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Fist of God
Mstrkrft
Fist of God
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Alternative Rock, International Music, Pop
 
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All Artists: Mstrkrft
Title: Fist of God
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Downtown
Original Release Date: 1/1/2009
Re-Release Date: 3/24/2009
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Alternative Rock, International Music, Pop
Styles: Electronica, North America, Dance Pop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 827091012220

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Letdown of the Year
T Boz | USA | 06/24/2009
(1 out of 5 stars)

"Man this album is a bitter pill. When MSTRKRFT's first album came out, Justice had not yet taken their throne as the kings of electrohouse, and this band looked to ride the crest of a new wave in electronic music, then they waited forever to release a new album, and the scene passed them by. Ed Banger records came to fruition and quickly stole the thunder these two had started, making Paris the new hot spot for hard electronic music. I saw MSTRKRFT on their Fist of God tour recently, and they played a banging set of electro, house and even rock against a backdrop of flickering television sets that was truly mesmerizing. However, the album of the same name wreaks of 2006, with tired synth sounds, lame guest vocals, and not enough hooks to ground a memorable dance album. I hope the next time around these guys come with something more original to set themselves apart from the hundreds of clones now claiming the same sound."
Music with a punch!!
Nse Ette | Lagos, Nigeria | 07/21/2009
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Electronic duo MSTRKRFT's sophomore CD "Fist of God" features guests like Ghostface Killah, Lil Mo, N.O.R.E, and John Legend, the latter whose presence drew my attention to the disc.



They fall into the same musical bracket at Prodigy, Justice and Daft Punk, and the album features club anthems with static-sounding fuzzy and buzzing riffs. Opening cut "It aint love" featuring Lil Mo is one of such. "1000 cigarettes" is a head-pummeling Prodigy-style electro instrumental, which appears again later in the disc featuring rapping by Freeway.



The fuzzy "Bounce" does as its title says and features N.O.R.E. and Isis. "So deep" is a hypnotic Techno-ish gem featuring the soulful vocals of Jahmal, who appears again on "Breakaway" which sounds like some Chicago House music classic. The fuzzy Rock-tinged "Click click" features rapping by E40, while the atonal "Word up" features an expletive spitting Ghostface Killah.



There are instrumentals like "Vuvuvu", and the swirling "Fist of God", but my favourite is the more sublime piano-sprinkled "Heartbreaker" with a (fitting) languid performance by John Legend. It is different from everything else on the album, more like what one would find on a Röyksopp or even David Guetta album.



Guaranteed to keep you up all night dancing!"
I wasn't expecting to like this album
D Co | St Petersburg, Florida United States | 05/09/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)

"but I love it.

I shouldn't, my mommy told me I shouldn't like it. But I do. It makes me want to run around like a crazy person hitting things with a rusty skillet, and rollerblade in the rain, wearing a thong. And when I say thong, I mean big grin."