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Offline deathandthefiend  
#1 Posted : 02 September 2012 17:57:04(UTC)
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The Vigils : The Depression Sessions


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1. Angel Food (4:20)
2. Peeling Skin (6:11)
3. Carry On Screaming (4:32)
4. White Man Beware (4:31)
5. Nobody Likes a Sycophant (3:37)
6. Savage Land (3:57)
7. Sometimes Dead is Better (3:50)
8. Who Died and Made You Eddie Vedder? (3:53)
9. Meet Virginia (3:58)
10. Where Dreams Die Hard (4:47)

TRT: 41:36


Vocals: Hans Christian Frankenstein
Guitar: Raptorex Kriegsteini
Bass: Moses
Drums: Rufus Dupree
Keys: Lindberg Adams

Review:
Goth Rock juggernaut, The Vigils return with a surprisingly un-Goth album. The dark themes are certainly there but the actual music has more of just a straight forward Rock sound ala The Cult or Danzig. A much heavier sound opens the album as "Angel Food" chugs along at a Post-Grunge pace complete with ominous tribal chanting. A more familiar Post-Punk style is found on the creepy, almost spoken word "Peeling Skin" but then the band once again goes into new territory with the frantic, "Carry On Screaming" that sounds like a Pop-Rock song twisted and distorted into something sinister. The same can be said for "White Man Beware" that takes a Bluesy number and transforms it with backmasked loops of guitar, organ, and drums combined with eerie chanted vocals. "Nobody Likes a Sycophant" starts out slow with Frankenstein's vocals at their weirdest and morphs into an over-the-top symphonic ballad.

Halfway through, the tone is changed yet again with the raw, dirty, sludgy "Savage Land" that sounds like Satanic Southern Rock and then a standard Gothic Rock track, the Pet Sematary based "Sometimes Dead is Better". Next is the 90's inspired, "Who Died and Made You Eddie Vedder? which despite it's tounge-in-cheek Grunge anthem style is actually one of the best tracks here. An odd cover of Train's "Meet Virginia" follows and that probably could have been left off but it's the only real low point. The record closes with the atmospheric, tribal sing-a-long "Where Dreams Die Hard". All in all, The Depression Sessions is certainly not a traditional Vigils album and that may turn some of their fans off but the product is solid and right up their with the rest of their catalog. UserPostedImage


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#2 Posted : 02 September 2012 22:54:57(UTC)
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erich:*to the tune of the similar line in hendrix's "foxy lady"* mr frankenstein,i think i love you. you smack music around like it was a red headed step child....and i fucking hate step children. especially red headed ones. they are ten times more likely to beat you to death in your sleep with a rusty beta max player.
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#3 Posted : 05 September 2012 21:24:47(UTC)
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erich:*to the tune of the similar line in hendrix's "foxy lady"* mr frankenstein,i think i love you. you smack music around like it was a red headed step child....and i fucking hate step children. especially red headed ones. they are ten times more likely to beat you to death in your sleep with a rusty beta max player.


Hans: Thanks Erich, appreciate the disturbing analogy.

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#4 Posted : 05 September 2012 23:01:25(UTC)
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erich: i knew you were just the sort to appreciate it.
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