Boots by Women of Sodom
M**N
Check your good, clean fun at the door...!
First off, let me say that this is an excellent piece of work, period. Women of Sodom could be a force to be reckoned with in the arena of female-lead electro acts...if they had more exposure and maybe cranked out a little more music. Having visited their website, I've seen the photos of their blistering S&M shows and I cannot wait for them to tour through my city. "Boots" is probably the most traditionally industrial sounding track on the album. "Jews and Arabs Become Friends" has sort of a Dead Can Dance-esque Middle Eastern sound to it that I really enjoyed. "The Doctor Song" gave me the creeps for some time -- just the thought of that...ugh! -- it's lyrics telling a story about being examined in front of a roomful of medical students, with lines like, "Put on the rubber gloves!" and "This might hurt a bit..." "Valentine For Jesus" is a slow, beautiful, and utterly blasphemous song with layered vocals and some intriguing similes. Overall, though, all of the songs are entertaining and well-crafted. Ilsa von Bulow and Xavier Dietrich II (who wrote the lyrics and the music, respectively) thanked their mentor, John Zewizz of Sleep Chamber, in the liner notes. I suppose that if you're a fan of Sleep Chamber, you would most likely enjoy Women of Sodom as well. Both bands share the same sexually "deviant" idiom.
R**D
poop
I havent heard the whole cd but what I have heard is the shizit
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