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Farstucker

 
Album Review: Farstucker
 

  • Artist: Lords of Acid
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: February 27, 2001
  • Type: Contains explicit content
  • Genre: Electronica

Review

Opening with the explosive industrial-tinged "Scrood Bi U," the Lords of Acid return with another set that continues to push boundaries by vividly exploring themes of sexual experimentation and freedom from the monogamous norm. While continuing to deliver their messages with the same tongue-in-cheek attitude that helped put them on the electronica map in the early '90s, they also still have a knack for stretching limits to provoke, excite, and sometimes disturb, much like fellow shock artists Insane Clown Posse. While the Lords' lyrics continue to promote promiscuous sex, marijuana use, and megalomania, the group has ambitiously replaced some of its signature electronics with live instruments. There is still a good amount of programming work evident throughout Farstucker, but it is used primarily to embellish rather than drive the tracks. Also bringing a sense of freshness to the group is Belgian model-turned-singer Deb Ostrega, who was added to the lineup as a replacement for Nikkie Van Lierop (aka Jade 4U). Ostrega had previously sung with the Lords on two tours, but Farstucker marks her studio debut with the group. She fits in well, lending convincing vocals that work nicely to seduce during both slow and fast moments. Praga Khan offers up lead vocals on two tracks, but he sounds awkward and lacks the strength and security he has while controlling his massive bank of synthesizers and samplers. When Ostrega takes the lead, catchy and playful hooks reveal themselves and swirl around impressive production work. Although Farstucker explores some different musical territories with numbers like the jazzy "Take Off," the ode-to-marijuana rave anthem "Lucy's F*ck*ng Sky," and the candy pop of "I Like It" (the latter borrowing liberally from the Trio hit "Da Da Da..."), it shines on tracks like "Slave to Love," "Lover Boy/Lover Girl," and "Rover Take Over," where the Lords showcase a satisfying mix of electronica and hard rock. Updating sounds of their past with more contemporary arrangements, the Lords of Acid achieve a fun and danceable set aimed at those with a good sense of humor and an appreciation for light, catchy music. ["Venus" and "Get Up and Jam" are bonus tracks offered individually on two separate special edition pressings.] ~ Don Kline, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Scrood Bi U Praga Khan, Carl S. Johansen Lords of Acid (4:42)
Lover Boy/Lover Girl Praga Khan, Carl S. Johansen Lords of Acid (3:14)
Rover Take Over Praga Khan, Oliver Adams Lords of Acid (3:37)
Pain & Pleasure Concerto Praga Khan, Carl S. Johansen, Erhan Kurkun Lords of Acid (1:44)
Slave to Love Praga Khan, Oliver Adams Lords of Acid (3:23)
Sex Bomb Praga Khan, Oliver Adams Lords of Acid (3:33)
Take Off Praga Khan, Carl S. Johansen Lords of Acid (1:05)
Stripper Praga Khan, Oliver Adams Lords of Acid (3:36)
Lucy's F*CK*NG Sky Praga Khan, Jade 4 U, Carl S. Johansen Lords of Acid (6:26)
(A Treatise on the Practical Methos Whereby One Can) Worship the Lords Praga Khan, Oliver Adams Lords of Acid (3:46)
A Ride With Satan's Little Helpers Praga Khan, Carl S. Johansen Lords of Acid (1:34)
Feed My Hungry Soul Praga Khan, Carl S. Johansen Lords of Acid (4:19)
I Like It Praga Khan, Carl S. Johansen Lords of Acid (2:56)
Surfin' Muncheez Praga Khan, Carl S. Johansen, Shai de la Luna Lords of Acid (1:36)
Get up, Get High Praga Khan, Oliver Adams Lords of Acid (4:08)
Dark Lover Rising Praga Khan, Carl S. Johansen Lords of Acid (1:32)
Kiss Eternal Praga Khan, Carl S. Johansen Lords of Acid (4:28)
Lick My Chakra Praga Khan, Carl S. Johansen Lords of Acid (1:23)
Glad I'm Not God! Praga Khan, Carl S. Johansen Lords of Acid (3:33)

Credits

Lords of Acid (Main Performer), Praga Khan (Producer), Oliver Adams (Producer), Oliver Adams (Mixing), Jade 4 U (Vocals (Background)), Peter Rave (Engineer), Peter Rave (?), Theo VanRock (Engineer), Carl S. Johansen (Vocals), Carl S. Johansen (Producer), Carl S. Johansen (Engineer), Carl S. Johansen (Mixing), Carl S. Johansen (Recording), Joel T. Jordan (Design), Shai de la Luna (Flute), Frank Gielen (Photography)
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Farstucker
Farstucker cover
Studio album by Lords of Acid
Released 2000
Recorded 2000
Genre Industrial/Electronica
Label Antler-Subway Records
Producer Lords of Acid
Professional reviews
Lords of Acid chronology
Expand Your Head
(1999)
Farstucker
(2000)
On the Racks
(2001)
Farstucker Stript cover (2001)
Farstucker Stript cover (2001)

Farstucker is the fourth studio album from Belgian electronic band Lords of Acid. It was released in 2000 on Antler-Subway Records and marks the band's full transition from the techno of their earlier work to an industrial music outfit, with use of more live instruments. This is the first Lords of Acid album to be released following the departure of founding member Nikkie Van Lierop (aka Jade 4 U), and the first featuring new vocalist Deb Ostrega.

Lyrically, Lords of Acid maintain their trademark themes of sex, drugs and hedonism.

Farstucker peaked at number 160 on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart. Like prior studio albums Lust, Voodoo-U and Our Little Secret, Farstucker was re-issued in 2001 in a "Stript" version, with all vocals removed.

The title is a metathesized version of "Star-Fucker."

Track listing

  1. "Scrood Bi U" (Johansen, Khan)
  2. "Lover Boy/Lover Girl" (Bev, Johansen, Khan)
  3. "Rover Take Over" (Adams, Jade 4U, Khan)
  4. "Pain and Pleasure Concerto" (Johansen, Khan, Kurkun)
  5. "Slave to Love" (Adams, Khan)
  6. "Sex Bomb" (Adams, Khan)
  7. "Take Off" (Johansen, Khan)
  8. "Stripper" (Adams, Khan)
  9. "Lucy's Fucking Sky" (Jade 4 U, Johansen, Khan)
  10. "(A Treatise on the Practical Methods Whereby One Can) Worship the Lords" (Adams, Khan)
  11. "A Ride with Satan's Little Helpers" (Johansen, Khan)
  12. "Feed My Hungry Soul" (Johansen, Khan)
  13. "I Like It" (Bev, Johansen, Khan)
  14. "Surfin' Muncheez" (DeLaLuna, Johansen, Khan)
  15. "Get up, Get High" (Adams, Khan)
  16. "Dark Lover Rising" (Johansen, Khan)
  17. "Kiss Eternal" (Johansen, Khan)
  18. "Lick My Chakra" (Johansen, Khan)
  19. "Glad I'm Not God!" (Bev, Johansen, Khan)

 
 
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