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Release Date: Jan 25, 2005
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Electric Hellfire Club: Sabrina Satana (bass guitar, background vocals); Klem Kthulu (drums, percussion); Ricktor Ravensbrück (sound effects); Thomas Thorn, Black Circle Chucky.
Personnel: Thomas Thorn (vocals, keyboards, programming, sampler); Sabrina Satana (vocals); Lord Ahriman, Ricktor Ravensbrück (guitar); Black Circle Chucky (keyboards); Peter Tägtgren (background vocals).
Additional personnel: Parlby Girls' Choir (vocals); David Larsson (background vocals); Peter Tägtgren, Lord Ahriman.
Recording information: Abyss Studios, Parlby, Sweden.
For the longest time, Rob Zombie wished he could have been as cool as Electric Hellfire Club. Ironically enough, the release of Electronomicon sees the seminal gothic fave gone in Zombie's direction by employing ever more industrial-strength repetitive guitar thrashing and catchy choruses with far less doomy, keyboard-drenched dance fare. The addition of several prominent guest musicians from the underground black metal scene (from Dark Funeral, Hypocrisy, and In Aeternum) is apparent from the noticeably increased heft; however, the campy fun that has always been EHC's trademark remains in spite of this. "Hypochristian" is the indicative track, consisting of a simple loop and a greasy riff right out of Zodiac Mindwarp's bag of tricks, leading the way beneath cynical, silly anti-Christian rhetoric. While some older fans will sneer that their favorite band has "gone metal," the fact is that loud guitar was always the staple of the devil's music, and so it shall remain. ~ Brian O'Neill
Personnel: Thomas Thorn (vocals, keyboards, programming, sampler); Sabrina Satana (vocals); Lord Ahriman, Ricktor Ravensbrück (guitar); Black Circle Chucky (keyboards); Peter Tägtgren (background vocals).
Additional personnel: Parlby Girls' Choir (vocals); David Larsson (background vocals); Peter Tägtgren, Lord Ahriman.
Recording information: Abyss Studios, Parlby, Sweden.
For the longest time, Rob Zombie wished he could have been as cool as Electric Hellfire Club. Ironically enough, the release of Electronomicon sees the seminal gothic fave gone in Zombie's direction by employing ever more industrial-strength repetitive guitar thrashing and catchy choruses with far less doomy, keyboard-drenched dance fare. The addition of several prominent guest musicians from the underground black metal scene (from Dark Funeral, Hypocrisy, and In Aeternum) is apparent from the noticeably increased heft; however, the campy fun that has always been EHC's trademark remains in spite of this. "Hypochristian" is the indicative track, consisting of a simple loop and a greasy riff right out of Zodiac Mindwarp's bag of tricks, leading the way beneath cynical, silly anti-Christian rhetoric. While some older fans will sneer that their favorite band has "gone metal," the fact is that loud guitar was always the staple of the devil's music, and so it shall remain. ~ Brian O'Neill
Tracks:
1 - Into Thee Abyss
2 - Wired in Blood
3 - Sons of the Serpent
4 - Hypochristian
5 - Stockholm Syndrome
6 - Whores of Babylon
7 - Broken Goetia
8 - I Dream of Demons
9 - Nordland
10 - Tannhäuser Gate
11 - This Is the Zodiac...
12 - Hymn to the Fallen: Conjuration (Song of Azazel)/Goat Mass/Revelry ...
13 - Keys to the Kingdom
14 - Invisible Empire
15 - South of Heaven
2 - Wired in Blood
3 - Sons of the Serpent
4 - Hypochristian
5 - Stockholm Syndrome
6 - Whores of Babylon
7 - Broken Goetia
8 - I Dream of Demons
9 - Nordland
10 - Tannhäuser Gate
11 - This Is the Zodiac...
12 - Hymn to the Fallen: Conjuration (Song of Azazel)/Goat Mass/Revelry ...
13 - Keys to the Kingdom
14 - Invisible Empire
15 - South of Heaven