Angels on Acid - Eyes Behind The Curtain

March 17th, 2008 – 11:03 pm
Filed as: Album Review

Eyes Behind The CurtainAngels on Acid - Eyes Behind the Curtain (DSBP Records)

Hailing from North Carolina, this trio lays down a great mix of Aggro-Industrial & Harsh-Electro/EBM. Infectious beats laced with some great lead syths and guitar make Angels on Acid stand out amongst a scene of electro-only harsh ebm acts. A good variance on the vocal sound between clean and processed help keep things interesting from start to finish.

Track wise, the stand outs for me are: Eyes Behind the Curtain, The Vile, Misery Loves Company, I Am the Future, and Salvation. There are some elements on this album that really remind me of earlier Razed in Black material, which I’m a fan of for its guitar driven pulse. I’m glad to hear a resurgence of a more guitar-based sound in the “industrial” genres these days, Angels on Acid is definitely contributing to this. If you pick up Eyes Behind The Curtain you won’t be disappointed with the same old thing, this band’s debut album adds some great variety to the sounds of their genre. As of January 2008 Angels on Acid have signed with DSBP records who have re-released Eyes Behind the Curtain with a bonus track. Angels on Acid will be releasing their next full-length album on DSBP.

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