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Inpendum delivers thirteen new tracks complete with hard driving synths, pounding beats, melodic undertones joined together by atmospheric interludes.
Genre:
Electronic: Industrial
Release Date:
2004
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Inpendum
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Record Label: WTII Records, LLC.
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Inpendum the second full length album from State of the Union and the follow up to 2002s critically acclaimed Black City Lights. Picking up where its predecessor left off, Inpendum delivers 13 new tracks of hard driving synths, melodic undertones, pounding beats and ambient interludes that will captivate the listener from first play. Tracks such as Timerunner, Makina Mata, and Unforgiving Time are guaranteed to pack dance floors from coast to coast while tracks like Suffer the Fallen and Lights in the Abyss showcase a more mature and melodic side. Inpendum is a solid, well rounded release that will suit both the club goers and the casual listener.
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wow - hard to describe
author: madFive
Very impressive record - heavy danceable beats, with some extremely catchy songwriting. Definitely draws allot from VNV, with some bassier vocals reminds me of the Last Dance or Diary of Dreams, and a pop sensibility that reminds me of stabbing westward for some reason.
My only gripe about this record is the intonation of the vocal tracks. In this day in age (especially when everything else on the record is electronically produced anyways) there is no excuse for not using vocal tuners when necessary. The vocals on this record are rarely in tune, and often resort to sliding between notes like a so-cal. punk/ska vocalist, which can be very distracting. While this technique could be pulled off with a little more digital tweaking, it just falls flat here.
Overall the great songwriting and mood are enough to keep me listening for a while - recomended for fans who may or may not be slightly tone-deaf :P
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