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Double 180gm vinyl LP pressing of Whitehouse's 2001 album. Cruise as a result of three years of fanatically meticulous preparation, recorded both in the UK by William Bennett and in Chicago by Steve Albini, this high quality limited two LP showcases what was a new generation Whitehouse sound. Features rare extra instrumental version of title track originally released for DJs. Susan Lawley. 2007.
J**.
Good starting point for Whitehouse and an intense album
(My original review seems to have disappeared, so forgive me if this shows up twice.)With Cruise, the Whitehouse sound is growing increasingly sophisticated and polished while still maintaining the jarring intensity it has been known for since the days of Come Org. The title track, Cruise: Force the Truth, has a psychological subtlety and social commentary to it rare to Whitehouse and is one of their best songs. And Philip Best's vocals on it are furious; he's grown into one of the best vocal extremists of all time. Track 2, Princess Disease, is also classic power noise. Sotos' found-sound collage, "Public", is the best of the three pieces he has made for the band on this and other albums. And "Dance the Desperate Breath" mixes things up with whispered- but still terrifying- lyrics and a softer, found-sound background. My only complaints are that the instrumental tracks, "Movement 2000" and "Scapegoat"- like most Whitehouse instrumentals- are simplistic and boring. And though the last track- whose title I don't think I'm even allowed to type here- is great, it is repackaged from a previous album, and should have been resampled.If you're already a Whitehouse collector, the previous complaints may detract from the albums' value, but it's still worth buying for the first two tracks alone. If you're just now finding Whitehouse, this is a perfect starting point. From here on out, Whitehouse albums should appeal to a wider audience. For anyone who hasn't heard them yet, these guys' stock and trade is blasting you with continuous streams of noise bordering on the physically painful, without harmony or melody, creating a hypnotic, sadomasochistic listening experience. And overlaying the sound textures are furious vocals exploring rape, torture, and other extreme subject matter, and making social statements that reject not only the mainstream, but nearly all of existence.If you're on a search for extremes in music and art as I am, Whitehouse is the last stop on your journey.
B**D
Essential album
Every noise fan should atleast be aware of Whitehouse, and although people may not care for him, Peter Sotos is fantastic on this album. Faves Princess Disease, Public, and Dance the Desperate Breath. This album is a must have for any noise fan.
A**S
Another 'Ass Destroyer' of an album!
This album is another intriguing and fascinating progression for Whitehouse. Other reviewers summed it up perfectly. But don't buy this album from these clowns here at atrocious prices, instead go to soleilmoon.com at buy it there for $19.99. Don't be a sucker!
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