Endanger's debut makes scarcely modernized goth synth pop seem like a good idea, which is surprising considering the deluge of late '90s kabuki-faced shock jocks trying to convince you that they're in the midst of exponentially agonizing spiritual ennui because they sing with a larynx full of gravel. Remarkably, Endanger surrender the industrial isolation of Xymox and the ruthless atmospherics of the Sisters of Mercy to a sheet of Euro dance, and it's not nearly as laughably tragic as it probably should be. Slaves to ...
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Endanger's debut makes scarcely modernized goth synth pop seem like a good idea, which is surprising considering the deluge of late '90s kabuki-faced shock jocks trying to convince you that they're in the midst of exponentially agonizing spiritual ennui because they sing with a larynx full of gravel. Remarkably, Endanger surrender the industrial isolation of Xymox and the ruthless atmospherics of the Sisters of Mercy to a sheet of Euro dance, and it's not nearly as laughably tragic as it probably should be. Slaves to nostalgia will appreciate the sections of the album clearly inspired by a depressed Reagan-era, but there's enough of a contrast to the post-rave breakbeat production to listen without guilt or the anticipated shield of irony. ~ Dean Carlson, Rovi
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