Night Electric Night
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Chertograd
- Night Electric Night
- Death Dies Hard
- Mark Of The Gun, The
- Via The End
- Blood Stains Blonde
- Babylon
- Fuel Ignites
- Arclight
- Venus In Arms
- Opium
- Night Electric Night
- Via The End
- Night Electric Night - Deathstars & Adrian Erlandsson
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #31522 in Music
- Released on: 2009-02-02
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .25 pounds
Customer Reviews
What an excellent band.
I bought this album based on a couple of tracks I had heard on a free CD from a magazine. What a band!! They sound a bit like Rammstein - probably because both bands share the same producer. However wheras Rammstein sound like a well-directed steamroller, Deathstars are more like a spaceship on overdrive. Not a duff track on this album, but the next one will need to develop the direction started here.
Nigel Miller
Fun but not very original
Like most of these Gothic / Glam bands they are far more interested in image over content. Lots of effort with slick neo-fascist artwork and videos backed up with fairly weak musical skills and rather clichéd lyrical ability. The album is ok for a filler on shelves of Gothic symphonic music with more than a passing debt to Marilyn Manson.
Goth Rock Industrial Metal
No point in beating about the bush - Deathstars are Rammstien Lite(ish). Especially with some of the riffs that could easily have come from one of the earlier Rammstien records, Mind you that may be no bad thing, because that does mean you get some serious heavy riffing to bang your head against a brick wall to. Now where there is some difference is the more Goth sound on top of the riffing. Not too much but enough to put a bit of space between Deathstars and "you know who." There are shades of Marilyn Manson here as well.
However the singer does do some of the more popular shouty stuff that seems to pervade all the heavier spectrum of the rock scene. Fortunately not too much and there is some tune in there as well to give Deathstars a slightly more accessable sound than say, Children of Bodum.
So, good riffing, weird lyrics that frankly I don't get (sung in English though), great guitar work and an almost accessable sound for this end of the metal scene. I rather like it.




