WAITING FOR GOD
- Desipramine
Songs: 10 Time: 41:43
Waiting For God have developed their
sound tremendously since their last release. On Desipramine, WFG
combine harsh and twisted electronics with equally as harsh and twisted female
vocals. Inefficient Machine is a prime example of their new sound; a
barrage of maladjusted beats, an exasperating rhythm, hollow / distorted vocals,
and crisp electronic sequences. Daemon’s vocals on Positive I.D. sway
back and forth between an altered, echoed delivery and a straight forward,
untreated delivery. The music on this track is comprised of strict, danceable
beats, and highly addictive electro sequences. Keeping in the tradition on most
of the current Canadian electro bands, WFG develop a hard EBM sound on Bitch,
but what makes this track stand apart is the twisted female vocals. Tragic
Cinderella plays off as a slower piece due to the sporadic beats, but there
is a brisk rhythm line underneath the entire track. Track 8 (Untitled)
takes WFG into a more textural realm of music with clear vocals, distant
electronic sequences, and a mid-paced percussion. Overall, Desipramine is a
huge leap forward from their 1000 Pieces CD. The music is more in
depth and complex and the variation on the vocal delivery make this a strong
release.
RE-CONSTRICTION RECORDS
Waiting For God
is:
4901-906 Morena Blvd.
Martin Meyers / Daemon Cadman / Greg Price
San Diego, CA 92117-3432
RE-CONSTRICTION
homepage:
http://www.fiu.edu/~wjones01/recon.html