Psyclon Nine
We the Fallen


4.0
excellent

Review

by Acanthus USER (47 Reviews)
September 29th, 2011 | 26 replies


Release Date: 2009 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Guitar centric, dark themes, almost indecipherable vocals, this is Psyclon Nine at their best.

Many bands, especially those of the industrial variety, live extremely short lives. The ever changing fan-base is quick to run with new trends, and can completely leave a group grappling with the reality that they've been outdone by a man with turntables. Psyclon Nine didn't have any of these issues, instead the group was crippled by lead vocalist Marshall Goppert's (also known as Nero Bellum) drug addiction and subsequent money issues. While 2009 saw the group release We the Fallen it sadly proved to be the bands last album, and while some groups go out with nary a whimper Psyclon Nine goes out with a ***ing bang.

We the Fallen is dark, far darker than it's predecessors. Supposedly influenced by Bellum's nagging suspicion that "people [are] like emotional parasites, worming their way into the hearts of their victims in order to have some sort of influence on their actions" the album seeps into emotional/relationship territory, yet due to the distortion of the vocals the theme of each track can almost be completely ignored. While it's easy to focus completely on Bellum's vocals the rest of the group is not one to be ignored; the guitar work refrains from being pounding to the point of nauseating, the keys and synths are tasteful and never cheesy, and if listening closely one can hear the bass thrumming away in the background.

Starting off with the anger and hate of "Soulless (The Makers Reflection)" the album hits hard and fast early; the one-two combo of the deliciously dark"We The Fallen" and personal anthem "Heartworm" Psyclon Nine are out to impress. The former features one of the best initial buildups in this genre, climaxing as the sample line "Jesus Christ have mercy, have mercy" plays intermixed with the near and far screams of what sounds like a truly tortured Bellum. "Heartworm" is synth heavy, melding into the blast type beats of the drums; the guitar work here is some of the best in the album, and the vocal hook during the chorus will have fans screaming along in bliss hours after.

Sadly the initial rush of energy ebbs away, and while it's only slightly noticeable it at first leaves the audience feeling like Bellum and co. decided to hit with their top tracks early rather than place them throughout the album. This is also not an album for those who are not found of the genre, as the tracks can quite easily blur into one album long mess of "WTF?" Although these two issues will leave many a potential fan sitting by the wayside, never to return again, there is one diamond to be found later in the album; "Suicide Note Lullaby" shows Psyclon Nine at their softest and becomes a tour de force in the process.

Starting with a restrained, relatively distortion clear guitar line and tasteful yet simple drums the track lulls the audience into it's open arms. Bellum can be understood quite clearly hear as he claims never again/the smell of smoking fills your lungs/never again/chocking on the fear of darkness... never to be held/never to be free. It comes off as truly emotional and powerful moment, and as his whisper fades the distortion kicks in, the energy is cranked back to "Heartworm" levels, and a quick burst of the bands fully distorted dark glory greats the listener. This restraint sets the track apart from the rest of the album, other than "Under The Judas Tree," and shows a side of the group that fans will never get to see mature; and even though just this taste will leave many wanting more it's comforting to know that the band was innovating their sound to their very last breath.

Psyclon Nine were controversial and died from internal problems. As a band that showed a great mix of genres and wasn't afraid of the controversy it's saddening to see them go, yet how sad can fans be when they left us what is arguably their best album? Though the energy ebbs towards the middle the entire album still remains strong, and the late gem "Suicide Note Lullaby" shows a new side to the group. Psyclon Nine might be dead, but We the Fallen is one amazing last effort.



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Acanthus
September 30th 2011


9812 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Issues? Please let me know as WordPad doesn't have a spell/grammer check :/



Album is my favorite from them, and remains a stellar point in the genre for me.

Rev
September 30th 2011


9882 Comments


My cousin told me to download this years ago, but I have yet to find any industrial that really sticks with me


Outside of MSI, but they don't really count

Acanthus
September 30th 2011


9812 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Willie's got a great list if you want to start out/see what he rec's



http://www.sputnikmusic.com/list.php?memberid=252470&listid=37901

Rev
September 30th 2011


9882 Comments


I tried that out when he first posted it, didn't care for it really outside of like Rabbit Junk

Acanthus
September 30th 2011


9812 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Rabbit Junk's great!



So what bands did you marginally like? Meatplow's got your back if it's anything older industrial, and bloc/pizzamachine have all the future/synth-pop covered.

Carnifex
September 30th 2011


1918 Comments


The band isn't done, they're just on hiatus while their vocalist overcomes his heroin addiction I
believe.

Acanthus
September 30th 2011


9812 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

There's an unconfirmed rumor that he might release a solo album come 2012.



Strangely enough the girl I just left knew these guys and got flowers and stuff from them.

Wizard
September 30th 2011


20564 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Haven't seen you around for a while. Great review and I still give this album a spin from time-to-time.

Acanthus
September 30th 2011


9812 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Thanks man, I've got three other new ones out (VNV/Imperative Reaction's among them) but this slays those; I always forget about how energetic and happy-angry it makes me.

Wizard
September 30th 2011


20564 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

This certainly gets me pumped too. I find these guys generic at times but I can't help but nod my head to some of these tunes.

Acanthus
September 30th 2011


9812 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I find their other albums kinda "eh" but I like them still, this one however is definitely my favorite.

pizzamachine
September 30th 2011


27708 Comments


Crwn Thy Frnicatr is pretty great, but I never checked this out!

Acanthus
September 30th 2011


9812 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Really? Go give it a spin, I think it puts Crwn Thy Frnicatr to shame.

Carnifex
September 30th 2011


1918 Comments


I think a solo album discussing his rehabilitation process would be really sweet imo.

Acanthus
September 30th 2011


9812 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I'd give it a listen for sure.

bloc
September 30th 2011


70694 Comments


Holy fuck I just Youtubed a few songs on this and they sound killer. I had no idea this act sounded like that!

Acanthus
September 30th 2011


9812 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Glad you're liking it, they've kinda dropped off most people's radar since they've not released anything really recent and some tracks kill the dance floor.

bloc
September 30th 2011


70694 Comments


Their sound kind of reminds me of Alien Vampires, with the whole aggrotech and guitar combination.

Acanthus
September 30th 2011


9812 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I can definitely see that, I heard these guys first and like them better though.

bloc
September 30th 2011


70694 Comments


I'll try and listen to this tomorrow. Please expect a full report on my thoughts on your desk tomorrow night : )



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