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Imago
Interlace
Imago
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
 
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The second phase of Interlace is nearly upon us! We are pleased to present to our audience one of the most important and pivotal releases the industrial genre will hear in years: Imago. Featuring artwork by Dave McKean, Im...  more »

     
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All Artists: Interlace
Title: Imago
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Artoffact Records
Original Release Date: 9/10/2004
Release Date: 9/10/2004
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
Style: Hardcore & Punk
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 775020585522

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Album Description
The second phase of Interlace is nearly upon us! We are pleased to present to our audience one of the most important and pivotal releases the industrial genre will hear in years: Imago. Featuring artwork by Dave McKean, Imago is a conceptual roadmap through the human genome and beyond, taking on today's most difficult and controversial issues headfirst, while simultaneously exploring the boundaries and functions of art, creation, and selfhood. Musically, Interlace combines machine noises with organic simulations to create a new entity on Imago. The tracks range from harsh industrial to subtler synthesizer work to bass-driven electro.
 

CD Reviews

An album most definitely worth your precious time.
Spectr4L | New York City | 11/19/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Interlace makes a powerful return with "Imago" - the followup to the equally strong "Innuendo" and the "Under The Sky" EP. Everything you have come to love & admire about Interlace is present here within each song on Imago...that's right, the cold, sharp slabs of industrial machinery, well-tuned vocals, thoughtful lyrics, and soaring ethereal atmospheres are still there. However, the characteristic Interlace sound is indeed more organic on this release. This time around, the songs drift along more natural & smoothly, which can be considered a departure from the overall stark, mechanical rigidity of the previous album "Innuendo".



I highly recommend the uninitiated to consider purchasing this album, especially if you enjoy the likes of Gridlock, Front Line Assembly, & Haujobb. Unlike many artists of this particular genre, Interlace is very deserving of more support, attention and acclaim for their amazing technical skills and sense of rhythm and melody."