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Stigma
Emf
Stigma
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
 
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All Artists: Emf
Title: Stigma
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Capitol
Release Date: 11/3/1992
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
Style: Dance Pop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 077778034827

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One of the most overlooked, underrated albums of all time
Superior Colliculus | San Diego, CA United States | 05/10/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"EMF's Stigma is a real overlooked gem, in my opinion, that must have completely missed it's target audience. Shubert Dip was a perfect bit of high-school music -- not too deep, great pop hooks, and just enough edge to annoy the parents. Stigma is a gigantic leap in maturity, songwriting, and complexity from Shubert Dip, and so it must have sailed high above the heads of EMF's teenage audience at the time. And, of course, those who could best appreciate it wouldn't touch an EMF album with a stick. Too bad, because this album is a real find -- no single song sticks out like "Unbelievable" did, as an instant mind-numbingly catchy hit, but you'll find yourself hitting repeat on the stereo again and again -- the quality of the songs come out after a handful of listens, until you find yourself absolutely hooked. Stigma joins the short list of 5 or 6 albums in my collection that I have worn out playing, that I could listen to exclusively for a week without tiring of it -- and Shubert Dip did not make that list, by far. It's still has that definitive EMF sound, with the same almost-snottiness from the lead singer, but at the same time is so stylistically deeper than the previous album that you wonder if they are the same band. They take the same dark, sinister tone of "Lies" from Shubert Dip and really run with it for an entire album.It's a real shame the album didn't do better commerically, as this band really should have been rewarded for making such a fantastic leap in skill. No band that successfully graduates from teeny-bopper fluff to what I have to call more "adult" music should have been squashed like they were. Imagine N'Sync suddenly putting out a Neil Young-worthy album, or more accurately, imagine the Spice Girls morphing into the Indigo Girls in the span of two albums. Shouldn't this be more encouraged? If "Unbelievable" is your guilty pleasure that you think you've grown out of, give Stigma a chance. There at least really ought to be a moratorium on the EMF bashing -- give 'em a break, they put out some great music, they've gone through enough, they're not beneath a place on your CD shelf!"
Unbelievably underrated.
homicidal_hog | 01/19/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I must have bought a thousand records over the last ten years and I would definitely say this is the most underated of them all. It was a commercial disaster at the time and pretty much killed the band, but the songs live on.Nine of the ten songs are really outstanding ( the only bad one is 'Dog' i'd say ). The guitar playing is great and musically the songs are very clever, especially 'it's you' , all dramatic strings fighting with a led zeppelin style guitar line for control of the song. Brilliant !"
An overlooked album that should've done much better!
D. Davis | 07/06/2007
(4 out of 5 stars)

"I bet you most of the people who have heard "Unbelievable" have no idea who even made it. And most of the people who bought Schubert Dip would've been satisfied with multiple versions of that song. When EMF released Stigma - a much more dark and grown up album, nobody bought it. Why? Probably because it wasn't the same thing all over again and... didn't have "Unbelievable" written anywhere on it.



Stigma was a great album that sold terribly. If you're a fan of EMF I definitely recommend picking this up. I feel it was some of their best work and it was a shame it was overlooked."