A surprisingly dance-able album. I'll have to sit down with it a couple of times to see if it has the same depth of layering and psychedelic qualities that can be found in their previous releases. After a couple of passes while doing housework, the music -- Ogre's vocals sound like no one else's -- struck me as a little closer to EBM/Futurepop (Aesthetic Perfection, say) than a classic electro-industrial sound (Velvet Acid Christ, or Das Ich, say). But really it sounds like neither of these. Rather, it's just another great offering from one of the two most creative bands in the business -- both of whom share the same vocalist.
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