T.H.D.

Album: "Outside In" (1995)
Label: Cleopatra Records
Style: Electro industrial
Songs: 14

C
 

Reviewed by: Darklight

This album has more of a futuristic electro sound to it, and less of a goth sound compared to T.H.D.'s previous album "Mechanical Advantage". The electronic sounds are very dominant here. The music is medium paced, and the vocals are distorted. There are a lot of samples throughout each of the songs. The beats and rhythms are catchy, but not very energetic. The music presented here is not meant for the dance floor. Some songs are faster than others, but nothing ever gets too extreme or techno based. Nine of the songs have vocals, while five are strictly instrumentals. If you're a fan of electro industrial music where electronics and samples dominate, this album is a must for you.

 

Album: "Mechanical Advantage" (1994)
Label: Cleopatra Records
Style: Electro industrial
Songs: 14

B

Reviewed by: Darklight

This is great electro industrial music. The beats and rhythms are extremely catchy. But they have a dark and gothic edge to them that wouldn't really work on the dance floor. The vocals are distorted, and fit very well with the music. You get fourteen songs on this album. That's a good amount. Especially considering that only two are instrumentals. Twelve of the songs do indeed include singing. The electronics are constant, the synths are haunting, and there are samples galore. Everything is mixed together rather well. All of the songs do sound similar to each other, but some do stick out. I highly recommend this album.