folks ranking this higher than Them. both are solid 4s to me : )

vonseux
July 3rd 2016


363 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Nothing wrong ranking this one higher than "Them"

frigyourgenre
July 4th 2016


4437 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

true dat sir

manosg
Emeritus
July 4th 2016


12708 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off

Indeed. "Them" is my fifth favorite KD, actually.

DrJohn
July 4th 2016


1041 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

NOOOOOOOOO ;p

manosg
Emeritus
July 4th 2016


12708 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off

haha Abigail, Conspiracy, The Eye, The Graveyard, ''Them'' are my top 5

DrJohn
July 4th 2016


1041 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

hmm, I need to revisit The Eye & Graveyard & Spider's Lullabye... been a while.

Judio!
July 4th 2016


8496 Comments


Still haven't listened to this album yet (!)

DrJohn
July 4th 2016


1041 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

give it a go Judio (!)



vonseux
July 4th 2016


363 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

"Lies" it's the mst played song on my record, just because that awesome intro, prog bands eat dust fro this tempo. Victimized is alsso badass. Only problem of this album is lenght. If not for At the Graves extended time, it could be an EP. Oh, don't forget to listen to Pagan's Mind cover of At the Graves.

frigyourgenre
July 5th 2016


4437 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

the eye rules so hard

Casavir
February 1st 2018


5644 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Only Abigail beats this album. Frankly, I think this was an improvement over the last one despite Them still being an excellent album.

DarkSideOfLucca
February 1st 2018


17521 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

"Only Abigail beats this album." [2]

HardPressed
November 17th 2020


25 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Listened to the first five KD solo albums over Halloween time and I honestly think this is his best album.

TheAntichrist
November 17th 2020


4053 Comments


i like them a little more, but it's hard to go wrong with early diamond



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