Pandemonium [Clear & Blue Vinyl]

Pandemonium [Clear & Blue Vinyl]

by Killing Joke
Pandemonium [Clear & Blue Vinyl]

Pandemonium [Clear & Blue Vinyl]

by Killing Joke

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Colored Vinyl)

$31.99 
  • SHIP THIS ITEM
    Qualifies for Free Shipping
  • PICK UP IN STORE
    Check Availability at Nearby Stores

Related collections and offers


Overview

After the band's lengthiest hiatus since it was founded, Killing Joke returned in 1994 with a new/old lineup and an interesting enough new album. Raven, the group's bassist since the Night Time days, was replaced by original bassist Youth, who produced the album and released it on his label. Compared to the newfound intensity of Extremities, Pandemonium partially steps away from the neo-industrial/thrash of that effort for a more varied, often quite surprising experience. With no one drummer replacing Atkins, the threesome works with a number of performers, Coleman in particular bringing in some of the Egyptian musicians whom he has worked with on a variety of projects, including his collaborative work with Anne Dudley. Noted percussionist Hossam Ramzy takes a key role, replacing the frenetic fire of Ferguson's work with a subtler, more textured approach, while Aboud Abdel's violin further gives Pandemonium a haunting edge, aiming to some extent at recreating the epic, mysterious stomp of Led Zeppelin's "Kashmir" for a newer day. Elsewhere, the straight-ahead rampage of "Exorcism" and "Whiteout" show that Killing Joke hasn't forgotten the power of sheer intensity, and if Ferguson's sheer power and inventiveness is missed the most here, the results are still a thrilling, fierce listen. The core Coleman/Geordie partnership remains strong, the latter at points holding back on his more scalpel-sharp approach for a thicker, overdubbed flow, sometimes -- as on "Jana" -- finding a friendly, open style that revisits the radio-friendly AOR days of the band without actually sucking. In turn, Coleman slides between his declamatory persona and the closer, more controlled style of later efforts; the combination -- as on the striking, massive wallop of "Communion" -- can be incredible, the contrast between the verses and searing choruses proving captivating. ~ Ned Raggett

Product Details

Release Date: 02/05/2021
Label: Spinefarm Records
UPC: 0602435113036
Rank: 32472

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Pandemonium
  2. Exorcism
  3. Millenium
  4. Communion
  5. Black Moon

Disc 2

  1. Labyrinth
  2. Jana
  3. Whiteout
  4. Pleasures of the Flesh
  5. Mathematics of Chaos

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Killing Joke   Primary Artist
Geordie Walker   Guitar
Said El Artist   Percussion
Aboud Abdel Ali   Violin
Hossam Ramzy   Percussion
Paul Ferguson   Drums
Ibrahim Kowala   Kowala
Martin Glover   Guitar (Bass)

Technical Credits

Killing Joke   Composer
Geordie Walker   Composer
Jaz Coleman   Composer
Youth   Composer,Producer,Remixing
Greg Hunter   Engineer,Producer,Remixing
Ron Saint Germain   Mixing
K. Walker   Composer
Matt Howe   Assistant Engineer
Himsa   Composer
Cybersank   Remixing
Sameh Almazny   Assistant Engineer
Matt Austin   Programming
Sheldon Isaac   Assistant Engineer
Natalie Heath   Assistant Engineer
Paddy Free   Programming
Martin Glover   Composer
From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews