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Perversion by Gravity KillsGravity Kills: Jeff Scheel, Kurt Kerns, Matt Dudenhoeffer, Doug Firley. Recorded at: Mr. Blood, Upper Room Studios, Saint Louis, Missouri....
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Gravity Kills: Jeff Scheel, Kurt Kerns, Matt Dudenhoeffer, Doug Firley. Recorded at: Mr. Blood, Upper Room Studios, Saint Louis, Missouri. Audio Mixer: Gary Townsley. Recording information: Mr. Blood, St. Louis, MO; Upper Room Studio, St. Louis, MO. Unknown Contributor Roles: Matt Dudenhoffer; Kurt Kerns; Jeff Scheel. Following 1996's self-titled release, Gravity Kills continues to be a major player in the "pop industrial" genre. PERVERSION is released on TVT Records, Trent Reznor's label, and his influence is all over it. This is angry synth rock at its best, though there is variety also--"Drown" has a dance hook that temporarily diverts from the gloom, and "Alive" leans towards metal. "Falling" has a catchy electronic beat fueled by a great bassline. Though obviously disciples of Reznor's Nine Inch Nails, these guys definitely have what it takes to kick it on their own. Gravity Kill's lyrics touch basic human emotions and endow their music with universality, focusing on lust, anger and alienation. Much...
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| Number of Discs | 1 |
| Artist | Gravity Kills |
| Record Label | TVT Records (Dist.) |
| Genre | Rock and Pop |
| Subgenre | Industrial |
| Release Date | May 26, 1998 |
| Song List: Disc 1 | |
| Song List: Disc 1 |
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3 Reviews from Epinions.com
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I'm a Pervert.
Pros: Catchy Tunes...Industrial Rhythms...Unique Sound Cons: Slow Songs...Some odd Songs... Read More at Epinions.com Perversion: I rightfully Wanted this
Pros: If you want straightforward pop-industrial, this is a good-but-not-essential record. Cons: Lyrical booklet unparallel with track sequence, occasional flaws Bottom Line: i wanted to like it, but...
Pros: one or two good songs Cons: the rest is largely forgettable Read More at Epinions.com |