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Puissance
Back in Control
Reviewed by Troy Southgate
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BACK IN CONTROL -
Puissance [CMI.63].
Available from Cold Meat
Industry, P.O. Box 1881, 581
17 Linkoping, Sweden.
A fine effort this. Beautifully crafted
Classico-militarism from the disturbed minds of Moller and Soderlund.
As the opening track - Actinium - begins to unfold, the sound
of dragging weights and the repetitive tick-tocking of what sounds like
a simulated clock can be heard measuring the Earth’s rollercoaster ride
to what Puissance would have you believe is the inevitable Apocalypse.
Evolution comes next. Herein lies the unmistakable sound of a
loading rifle, nicely combined with a vocal exercise in ultra-pessimism:
“Mother earth cracked open like a cheap whore/Open wide and take
a cruise missile between your thighs/Swallow/You will be fucked by the
humans to whom you gave life/The death of the world/It will be a glorious
day and god will be up there in the sky smiling for all his work is
done/The divine comic strip ends and we never understood.” Next
up: Love Incinerate. Wow! Carl Orff meets Tubeway Army in a neo-operatic
dreamscape of winding keyboards. Meanwhile, Bloodwed gives you
some idea how a London Underground platform announcement must sound
like to a hallucinating rat, as it lies hunched in the darkness of its
tunnel lair. Command and Conquer is a Caesarean odyssey, and
the thumping power of this track defies you to do anything but. Clearly
something to which the more literal interpretators amongst you can raze
whole villages to the ground. Artificial Sun is Black Metal without
the metal. Resembling, perhaps, a less frenzied interlude on your average
Emperor CD. But whilst this track is futuristic Classical at its most
poignant and extreme, Stagnate and Perish (Resculptured Version)
represents a more Industrial sound similar to that of Lustmord, albeit
with an inadvertent sprinkle of something resembling the Timesteps
Excerpt from the soundtrack of A Clockwork Orange thrown
in for good measure. Finally, we are treated to the sheer brilliance
of Totalitarian Hearts. A real battle anthem this, and very Allerseelenesque.
Cross an Apprentice Boys’ parade with the ‘here comes the cavalry’ scene
from your average Western and you’re on the right lines . . . I think!
Make no mistake: The Puissance army is truly on the march.
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