The Young Gods - T.V. Sky (1992)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 290 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 110 Mb
Label: PIAS | # BIAS 201-2 | Time: 00:48:17 | Scans ~ 50 Mb
Industrial Rock, Post-Industrial, Experimental, Alternative Rock
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 290 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 110 Mb
Label: PIAS | # BIAS 201-2 | Time: 00:48:17 | Scans ~ 50 Mb
Industrial Rock, Post-Industrial, Experimental, Alternative Rock
In a conscious shift of aesthetics, the very European Gods turned their eyes on America with the band's fourth album, producing its most 'rock' record to date, a consistently strong smash. Opening with "Our House," it all seems (powerful) business as usual - odd sonic loops, rhythm patterns suddenly exploding into mass drum/riff combinations. But the difference here lies with the lyrics - discounting earlier covers, Treichler for the first time sings in English here and throughout, a conscious audience targeting which he addressed in contemporaneous interviews. "Gasoline Man" turns out to be the big shift, revamping what sounds like an old ZZ Top riff into as classic an American rock song as any - blues lyrical structure, loving the road and the motor - yet with the Gods' unique sonic signature present, revamping and restitching the past into a cleaner, newer form that avoids sounding just like another bar band.