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Between the Eyes, Vol. 2 review

Posted : 12 years, 5 months ago on 1 January 2012 10:47

Of the Four Part series for these compilations this one isn't my favourite, but it's still ok. This one features earlier tracks from the album Church of Acid and the one's before it. If you already own the early albums it's pointless to get this compilation but if not it's has some worth while tracks on here. I think it's funny that he puts on extended version of We Have to See, We Have to Know because the shorter album version gets boring as it is so I never play this track on here, puts me to sleep. Since I love the album Church of Acid I like hearing the tracks on here remastered. This is some good mid 90's industrial and it was during this time when I think Bryan was his most creative with his writting and his music. He talks a lot about his problems with his drug abuse the view of the World through his eyes. To think this is all done by one guy, for the most part, is pretty awesome. He has a good depressing view of the World and it works well. I'm not a fan of his slower tracks, like Pain, but he makes up for it with the awesome Dark Lights and Decent to Darkness. Overall this album is actually pretty chill, for industrial music and the Vol. after this one would pick up the pace a lot, which happens to be favourite Vol. from the series.


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