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Kidneythieves
Zerospace


3.5
great

Review

by Cravinov13 USER (61 Reviews)
November 15th, 2005 | 6 replies


Release Date: 2002 | Tracklist


For those of you who are familiar with the movie and soundtrack, The Queen Of The Damned, you may be familiar with the band Kidneythieves. If not, then may not have heard of such a band. Kidneythieves is a unique two man band (Free Dominquez & Bruce M. Somers, not including tour band members) with a very Industrial/ Trip-Hop sound with some Gothic Rock and Trance music as well (think Skinny Puppy, only with a female singer). Zer"space is Kidneythieves second full length album after Trickster (and if you don"t count Phi In The Sky, which was full of remakes from Zer"space and their EP), in which the band took a supposedly temporary hiatus afterwards (with Free Dominquez going solo soon after the band"s breakup).

Free Dominquez, the vocalist, has a very unique voice that sounds very similar to Christina Scabbia of Lacuna Coil and Shirley Manson of Garbage. Bruce M. Somers, the instrumentalist, does every single instrument (except the cello and violin in Serene Dream) on this album. Bruce plays the acoustic and electric guitar, the bass, and the drums. Overall, the music that Kidneythieves creates a very ambient and creates a since of inner space, or "zero space".

Zer"space
The first track, Before I"m Dead (also seen in the movie Queen Of The Damned) kicks off this album with slow start, but quickly picks up into one of the best tracks on the album, also one of the few tracks that use electric guitars. Zer"space is by far the best track, using mostly drum solos and short, quick guitar riffs, also contains the only explicit swearing on the track. Arsenal is the next track and is very slow and mellow with industrial riffs and turntables, in which Free Dominquez does a whisper-like style of singing. Molten and Black Bullet are technically one track, Molten being a 54 second intro to Black Bullet. Black Bullet is another one of the better songs on the album with a very lively beat and a lot of good guitar riffs. The next three tracks, Dyskrasia, Spank, and Glitter Girl all song like trip-hop pop rock tracks, and which are fairly decent in sound and vocals, but are by far the weaker songs on the album.

Serene Dream, is the acoustic track, uses a lot of unique sample noises and a simple acoustic guitar riff and Free Dominquez"s beautiful voice. Amnzer" is 2 minute filler track that is very similar to Molten, with a weird, atmospheric sound and Free speaking her haunting words in the background. The last two tracks, Crazy (remake of a Willie Nelson song) and Placebo, are both extremely industrial tracks, in which Placebo could be considered the conclusion of the CD, and having a sound very similar to Arsenal and Serene Dream. The last track, Take A Train (Awakening), is a 13 minute long track with it"s first 11 minutes of pure silence before Free Dominquez starts talking in a very haunting, almost enchanting voice. What you hear after her short and sad story is some weird vocal work that eventually builds up into a very The Lord Of The Rings haunting vocal style (think back to the elves and the music you"d hear when someone died in the film).

Pros
-- A lot of very unique Industrial and Rock music
-- Free Dominquez is a very talented vocalist
-- The atmosphere the album creates is very mystifying
Cons
-- The middle part was rather weak
-- Some of the lyrics are really WTF?

Track Listing:
1. Before I"m Dead (5/5)
2. Zer"space (5/5)
3. Arsenal (3/5)
4. Molten (1.5/5)
5. Black Bullet (4.5/5)
6. Dyskrasia (4/5)
7. Spank (2/5)
8. Glitter Girl (2.5/5)
9. Serene Dream (5/5)
10. Amnzer" (2/5)
11. Crazy (3.5/5)
12. Placebo (4.5/5)
13. Take A Train (Awakening) (3/5)



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Comments:Add a Comment 
Cravinov13
November 16th 2005


3854 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Come on people, please give me some feedback. Also, I apologize for not having a lot of information on thses guys. They are really hard to find information about.

ocelot-05
November 16th 2005


807 Comments


Dude, just because you put everything together in one paragraph, it doesn't mean this isn't a track-by-track. There's nothing wrong with a t-b-t, but this one barely had any information about the individual tracks, basically one sentence each. You briefly described some of them, but not in a helpful way. I'm sorry if I seem mean, but I'm just trying to help, dude. I've seen you write some good reviews lately, so I know you're capable of more.

You might want to go back and fix that paragraph. There's quite a few mistakes.This Message Edited On 11.15.05

Cravinov13
November 16th 2005


3854 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

??? It's the exact same thing I did with the other reviews



Thanks, I took care of em. And I broke up the paragraph to make it a bit more

easier to read.This Message Edited On 11.15.05

pulseczar
November 16th 2005


2385 Comments


very mediocre review, basically a short T by T mushed into two paragraphs.


This album's good, we need more Industrial around here

Ace_of_Bass2112
November 16th 2005


257 Comments


maybe some type o-



Shattered_Future
November 16th 2005


1629 Comments


I've heard stuff from this band from an internet radio site before...good stuff. Their vocalist has a great voice.



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