Gothminister - The Other Side (2017)Release ID: 40421

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Once I joined The Sphere clan and was given the privilege of assembling the monthly Sphere playlists, it was like a whole new world of industrial metal opened up for me! I started discovering many more bands of the genre than before, Gothminister being one of them. One of the songs from this album was what got me into that band, but I'll talk more about that song as the review goes on...

So how do I like industrial metal? Dark, but not overly accessible. The Other Side is a perfect example of that. Frontman Bjørn Alexander Brem has also been known to be a lawyer, and he can lead the pack to perform horror-themed live shows that would make Marilyn Manson or Alice Cooper watch in awe.

First up, "Ich Will Alles" (I Want It All) starts with a sad slow symphonic melody, then pounds into upbeat heavy industrial metal. Other than the title lyric, the song is sung in English. This pleases me because I can't really get used to the Neue Deutsche Härte of Rammstein that heavily depend on German lyrics. There are dark storytelling lyrics throughout, "Leaving God behind, because I have darkness on my mind." Perfect for an energetic goth-rock dance-club! Next up, "The Sun" continues the dark industrial metal sound with harmonic energy. Sure the lyrics can be deemed as satanic as Ghost, but the fierce yet catchy chorus and melodies turn the song into an earworm to make you forget its dark side. "Der Fliegende Mann" (The Flying Man) is symphonic industrial metal with a German chorus. "Aegir" is a different slow rock ballad.

"Red Christ" starts with bombastic symphonics and Front 242-esque synths, before rocking out into heavier territory with an anthemic chorus, "I’ve turned so blind but I feel future is coming." Rather prophetic if you think about the world today! That's also the song that got me into this band. It's so epic, just listen to believe! "We Are the Ones Who Rule the World" drives through with the guitar crunch and beat of Nine Inch Nails, and more lyrics about the world's political climate. The final minute includes a slow bridge and a poppy female vocalist singing the title. Another track, "All This Time" has dark philosophical lyrics.

"Day of Reckoning" is another symphonic industrial metal song. Then "Taking Over" has electro-industrial synths and harmonic female vocals taking over to nicely add to the ongoing sound. "Somewhere in Time" sounds so spooky, and I'm talking about the riffing and whispered baritone vocals. It's actually a melodic symphonic closer to this part of a dark industrial metal journey.

All in all, this album is an impressive favorite of mine in my Sphere collection, and I would suggest buying the CD if you can afford the full beautiful package. Pretty much every fan of the industrial metal of Nine Inch Nails and Marilyn Manson should get it. There's a lot to find at the Other Side!

Favorites: "Ich Will Alles", "The Sun", "Red Christ", "We Are the Ones Who Rule the World", "Somewhere in Time"

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Release
The Other Side
Year
2017
Format
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Clans
The Sphere
Sub-Genres

Industrial Metal (conventional)

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