supported by 17 fans who also own “This Beat Will Kill Us All”
While this album can be monoteous & Skold can't properly handle high octaves on Equilazer i salute it's clever use of minimalism - things like instantly memorable pulsating beats in Fiction, secateurs-like sounds in Decay, Decay, compressed church organ in Murder Suicide. All of this is wrapped up into suitably cold OG industrial soundscapes with interesting, open to interpretations lyrics deeply exploring spiritual satanism & dark mythology. At last it will finish you off in Leviathan Abyss. Symbolic ‡ Tentacles
supported by 13 fans who also own “This Beat Will Kill Us All”
Tim Skold is the reason I've been purchasing these albums. This album in my opinion is in my opinion the best out of the three released. Highly recommend. Mike Nuss
The industrial rock heavyweights return with their first album in over 20 years, produced by John Fryer (Nine Inch Nails, Cocteau Twins). Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 16, 2022
supported by 13 fans who also own “This Beat Will Kill Us All”
Everything 3TEETH touches turns into swiss franks, it's especially evident for me since their debut can seem like a drafty dichotamy of minimalistic lyrics & repetative choruses. Most bands couldn't get away with this trick, but here it's really pays off. From the 1st note you will be hooked by totalitarian-like vocals of Alexis Mincolla & his uncompromising counterculture messages in tandem with painstakingly crafted sound of 90's industrial rock reinforced by an evergroovy rhythm-sections. Symbolic ‡ Tentacles