Wumpscut
Siamese


3.5
great

Review

by etomren USER (2 Reviews)
May 23rd, 2010 | 9 replies


Release Date: 2010 | Tracklist

Review Summary: :Wumpscut:'s 2010 album 'Siamese' is a step back from 2009's 'Fuckit'. It also does not match up to classics like 'Wreath of Barbs', 'Embryodead' or 'Dried Blood of Gomorra'. It is however a solid album overall, just a bit uneven.

The annual springtime ritual has arrived. Time to listen to :Wumpscut:'s latest work, Siamese, and examine its strengths and weaknesses in comparison with at least 12 other full-length albums. This year’s task is made all the more difficult because Siamese arrives on the heels of last year’s ***it and Bunkertor 7 Resample, two highpoints of Rudy Ratzinger’s long music career. So how does Siamese stack up? The short answer is somewhat well, but Siamese is no ***it.

The album starts off with a scorcher completely out of left field. “Falling From Lucifer’s Grace” pummels the listener with precision electronics and nasty snarling vocals over a bed of sampled heavy metal guitar riffs. Rudy has used guitars sparingly in the past (“Black Death” and “Mortal Highway”) but never to this devastating affect. Yet the guitars seem almost as an afterthought, just another texture for Rudy to play with. A great club stomper, this track gets the album off to a solid start.

The momentum slides immediately afterward with “Boneshaker Baybee (Video Edit)”, the main single (and first full-length :Wumpscut: video). Not a bad song by any means, just a little bizarre. Seemingly about a night at the strip club, the song is repetitive and simple. It also features some really harsh high-pitched sounds, making it at times physically painful to listen to. The video features a computer animated set of skeletal Siamese (conjoined) twins who have been mounted on a pole, as one would find in a museum perhaps. The twins struggle throughout the video to loosen themselves from the pole that is impaling them. It’s comical and a little disturbing, but mostly just weird.

Next up is “Siamese”, which lyrically and thematically would not seem out of place on 1997’s Embryodead. The song describes conjoined twins who hate each other and want the other one dead, but who obviously cannot live without each other. Maybe sort of a gothic retelling of Stuck On You, the comedy starring Matt Damon and Greg Kinnear. Rudy’s pained vocals really stand out here, but the beat drags and doesn’t seem to match the song very well.

“Ziribit” has sort of a honky-tonk feel to it, lots of fun and a nice little interlude. Rudy even makes a half-assed attempt to sync up the beat with samples of a dog barking. As with previous instrumentals, Rudy takes the opportunity to experiment with new sounds and ideas.

“Auf Wiedersehn im Massengrab” and “Teufelszeug” do not fit with the earlier sound of the album, and make the preceding instrumental all the more appropriate as a segue. Oppressive and suffocating, they would not be out of place on 2008’s Schädling, yet they shine a little brighter due to the impassioned vocals. “Teufelszeug” in particular is somewhat interesting in that it sounds a bit like it could be a slower song off of 1993's Music For A Slaughtering Tribe. In the scheme of things, though, two forgettable tracks.

“Bambam” returns some momentum to the album in an accidental fashion. Practically an instrumental, the high-energy track repeats four gibberish words over and over and over and over again. Here the album veers direction once again with “Loyal To My Hate”, a high-quality standout track. With a driving beat, layered electronics, and clean vocals this wouldn’t seem out of place on ***it. Unfortunately, the lyrics do get repetitive by the end.

The quality continues with “Blood Stigmata”, one of the most diverse and interesting songs off of Siamese. With sort of a gothic harpsichord intro, the song goes on many tangents without losing its direction. Rudy throws in some quite out-of-control synthlines into the mix, but he never loses the strong melody and the driving simplistic bassline. Also, importantly, there are enough lyrics to suspend the entire song without repetition. Out of all the songs presented on Siamese this one best captures the spirit and originality of ***it.

After an album full of twists and turns, Rudy finishes off with “Killuh”, the first time he has used female vocals since 2007’s Body Census. The song is in Spanish (Castilian). Rudy has done many songs with female vocals, but this one ranks pretty high in terms of quality.

In the end, Siamese probably ranks somewhere in the middle in comparison with all other :Wumpscut: albums. Siamese starts out solid, loses direction in the middle, then finishes strong. It’s an album without focus, but also with no bad tracks. Long-time fans will find much to praise, since there are elements drawn from many previous albums. However, fans less familiar with :Wumpscut: would be better off starting with ***it, Bunkertor 7, Dried Blood of Gomorra, or Wreath of Barbs.


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Wizard
June 10th 2010


20510 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

It is however a solid album overall, just a bit uneven.



Much like the rest of their stuff, I almost feel this is an unfair criticism but to each their own.



Welcome to the site btw. Appreciate someone doing a review for this seeing as this will probably be get forgotten around here. I like how you've managed to combine an essay style review with a track-by-track. Good descriptions, good amount of content to back up your rating; excellent review overall.

Meatplow
June 10th 2010


5523 Comments


Still have to hear this group.

Wizard
June 10th 2010


20510 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

So fucking good!

Meatplow
June 10th 2010


5523 Comments


Yeah i'm sort of disenfranchised with modern industrial groups at the moment.

I'll get back into it before long

AngelofDeath
Emeritus
June 10th 2010


16303 Comments


Meatman, your avatar creeps me out.

Meatplow
June 10th 2010


5523 Comments


lol I seem to get that a lot

AngelofDeath
Emeritus
June 10th 2010


16303 Comments


Haha, I bet.

ThroneOfAgony
October 30th 2012


3485 Comments


Boring album, def not his best at all

ThroneOfAgony
October 30th 2012


3485 Comments


Boneshaker was hilariously bad too



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