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Einstürzende Neubauten
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Blixa Bargeld (lead vocals, guitar, keyboards), Alexander Hacke (bass, guitar), N.U. Unruh (percussion), Jochen Arbeit (guitar), and Rudi Moser (percussion)
Disco de Einstürzende Neubauten: «Silence Is Sexy»
Disco de Einstürzende Neubauten: «Silence Is Sexy» (Anverso)
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  • Título:Silence Is Sexy
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The First CD Has 14 New Tracks & features the Single 'Total Eclipse of the Sun'. The Second Consist of an 18 Minute Vocal Improvisation Over the Mechanical Installation of a Drill Hitting a Row of Aluminum Strips! No Release Scheduled for the USA!
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Einstürzende Neubauten have long made a career of taking a wrecking ball to the staid towers of musical convention. Their seminal industrial excess having become a musical institution in Germany--aligning them somewhat to the left of Kraftwerk and Can--they turn the wrecking ball on themselves on Silence Is Sexy. Employing aural texture, murmurs, hushed vocals, and, yes, silence, instead of the Sturm und Drang of collapsing buildings, monstrous machinery, and industrial decay, Silence defies all preconceived notions of what an Einstürzende Neubauten album should sound like. The title track manages to imbue long patches of complete silence with a backbeat and groove, proving their titular claim. Blixa Bargeld--perhaps having learned a thing or two about terrible beauty from his work with Nick Cave--imbues his deep-toned vocals with warmth and emotion, and while at moments the music can careen out of control, for the most part it wavers on the lower fringes of the sonic spectrum. Now that the sonic ceiling has been shattered, perhaps EN want to prove the complexity of silence. Ah, but not for long! Accompanying Silence Is Sexy is a second disc featuring the single, seemingly unending composition "Pelikonal," an improvised duet between a repeated vocal phrase and a drill--not much more pleasant than getting root canal. Yikes. --Tod Nelson
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14 personas de un total de 15 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Total eclipse of the noise

This album has kept me going late to sleep and waking early in the morning just to listen to it before I go to work. It took me a few listens because it doesn't quiet sound like you regular E.N. album. It is more skeletal and has a stark and naked beauty yet it is more elaborate. It kicks off with "Sabrina", a piece driven by a simple, almost isolated bass line, very low, very slow, just teasing as Blixa sings about black which in this context could be interpreted as silence or as the tabula rassa on which he creates his music. It took me a few listens to get it because it sounded a little too simple at first, now I can only say that is as simple as lover whispering your ear, that glorious, that delicate. Sexy indeed. The tittle track, works in a similar way, Blixa mumbles the phrase "silence is sexy" over a bass line, then abruptly stops, he lights a cigarette, takes a drag and takes a long pause in which you could hear the inside of his mouth (don't know about you, but it raised my hair)just building tension until a percussion (you know it is not necessarily drums when it comes to EN) takes silence by surprise. The song starts again until the ever wild Mexico City crowd put an end to it. Very strange indeed!. From then on, a hundred ideas evolve until your mind goes spinning. Every song has a climax but you never notice how it happened, suddenly you just can not feel the ground behind your feet. "In circles" is a beautiful vision of the unique universe of molecules and it apparently chaotic order, it is followed by Bilxa ranting about gravity because it stops him from flying in "Newton's Gravitatlichkeit" . Could you even imagine for a second a world in which these songs were actually .... popular?.

"Die Befindichkeit Des Landes" is one of the stand out tracks here, precise and atmospheric, with a killer lyric about the changes in the landscapes of Berlin during the second part of the century, concluding that after bunkers, and shopping malls, grass will finally grow again in those lands again. The song collapses in brutal percussion, then starts again, then Bilxa abandons himself in a chorus that is maybe one of his best, more touching vocal performances. "Musentango" is a real funny piece (this is a very upbeat album) about getting drunk, and Sonnenbarke would not feel uncomfortable in the "5 at the opened ended Richter Scale" album with its poetry about flying to the sun (alchemy has never left EN). As always with EN albums, every song is wonderful but there is one that steals the show, it happened with "Haus der Luege", with NNNAMMM, with "Der Todd eist an Dandy" and on Sexy, "Redukt" is the show stopper. The whole song ties in the whole concept of the album, slowly developing around the sound of a metal object that is used as percussion on irregular intervals, then strings appear with the song that caresses your ears until Blixa angrily punishes screaming the chorus and then......silence. 10 minutes of pure bliss.

