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| Sales Rank: | 232426 (lower is better) |
| Price Used: | $8.09 |
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| Release Date: | 2004-05-11 |
| Label: | Roir |
| UPC: | 053436828625 |
| Binding: | Audio CD |
| Published By: | Roir |
| ASIN: | B0001XAOVG |
| Category: | Music |
Ok and they have been releasing albums since 1981, probably the most prolific band in history with more than 30 albums in 20 years not counting the more than 10 solo albums by Ka-Spel and his 5 albums in collaboration with Skinny Puppy's Cevin key in The Tear Garden.
once said that, is this album able to surprise? yes and no. I mean, The LPD have a unique style...and as such, you can instantly recognise them. But the new album does manage to add an interesting new step for the band.
From the moment the album starts and we hear an electric guitar not reminding us of any previous LPD song, we realise they have succeed again. I was anxious to hear this album. 'All the King's Men', heir previous album was so important for me... 'The Whispering Wall' is very different, their psychedelic side from classic albums such as Maria Dimension is very present here. I don't think it beats All the King's Men, but that was a very difficult task anyway. Anyway it's too soon to judge, but it's obvious it's a great album, like 99% of LPD albums.
We have here songs with marked electric guitars (Soft toy), electronic ambient instrumental pieces (king of a small world), typical circus-like freaky melodies )Peek-a-boo), spoken Ka-spel trademark songs (The Divide), and an amazing three-part song that closes the album.
Buy it.