Track Of The Day - The Sphere Edition
Interestingly, one of my favorite tracks in Poppy's I Disagree is a t.A.T.u. cover appearing as a midway bonus track in some releases, fitting in the "metalizing covers" category and The Sphere by adding in dark alt-/industrial metal drama while staying true to the original:
An insane highlight in which the band sings about themselves and their greatness:
Fast thrashy riffing comes on before some more samples and fun keys, showing you all what early extreme industrial metal should be:
This track is from Blue Stahli's Antisleep instrumental album series that mostly centers around electro-industrial tracks. However, as much as this track tries to go the EDM/house route similar to Avicii and David Guetta, it actually has a similar vein to Neurotech's Evasive, touching in on Deathstars and Turmion Katilot, giving it a somewhat industrial/cyber metal vibe, enough for it to fit well in The Sphere:
An awesome piece of industrial rock/metal greatness:
But this Blue Stahli remix from the deluxe remastering gives another already great song more life:
I really dig this Circle of Dust highlight, so much so that I love a few different versions of it:
Yet another highlight worth giving lots of praise to, for some of its different versions:
I also enjoy this Blue Stahli remix of a different track from the album:
A fantastic highlight resurrecting the earlier thrashy aggression:
An epic rendition of a Pet Shop Boys classic, even more than Gamma Ray's cover:
Starting off hard is this majestic opener of aggression and beauty:
The title track of this Inner Thought album reigns supreme in the industrial metal side (I could only find the video that includes this haunting church organ intro that may be more suitable for a black metal album):
One of only two tracks I like from this Zaraza album, having more of the industrial side: