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The singing is not great in those tracks and very flat, but some of them have rhythm.
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Other than the three tracks above, the rest of the album is full of mostly bland tracks. The Chemlab singer really gets into this track. "Latex" has a lot of loopy sounds and is a little faster-paced than the previous track. Highlighted by some female vocals, and the electronic-laced vocals of the Chemlab singer, we have a high energy beat throughout. Other highlights of the record include two dancy, fast-paced songs in "Electric Molecular" and "Latex." "Electric Molecular" sounds electric to begin with, and has talk about circuitry and other related topics in the lyrics. The repeated drifts of "I am nothing / you are nothing / we are nothing / nothing at all" really blend well with the somewhat defeated mood of this outro part. The second half of the song seems like an outro, very fitting with the incessant nihilism that the lyrics have set upon it. The first half of the song combines acerbic lyrics with loopy synth throughout. If not for the iconoclastic name, this song is lyrically brilliant. "Jesus Christ Porno Star" is the main highlight of the record. Through the album, you hear a lot of loops and sounds you would hear in Stabbing Westward songs, for example. While this track is not particularly impressive, it shows Chemlab samples often enough and is fairly abrasive. The song then goes into a loopy beat that goes on for 4 minutes or so.
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Then a gruff man (a commando of some sorts) yelling at someone he just captured.
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More synths and less on guitar/drums/bass persay.Įast Side Militia is an interesting record that sets the tone with the opening track "Exile on Mainline." There's a sample of a movie where you hear a lot of rapid and small arms gunfire, breaking glass, and explosions. Chemlab is not an industrial metal act, like Nine Inch Nails or Marilyn Manson, but real industrial stuff, with some dancy electronic numbers. In any case, our band, Chemlab, has been deemed so, and if not, an industrial act. And I sure as hell have no idea what "coldwave" really is. I'm not sure what the hell defines a band or artist as a particular musical genre. (Prince William residents, call 690-4110.) CAPTION: Hot shots: On their newest, "East Side Militia," Chemlab's industrial rock can't miss.Review Summary: Pure industrial/coldwave record that hits several high notes well-worth listening to.
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To hear a free Sound Bite from this album, call Post-Haste at 202/334-9000 and press 8108. Appearing Saturday at the Capitol Ballroom with Acumen and 16 Volt. CHEMLAB - "East Side Militia" (Fifth Column/Metal Blade).
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Not that Chemlab has sold out or anything, but these tracks are suspiciously catchy. 'Lab partners Hendrickson (a former 9:30 club manager) and Dylan Thomas More have mostly synthesized functional goth-disco stompers like "Exile on Mainline," "Pyromance" and "Jesus Christ Porno Star." (The latter offers a variation on the joke that provides the title of Marilyn Manson's "Antichrist Superstar.") Most striking, in a curiously unperverse way, are "Vera Blue (96/69)" and "Electric Molecular," which feature actual melodies and, on the latter, a female vocalist. The rest of "Militia" is not quite so romantic. THERE ARE STILL two months to go, but it seems almost certain that Chemlab has written the industrial-rock pick-up line of the year: On "Pink," a song from the band's new "East Side Militia," singer Jared Hendrickson intones, "Why don't you come lay down with me in this pitch-bending film loop/ And let the acid rain beat down on our bodies."