My Life With the Thrill Kill Kult - 13 Above the Night

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Album Details

Title: 13 Above the Night
Artist: My Life With the Thrill Kill Kult
Release Date: 1994
Label: Interscope Records, Ryko, Rykodisc
Duration: 71:45
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 014431046223, 075679225825, 765449225826, 014431046261, 765449225840, 765549225849
Genre: Rock
Styles: House, Industrial, Alternative Pop/Rock, Club/Dance, Alternative Dance, Alternative/Indie Rock
Moods: Provocative, Sexual, Sleazy, Theatrical, Aggressive, Campy, Humorous, Irreverent, Nocturnal, Outrageous, Rowdy, Acerbic, Energetic, Fun, Ironic, Malevolent, Raucous, Sexy, Wry, Playful, Silly, Crunchy
Total Copies: 3
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. The Velvet Edge
  2. Delicate Terror
  3. Badlife
  4. Dirty Little Secrets
  5. China de Sade
  6. Dimentia 66
  7. Final Blindness
  8. Blue Buddha
  9. Starmartyr
  10. Electrical Soul Wish
  11. 13 Above the Night
  12. Disko Fleshpot
  13. Savage Sexteen
  14. Blue Buddha [Master of the Ultraflesh Mix][*]
  15. Electrical Soul Wish [Miss Hate Mix][*]

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2004CDRyko
1999CDRykodisc10462
1996CDInterscope Records92258-2

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Album Review

The perfect soundtrack to a pill-crazed romp through L.A.'s dirtiest and lowest whorehouses, 13 Above the Night is a record as much about style as substance. But, then again, that's all that it really aspires to be. Reveling in dark sexuality, drug use, and the occult, it conjures up the spirit of the lost of America's cities remarkably. Celebrating the surface level as it does, it is difficult to listen to this record with anything close to a critical ear. It is a loud, unsubtle album that is nevertheless danceable and seductive. The production team of Buzz McCoy and Groovie Mann pair percolating synth grooves and techno rhythms with buzzing guitars and almost r&b-style female background singers. Heavily-processed lead vocals slither in and out of the tracks, emerging to spit venomous and cryptic lines such as "killed his taste in switchblades" (from "Delicate Terror"). Creepy vocal samples play a prominent role in My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult's music, in much the same way that they are used by White Zombie. The entire album holds together quite well, with each track having compelling moments. Fellow traveler Lydia Lunch shows up for the swinging "Dirty Little Secrets," which provides perhaps the greatest view into the Thrill Kill Kult world-view, with its seductive vocals that are less the come-on of a woman to her beloved than the desperate plea of a washed-up porn star turning tricks for heroin money. A depressing record, to be sure, but interesting on its own merits. It's not a bad place to visit, but you sure as hell wouldn't want to live there. ~ Daniel Gioffre, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Bomb Gang GirlsPerformer
Buzz McCoyProducer
Eric Stitt GreedyEngineer
Groovie MannExecutive Producer
Jay LeanEngineer
Kathe SchreyerArtwork
Luc Van AckerGuitar
Lydia LunchVocals
Shawn ChristopherVocals