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| ARTIST: | Thought Industry |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Metal Blade |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Third Eye, Songs for Insects, Corner Stone, Daughter Mobius, Alexander Vs. The Puzzle, Ballerina, Chalice Vermillion, Flesh Is Weak, Blistered Text and Bleeding Pens, Bearing an Hourglass |
| UPC: | 039841409727 |
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Customer Reviews of Songs for Insects
This one is a little hard to gut but it's great The debut of all debuts has not been so crazy filled with time signatures and tempo changes it's mixes so many styles of music from punk to metal to alternative to prog in there own way amazing pick it up if your openminded to music if not don't bother you won't get it.
Debut of the greatest Metal Band you noone ever heard
I first heard this when Thought Industry was getting a little airplay on 92.3 K-Rock in NYC. The album's opener, 3rd Eye, is deceptively straight forward and then, all of the sudden, the remaining 9 songs come at you from every direction in a relentless hail storm of odd time signatures, shouted lyrics and machine like sound. This CD will be hard to listen to at first, make no bones of that. But once you get through the first listen and begin to understand and enjoy it, you will crave it like you do Swiss Cheese. It smells funny, tastes pungent but there are times when nothing else will do. Then, you will crave their other CDs and be equally disturbed. They too will become like some of your oldest friends: irritating and difficult to understand but something forces you to pick them up and listen to what they have to say. Buy this CD now. You won't be disappointed. You may be dream of odd dark things afterwards, but you certainly will enjoy your purchase.
Difficult to find, but worth it you do
This is a difficult album to describe, but I'll try anyway. If you take the instrumental sophistication of progressive rock, the confrontational political stance of punk, the agression of heavy metal, and the weirdness of alternative you may come up with some that doesn't sound too far from SFI. Highly recommended for those who like stuff Dream Theater, Watchtower, Spiral Architect, Cynic, and other intellectual and technical bands.