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DreamCypher

The Cruxshadows

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  Name Artist Time Price  
1 Pygmalion's Dream The Cruxshadows 3:22 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 Windbringer The Cruxshadows 5:37 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 Sophia The Cruxshadows 6:48 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 Defender The Cruxshadows 5:45 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 Perfect The Cruxshadows 7:20 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 Elissa The Cruxshadows 6:27 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 Eye of the Storm The Cruxshadows 7:48 $0.99 View In iTunes
8 Ariadne The Cruxshadows 5:09 $0.99 View In iTunes
9 Sleepwalking The Cruxshadows 3:11 $0.99 View In iTunes
10 Solus The Cruxshadows 5:36 $0.99 View In iTunes
11 Dido's Reply The Cruxshadows 1:16 $0.99 View In iTunes
12 Memorare The Cruxshadows 7:24 $0.99 View In iTunes
13 Birthday The Cruxshadows 5:45 $0.99 View In iTunes
14 Kisses 3 The Cruxshadows 2:08 $0.99 View In iTunes

Album Review

In 1984, Depeche Mode set the music scene afire with their "Master & Servant" single, almost instantaneously transforming the group from teen-scream, synth-pop stars into serious artists. The band's flirtation with the industrial scene was exceedingly brief, but extraordinarily influential, providing a launching pad for such later legends as Skinny Puppy, Ministry, and Nine Inch Nails, among many others. Depeche's Some Great Reward album's lusher sounds and its search for meaning equally resonated with the New Romantics, whose own love of decay and romance was spawned straight out of the U.K.'s earlier proto-gothic movement. Suddenly the gap between Depeche and the likes of Duran Duran, Soft Cell, and Ultravox dramatically closed. Crüxshadows' Dreamcypher beautifully bridges the remaining gaps between the two genres. In fact, the album seems to pick up precisely where Reward left off, such a logical progression that it actually makes more sense than Depeche's own move towards the despair of Black Celebration. The perfect union of early industrial sounds and club-fired rhythms, wedded to darkly lavish New Romantic atmospheres, almost vulgarly rich infectious melodies, and lyrics that delve goth-like deep into the human psyche, Dreamcypher travels a road not taken, but one that has beckoned bands ever since the mid-'80s. Echoes of the past reverberate throughout the set, the shaded but still catchy synth-pop melodies so reminiscent of Depeche, the wafting atmospheres of Ultravox, the shrouded auras of the Mission, the disco-fied beats of the Pet Shop Boys, but Crüxshadows do give it their own twist, chiefly through the band's excellent use of strings. There's at least half-a-dozen tracks that are potential club hits within, including the driving "Sophia," the compulsive "Windbringer," the guitar flecked "Defender," the disco- fied "Elissa," the sweeping "Birthday," and the epic "Eye of the Storm." There again, one could easily add another four or five to this list, so strong is this set. The past as it never was, but always should have been, and now finally is.

Recent Customer Reviews

DreamCypher
     
by Carlisle Wyradesa

I used to be afraid that I would fall. Now I am able to be free from feeling anything at all. As always I feel as thought some of the songs were written for me. The best example is Birthday. I heard it; and I asked "Oh god; what have I become?"
Every song has that little hook in it that manages to snag you to listen again.

They've done it again!
     
by mistress_midnyte

I've been following CXS for about 8 years or so now, and I am continually amazed at the raw talent and energy that the band provides. This album has surpassed my highest expectations and is a definite 'must have'. For older fans of CXS, this is still familiar enough to draw you in, and for newer fans, this is an amazing album to be introduced with. I had my doubts that they could out-do Ethernaut, but this has most certainly blown all previous albums away. The Immortal tour is awesome, and JoHanna & David (Who's from my hometown of Cheyenne!) both do an amazing job on violin. Rachel cannot be replaced, but these two are amazing. Pyro and Valerie are great, and of course, Jessica & Rogue are ALWAYS amazing!

Great Darkwave music with some 80s undertones
     
by verucasdad

The vocals of Rogue truly make the darkwave/goth music soar to great heights. As an 80s child, I like the fact that his voice reminds me of a few of the edgier artists of that era. Yet, Rogue adds a new twist to intricate lyrics and music that can make you happily dance or plummet to depths of despair...

Biography

Formed: 1992

Genre: Electronic

Years Active: '90s, '00s

Pushing goth-rock further away from its cliched Nine Inch Nails and Marilyn Manson motifs, The Cruxshadows (pronounced Croo-shadows) were formed by Rogue, Sean Flanagan, and Tim Curry while attending Florida State University in 1992. Being fans of Duran Duran, Depeche Mode, Peter Murphy, and other synth-powered...
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