One should avoid phrases like "this is best E.N. album so far, or the record of the year", like nuclear explosion. But this is a very unique piece of music even under E.N.'s unique standards, and one that sounds better every time you listent to it. I you care for a record that matters, buy Silence is Sexy.

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7 personas de un total de 7 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- A masterpiece

According to the band's lead singer and writer, Blixa Bargeld, their previous work, Ende Neu, summarized the demise of the great experimental lab and playground - the "island of Berlin". Now it is time to go on and rebuild on top of the cultural void left after the loss of West Berlin's political independence.

In the past two decades the never ending quest of Einsturzende Neubauten to question and destroy all that had to do with and emanated from the popular culture left a very noticeable mark in the institution. Uncompromising and ever inventive, EN turned every concept associated with popular music and art upside down and inside out. Furthermore, the resulting flesh was sometimes shredded into pieces and reassembled back together the way only the band could imagine.

The progressive elimination of every layer of cultural conformity, the process of stripping life naked of lies and concessions made by the self-indulgent mass media, brought the band to the realization of the fact that behind all this a much more important thing is present. The metaphysical nature of what is behind cannot be described directly in words or music. It is that which we can only describe as the transcendental Beauty. And now that all layers have been peeled, it is time to attempt the impossible: describe the underlying essence.

"Silence Is Sexy" tries to do just that. Every song offers a new approach to grasping the essence of the quality that we call beauty. Beauty is represented by colors (SABRINA.) Beauty is in the light (SONNENBARKE) Beauty is in silence (SILENCE IS SEXY) and, of course, in love (DINGSALLER) Yet we can never get to Beauty directly, "beauty remains in the impossibilities of the body" (BEAUTY)

In spite of the fact that the record seems to be "on the quiet side", the extraordinary energy of the group is ever present in each song. It just seems to be much more focused. The explosive power of EN is carefully concealed within every song structure. Instead of simply exploding in your ears, the compositions are bulging and cracking at the seams. The internal pressure is well maintained throughout the record. Yet you can never relax and let your guard down, for the strength, albeit hidden is always felt. The energy charge is subsequently transferred to you, along with the album's enigma.

Truly a work of inspiration, with songs both intelligent and enlightening, "Silence Is Sexy" constitutes yet another landmark achievement by the legendary German band.

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5 personas de un total de 5 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- a Turning point in their career

Einstürzende Neubauten have dealt with a wide variety of sounds (most of which were dazing and disturbing) in the past so it's a bit surprising to find out that their last record is entitled "silence is sexy". One might be wrongfooted when listening to the record for the first time and wonder if this is actually the same band that recorded "1/2 Mensch"... well, yes, they've changed their trademark sound and this, far from going to the disadvantage of quality, makes Silence is Sexy their best record to date... It sounds more calm, meditative than their previous efforts but the lyrics are simply astounding (many track are sung in German but you'll find a translation in the booklet) and the music is as sophisticated as usual (well, they're one of the best indie bands out there if not the only one). Sometimes the music stops, giving way to the silence, then it takes up again and at times it sound as furious as usual... but given that in both cases you are listening to a work of art, who really cares?

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4 personas de un total de 4 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- One of their best

As a long-time Einstuerzende Neubauten fan who admits to having been a bit disappointed with "Ende Neu," I wasn't sure what to expect from the next EN album. Now, after nine days of insanely obsessive listening to "Silence Is Sexy," I've come to the conclusion that it ranks close to "Halber Mensch" in greatness. This is an amazing CD. Blixa is a genius. Sigh.

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3 personas de un total de 3 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Silence

I am just beginning to get into industrial music, and this is one of the first industrial albums I've bought. Overall, I like it. It's nice to hear something so subdued, and yet not wishy-washy. I love the use of abnormal instruments, especially the cigarette on the title track. However, there are a few factors which prevent me from giving it a higher rating. First, although I like the subdued tone, I feel that the aalbum could have used one or two heavier songs, along the lines of Redukt. I also find some of the tracks to be repetitive and unneccesary bits of fluf. I would have perfered it if they had left of some of this filler and put Pelikanol at the end of the first disc, rather than making it a two cd set.

In general the album's a pleasant listen, especially as mood music(it's actually quite frightening if you listen to it on headphones late at night). If you're looking for a different and innovative kind of music, this might be for you. If, on the other hand, you want some heavy industrial music to rock to, this is definately the wrong place to look.