Where Angels Fear to Tread

by Metropolis Records

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Release Date:1995-05-16
Label:Metropolis Records
UPC:782388000826
Binding:Audio CD
Published By:Metropolis Records
ASIN:B000005OOS
Category:Music

Tracks on Where Angels Fear to Tread by Metropolis Records

  1. Gargantua
  2. Decomposed (Trampled)
  3. Sacrilege - Mentallo & the Fixer, Dassing, Dwayne
  4. Bring to a Boil
  5. Virtually Hopeless
  6. Coward (Submerged)
  7. Ruthless
  8. Afterglow
  9. Battered States of Euphoria - Mentallo & the Fixer, Dassing, Gary W.
  10. Abominations Unleashed
  11. Dead Days
  12. Atom Smasher
  13. Power Struggle
  14. Sacrilege

Customer Reviews

Thank goodness for Mentallo. - Reviewed on 2005-03-27
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Beautiful, just beautiful. An album with substance. Dark with passion. After listening to some of that mainstream kid crap like Avril or Goo-goo dolls (if you're ever at a six year old's birthday party or something) then this is exactly the type of good music you need to get that crap out of your head. A typical Mentallo & the Fixer album has to be listened to from beginning to end. Not the type of album you just pick out a couple of songs you like and skip the rest. Every song is essential in the flow of the album. Unlike many other groups, M&tF doesn't put out one song on an album that sticks out above the rest. That's not their style. Each album has it's own unique sound. Some may catch you right away, others may not really affect you. As on Algorythym I didn't really feel much from that one. It didn't really grasp me. Where Angels Fear to Tread on the other hand is probably my favorite.

If you're a fan of Wumpscut, Leather Strip, Imperative Reaction etc. then this may be just what you need. And yes, they are from Texas. Who would expect this type of music to come from there? But hey we got grapefruit, hot sauce and presidents from there, so who knows what we'll get next.
in a word: euphoric - Reviewed on 2005-01-15
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the state of Texas is probably the last place you'd expect Industrial music to spring forth from, considering how several Industrial acts hail from either Chicago (Ministry), Vancouver (Skinny Puppy), or any major city in Germany (practically every band on the Zoth Ommog or Metropolis label). but this Dallas-based duo consisting of brothers Gary and Dwayne Dassing demonstrates that you don't need to hail from Europe to write music that sounds as though the apocalypse is dawning. they have taken their influences of Gary Numan, OMD, and The Cars and created a monstrous concoction of aggressive beats on tracks like 'Decomposed' and 'Virtually Hopeless', but they have also created a wonderfully beautiful soundscape in the form of 'Battered States Of Euphoria.' of all their releases, this one seems to loosen up on the rage factor more than any other album. but Mentallo And The Fixer has no intention of ever going soft. and that fills me with euphoria.
pleased - Reviewed on 2003-10-29
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I wasn't sure what to expect from this album. A few years ago, I heard Burnt Beyond Recognition, and did not enjoy it, even after many listens. But, Where Angels Fear to Tread is FANTASTIC. It is a rich and varied collection of music, some of it immediately and obviously beautiful (e.g., "Battered States of Euphoria"), some of it thunderously violent (e.g., the awesome "Bring to a Boil"). It is very melodic, but at the same time has heavy beats and complex noise arrangements. The recording is not as crisp as modern pop music, but that is not a significant problem. One song, Atom Smasher, is ruined by movie sample overuse. But, the bottom line is that this is excellent music, well worth owning.
electronic delight - Reviewed on 2001-05-11
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This is the only cd by this band i own, but I suppose i will buy more. When I first listened to it I recognised the electronic sounds were wonderfull but I didn't love it at first. Now I think it's a very beautifully crafted album, which sounds agressive and delightful depending on the moment and the mood. The album begins with a rather chaotic instrumental song, 'Gargantua', which acts as a sort of intro. 'Decomposed' is one of the best songs here and settles the main characteristics of the whole album: distorted voice, not exactly agressive but menacing and cryptic, perfectly crafted electronics, industrial rhythms; There are many instrumental songs here, but they are not fillers at all: in fact, listening to 'Virtually Hopeless', 'Battered States of Euphoria' or 'Abominations unleashed' is a real pleasure, some of the best instrumental songs I've ever listened to. The other best songs are 'Sacrilege' (though I prefer another version not included in the cd, 'Angel of death' mix), 'Afterglow', 'Ruthless' or 'Atom Smasher'; The best of this album is that the electronics are wonderful and full of nuances but they don't sound too much cold; some guitars appear (mainly acoustic, not electric) and they add to the quality of the sound; The most agressive parts are in the song 'Bring to a Boil'; And the best of this cd is that i think this is a very good and ellegant way of how industrial (or whatever you may call it) should sound today; They are not Skinny Puppy but they are not too far behind, and in fact there're some similarities, even though Mentallo is more danceable and less experimental.
Their best - Reviewed on 2000-03-22
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This is by far the best CD by Mentallo and the Fixer and I would recommend it to anyone that wants something dark. Although there are not too many songs for the dance floor, it has some hidden gems. Buy it.
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