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Industrial Silence

 
Album Review: Industrial Silence

  • Artist: Madrugada
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1999
  • Total Time: 63:48
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Industrial Silence is unusually strong and even for a debut album. This, of course, has to do with the fact that they already had been playing together for six years before its release. It kicks off with the majestic "Vocal," with its dense and thick guitar sound and singer Sivert Høyem's distinctive crooning on top of it all. What's really impressive on this album, besides the quality of the songs, is guitarist Robert Burås' creative and versatile playing. He plays everything from country-like slide guitar leads to fierce punk rock power chords, gentle acoustic strumming, and something not unlike flamenco on the apocalyptical "Salt." Madrugada, although having successful singles and EPs on the Norwegian charts, are most definitely not a singles band. Their strength is not catchy three-minute pop songs; it is their epic, melancholic ballads like "Electric" and "Shine," and intense rockers like "Higher," that make Madrugada stand out. Although a very fine album, it is neither exceptional nor groundbreaking. Almost every song is in minor chords, which, in the long run, make the tracks sound too similar and sometimes overly miserable and gloomy. ~ Anders Kaasen, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Vocal Madrugada Madrugada (6:26)
Beautyproof Madrugada Madrugada (3:57)
Shine Madrugada Madrugada (4:11)
Higher Madrugada Madrugada (4:46)
Sirens Madrugada Madrugada (6:15)
Strange Colour Blue Madrugada Madrugada (5:05)
This Old House Madrugada Madrugada (5:07)
Electric Madrugada Madrugada (4:51)
Salt Madrugada Madrugada (4:50)
Belladonna Madrugada Madrugada (4:18)
Norwegian Hammerworks Corp. Madrugada Madrugada (5:27)
Quite Emotional Madrugada Madrugada (4:19)
Terraplane Madrugada Madrugada (4:05)

Credits

Kai Andersen (Producer), Madrugada (Arranger), Madrugada (Producer), John Agnello (Mixing), Sivert Høyem (Vocals)
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Industrial Silence
Studio album by Madrugada
Released August 30, 1999
Recorded 1998, 1999
Genre Alternative rock
Length 63:43
Label Virgin
Producer John Agnello
Professional reviews
Madrugada chronology
New Depression EP
(1999)
Industrial Silence
(1999)
Electric
(2000)

Industrial Silence is the debut album of the Norwegian alternative rock band Madrugada. The best known track of the album is the ballad Vocal.

From the album also exist a limited edition including 2 CD's.

Track listing

  1. "Vocal" -
  2. "Beautyproof" -
  3. "Shine" -
  4. "Higher" -
  5. "Sirens" -
  6. "Strange Colour Blue" -
  7. "This Old House" -
  8. "Electric" -
  9. "Salt" -
  10. "Belladonna" -
  11. "Norwegian Hammerworks Corp." -
  12. "Quite Emotional" -
  13. "Terraplane" -

Track listing Limited Edition

  1. Vocal
  2. Beautyproof
  3. Shine
  4. Higher
  5. Sirens
  6. Strange Colour Blue
  7. This Old House
  8. Electric
  9. Salt
  10. Belladonna
  11. Norwegian Hammerworks Corp.
  12. Quite Emotional
  13. Terraplane
  1. Wheelchair
  2. Move
  3. Sweet Simone (live demo version)

 
 
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