Devil In My Details is the third solo collaboration between Ogre, lead singer and front man of legendary experimental rock band Skinny Puppy and Mark Walk. Together they have created a journey of epic proportions... Lush textures and soundscapes collide with crashing beats and twisted melodies to make up this Industrial tour de force. Can you sense the stink of fear?
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 / 5.0
buy ten copies... listen to them all at the same time... just because:
this album is absolutely brilliant... my words cannot possibly do justice to the passionate love i hold for this record. i'll throw up... seriously. so, like... buy ten copies and stuff them all in your cd player... if you break the cd player it will have been worth it... somehow.
or get ten cd players... and listen to all ten copies all at the same time... I can't even stand it. ok... now, When surveying the careers of skinny puppy and their little cloud of associated artists and... more info
Relax, open your mind, and enjoy:
There's not too much to say about this album that hasn't already been said. This album is absolutely brilliant - my only frustration is with the lack of lyrics almost two months after the release. From what I can make of the lyrics, they are WONDERFUL. You don't have to be a writer (though I am one) to appreciate the ingenius juxtapositions and extended metaphors. The music may not seem as "danceable" as the previous two albums, but that's for other people to decide - I can dance to pretty much anything,... more info
Strike one:
I am almost obsessive about my love for oHgr. Their first 2 albums were extremely well thought out, progressive, deep & danceable. I would consider them 2 of the best albums ever made. Unfortunately, this album followed a more repetitive monotone style reminiscent of the Skinny Puppy. I was hoping to hear something awe-inspiring using advanced orchestration techniques that would stick in my head. Maybe on their next album!
yet another excellent Ohgr album:
Darker and bit slower overall from the previous two albums, but an excellent album if you appreciate electronic / industrial rock. One of the extremely rare albums I can enjoy listening to from start to finish.