Brainstorming sets the mood
right away with the opener, "Funeral
Procession." Muffled delay
screams, weird noises, dark pads,
punctuated bassline and an aggro mantra
("funeral procession" screamed
over and over) is what this song is
all about. To give you an idea of
what it actually sounds like, imagine
Hocico with a pinch of Mentallo &
The Fixer, and some Skinny Puppy over
the top. Yummy!
"Curse"
is your typical electro-industrial
song with spokenword-like vocals,
not dissimilar from the Nivek Ogre
style of "singing". Solid
hard electro.
"Sacred
City (Short Mix)" kicks in
with an EBM bassline straight from
Front 242 / Nitzer Ebb / Front Line
Assembly. Distorted throat singing.
"Inquest"
is a gothy one with its minor
chord progression and martial panned
drum beats. The vocals are again spoken.
"Blood
In Face" is the most popular
song of all the yelworC catalogue.
Solid EBM with a serious dancefloor
aim. Tigh bassline, rock solid drums,
wicked vocals... weird seagulls screams
at the begining though. A goodie from
Hell!
"Anchoria"
is another solid beat-driven electro-industrial
one with great synth choirs and manipulated
bell chimes.
"Sacrilege"
is a dark ambient one with a nice
touch of enterlaced gregorian chants,
dialog sniplets, solemn beats and
gothy synths.
"Spellbound"
have a weird "western" guitar
intro and undelying melodies. But
it turns out into a good EBM track.
Once again, the spectre of Skinny
Puppy vs Front Line Asembly is present.
"Claustrophobia"
and "Dreamless Vision"
are surprinsingly dancey. Early
90s EBM.
"Golden
Cross" is almost like an
electronic version of Fields Of The
Nephilim vs Skinny Puppy! Erractic
drum beats, spooky organ-like licks
and opera samples populate that "imperial"
song. A weird one, in a good way.
"Get
Vomit" is another hard electro
one with string stabs and rumbling
bassline. Another excellent dancefloor-oriented
one.
"Celebration"
closes the album with a fucked
up ambience and its kind of "sum
of all parts" feeling: the previous
peculiarities of Brainstorming
are gathered here.
yelworC
is apparently still alive!
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The
classic alignment might have disappeared,
but yelworC is apparently still alive.
The official
site is offering to the visitor
a sample of a new song called Triune
Junction from a possible
upcoming album called Trinity.
To everyone's displeasure, the site
contains no information about the
formation and what is to be expected
in the future from yelworC. Rumor
has it that Peter Devin is actually
shopping around for a record deal.
If any of this is true, let's wish
him the best of luck. The yelworC
fans aren't dead yet !