The Birthday Massacre - Walking With Strangers
Released: 2007
Country: Canada
Style: Electro-Industrial
Vocals: Chibi
Rating: 9/10 (Click on CD pic for website)
Canadian band The Birthday Massacre are one of the finest electro
industrial bands around. They just keep getting better with each album.
Walking With Strangers is their third release, and it is their finest
yet. The compositions are better than ever, and Chibi’s vocals are
maturing nicely. This CD is chock full of infectious upbeat songs
that will have you bouncing around the house and bumping into the
walls. The keyboards add a huge ethereal atmosphere, while there is
an ever present plodding guitar sound deep in the dark. One really
nice feature is that the songs all flow into each other seamlessly,
so it’s like listening to one forty five minute long song, with varying
themes. As always, Chibi’s melancholy, girlish vocals contrast superbly
with the darker, heavier guitars and bass parts, with the keyboards
kind of pulling it all together. This is a large band with a huge,
lush sound. There are two guitarists, who both also contribute to
programming the sequenced parts of the songs, plus a keyboard player,
drummer, bassist and vocalist. This band has totally mastered the
art of creating rich, atmospheric electro pop with heavy, pulsing
beats.
It’s very hard to pick outstanding tracks, because they’re all so
damn catchy! The opening track is great, breaking into a very danceable
rhythm. Goodnight has a killer dark guitar sound under beautiful airy
keyboards and vocals. Redstars opens with this amazing, really heavy
guitar riff that steals the song, followed by a gorgeous chorus. Science
is definitely an outstanding dance number. The title track is fabulous,
with really intricate drum and keyboard parts, and one of the more
challenging vocal melodies for Chibi. Oh, I give up, they’re all great
songs, and Chibi is just the most adorable front person you could
ever imagine.
© John Davies 2008
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