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Unlike many industrial bands, Sielwolfs rhythms are extremely varied, making for a funkier sound. This particular mix of funk and noise is so completely original. I defy you to find another band that sounds anything like Sielwolf, and if they do, they must be copying them. “Korrosion,” with its mix of animal sounds, heavy drums, dense electronics and subtle spoken vocals, would be enough to satisfy any EBM aficionado, but theres even more stuff on this disk! We have the syncopated militaristic Verstarker Zerstort, the plodding heavy Embryo, the complicated and intense title cut. Peter Prochirs vocals have gotten more aggressive and passionate. Sielwolf is a powerhouse. Oh! and I almost forgot, this was produced by Carlos Peron of Yello! And there is one very Yello-like song, Vengessen. Lyrics are included, but not only are they written in German, but they’re printed green on red, so its impossible to read.
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This is a band which I believe hasn’t gotten enough credit for its great mix of Neubauten styled noise and Ministrys guitar assault. Sielwolf come off as both accomplished sound sculptors and aggro-rhythm experts. Though not as developed as their wonderful Metastasen release, this is very satisfying material nonetheless. ________________________________________
The third full-length from Germanys in-your-face metal/industrial ensamble called “Nachtstrom” on the California-based aggro-industrial label Van Richter
Country: Germany
Released: 1993
Genre: Electronic
Style: Industrial
Tracklist
1 Korrosion 6:18 www.vanrichter.net/audio/korrosion.mp3
2 Verstärker Zerstört 4:57
3 Embryo 5:14
4 Nautilus #1 2:51
5 Nachtstrom 8:43
6 Nautilus #2 / Vergessen (Version) 5:53
7 Wüste Europa 7:04
8 Nihilon 6:01
9 Brushed Steel 1:08
10 Nautilus #3 0:45
11 Freitag (1:54) 10:14
12 Embryonal 4:32
Credits
Producer Carlos Pèron*, Sielwolf
Notes
Contains 1 untitled extra song on track 12 (starting at 5:32 and ending at 15:15).
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5.0 out of 5 stars On “Nachtstrom”, Sielwolf plunge headlong into purely hostile industrial metal
This being the 3rd release on Van Richter from Sielwolf, it is in my opinion the strongest yet. This album does not rely on guitar samples as much as the previous two. It creates a very hard sound mainly through percussive and keyboard electronic execution. The album starts with the very catchy dance floor hit “Korrosion”. The intense percussion sets the tone for the whole album. All the lyrics are done in German for the entire album, and are more of a dark evil whisper and not as distorted as the last album. “Werstarker Zerstort” is done in Sielwolf tradition, a very heavy and menacing track. Perhaps my favorite. The title track goes through many stages, from its quietly whispered beginning to its pounding aggressive end. “Embryo” and “Embryonal” tracks are great droning drug induced standards. The tracks “Freitag” and “Ghost Track” are both 10 minute factory tripping ambient songs along the lines of Neubaten or TG. This shows their diversity in the genre of industrial music as they embrace both heaviness and disturbed tranquillity. And finally the track “Vengessen” shows another new side to Sielwolf with its funky clean guitar line and groovy bassline, this track would be great in a futuristic Cheech n Chong movie. Overall a most satisfying album to those like me with an appetite for many flavors of true industrial.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The masters of experimental noise metal
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5.0 out of 5 stars very heavy and menacing January
Media: Mint (NM or M-)
Sleeve: Mint (NM or M-)
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