ADDING NOW TO INDUSTRIAL/GOTHIC/ROCK & ALTERNATIVE!
Gothic/Industrial/Metal (USA) (2010 YoungSide Records)
Fans of industrial metal have been patiently awaiting a sophomore release from Coriolis since their debut album introduced a new sound to the scene in 2005. The album, cynically titled "The Endless Funeral," is a concept album in the vein of Pink Floyd's "The Wall," and "The Downward Spiral" by Nine Inch Nails. "The album is about life," says Jonathan Stamets, "and more specifically about my life. It's very honest, and very gritty.
Instead of documenting a decline into insanity, Like The Wall, or drug use like Downward Spiral, this is documenting the last 5 years of Jonathans' life." There's a lot of cynicism, bitterness, and anger in these songs. "There is no uplifting "spin," and the songs aren't given the "encouragement treatment" that people expect from Christian artists. The encouragement comes from the fact that when you're going through it, you know you're not alone, and someone else has been through it and survived with their faith intact: Me." shares Jonathan.
Musically, Coriolis' sound has evolved into something ominous and unexpected. Industrial influences such as Nine Inch Nails are much more prominent, and vocal influences from Korn and Marilyn Manson have come to the surface in a very unexpected way.
Fans of Stabbing Westward, Celldweller, Rammstein, Marilyn Manson, and Nine Inch Nails will definitely want to check out this new release!
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