The debut album from
Circle of Dust is a bizarre case that eventually led to a satisfying end. Originally released as a somewhat dull and flat collection of post-
Pretty Hate Machine industrial pop, the band was disappointed enough in the results to re-record almost the whole thing and put it back out. The newer album is leaner, tougher, and packed with disorienting samples and chugging guitars. This is a wonderful change from the original, and it reflects the melodic movements in the
industrial scene which would become the prevalent style throughout the decade. Ugly songs like
"Onenemy" and
"Dissolved" are
electro-metal steamrollers, blasting through the album with savage intensity that is rarely present in the
Christian metal scene. Although the
Trent Reznor influence is still felt quite strongly on the material here,
Circle of Dust has still carved out a unique place in the
industrial underground. Their
Slayer-esque riffing, scattered blips and samples, and memorable melodies make for the first truly great album in the small
Christian industrial genre. ~ Bradley Torreano