Flag-burning anthems with sinisterly nasal vocals
08/05/1998
(5 out of 5 stars)
"The greatest threat to conservative American values since Communism; the Crucif**ks deliver non-stop anti-american rants crafted in such a sinister fashion that your inner rebel will feel almost guilty for listening to them (almost). Corbin Dart's shrill vocals are like paint-stripper for the pathetic institutions of Americana which he bashes; no other artists have the guts to glorify the IRA's valient effort to liberate their homeland. Mixed in are the occasional personal songs railing against a society founded on silicon implants and empty promises. A must listen! One of my favorite CDs."
Playful vocals, requires repeated listening
Mr. Scott T. Allen | Naperville, IL | 09/26/2008
(3 out of 5 stars)
"It's really sweet that other reviewers dig the politics of this group, but who cares about another group with adolescent attitude mouthing trite PC fashion?
If you care about actually listening to music, you want to know if anything on this CD will grab you. It will.
The vocals are fun and engaging. The tunes seem monotonous at first but they vary if you give them a chance. The title tune (L.D. Eye) is the most "accessible" but the rest aren't bad. Not mere noise. If you like punk (for example, Public Image Ltd) you'll enjoy this CD."