Saturday, May 14, 2011

COMA Music Magazine: CD Review (US)« 16volt

COMA Music Magazine: CD Review: 16Volt– Beating Dead Horses
Review by: William Dashiell Hammett

http://coma-online.com/?p=3291

Eric Powell founded 16Volt in 1991 and has slowly but relentlessly built a name as one of the top industrial rock bands in the scene. With six original, two compilations and appearances in video games and films, 16Volt is releasing their latest effort, Beating Dead Horses, on Metropolis Records. And while the term“beating a dead horses” generally means is an idiom that means to continue in any endeavor is a waste of time as the outcome is already decided, this album is most certainly not a waste of time and perhaps 16Volt’s best effort to date.

Starting with the title track, the album begins with a religious laced sampled diatribe condemning those who do not believe and follow the same god as the speaker. The song then kicks off with the grinding guitar line that 16Volt is known for. Heavy drums and well-mixed aggressive vocals move the song along, carrying you with it.“The Wasteland That is Me”, begins with some very interesting percussion sounds backing up a heavy guitar line. The vocals are captivating, understated to a point of almost being down-tuned and backed by so many different layers of sound it is quite easy to get lost within the tones.

The track“Fight or Flight” comes next and simply challenges you to make that choice. Aggressive to the point of almost being an actual physical attack, it is relentless and eerily reminiscent of some 80s hardcore in its tempo and pace. The song “Burn” slows things down to an almost sedate pace in comparison to the previous track. Plenty of sounds layer and move giving this song a very expansive feel.

“You Will All Go Down” comes next and for some strange reason sounds to me like an aggro version of a Pink Floyd. Starting with a long, atmospheric intro it is easily one of the more dynamic songs on the album. Moving with a deliberate pace, the track projects depression and sadness. The nexttrack, “Breathing Water”, starts with a short stringy synch sound before a much more upbeat guitar line comes in wiping away the melancholy feelings left by the previous song. While the music is much more positive laced, the lyrics are sometimes downright dismal, so listening closely to the lyrics can result in a refill of your Prozac prescription.

“Ghost” starts with a steady drumbeat and synth pulse before a guitar joins in holding the main melody in its gritty paws. The vocals begin unstated, almost relegated to the background, before coming on strong during the chorus with some rather interesting harmonization effects. The track drifts past, slightly below your consciousness, and before you know it, it ends leaving you almost empty.

Follows is“We Disintegrate”, a much harder and more aggressive track. With some very interesting panning synths and a nice vocal doubling effect it is one of my favorite tracks on the album. Next is “Dissembler” bringing back the aggro Pink Floyd feeling. With vocals almost atmospheric in nature, the song is an excellent example of Powell’s vocal ability.

Starting with a heavy guitar line,” Sick Sick Sick” comes in and shatters the somberness “Dissembler” had created. Again, some very nice synth samples accent the main melody and the interplay between the sung and shouted lyrics is well mixed so that while they both have distinct sounds, neither overwhelms the other. The drums are heavy and fast, again reminiscent of 80s hardcore and driving the song onward.

With the track“The Carrion” the heavy hitting as well as the more ethereal 16Volt collide. While the synths and some of the vocals hint at the atmospheric tones from “Ghost” and “Dissembler” the guitar and drums keep the song from descending to far into the melancholic. “Veins” begins with probably the most atmospheric sample and percussion ever to be devised for an industrial track. When the guitar comes in during the first verse, it hints at the heaviness that explodes with the chorus. Some of the vocals toy with the death metal growl, as I like to call it, while remaining melodic. Thankfully, they only tease and stay much more lively.

The final track on the album,“Somewhere New”, starts with a steady beat held together by a drum machine and ride cymbol before being joined by a bass line. The vocals had me wondering if Edward Ka-Spel had decided to go industrial for a moment as Powell uses the same cadence Ka-Spel uses so often on his LPD releases. Probably the most sadate track on the album, it is an excellent denouement to the track as it dissolves into almost nothing at the end.

This is not the 16Volt that appeared on the Primal video game soundtrack, but rather a higher, more musically evolved, 16Volt. Eric Powell and Mike Peoples have taken their act to a new level and produced what I can easily say is their best album to date. Fans are sure to find Beating Dead Horses to be very enjoyable while new listeners should appreciate the dynamic soundscapes offered by 16Volt. I thoroughly enjoyed this album and hope the creativity and growth shown continues with their next release.


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Friday, May 13, 2011

ReGen Magazine MIDI GHETTO Interview« 16volt

Beware of solar flares and be ready for absolute fucking disaster.

Check out this candid interviewconducted by ReGen Magazine with Eric Powell during the 2010 MIDI GHETTO TOUR.


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Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Peek-A-Boo Magazine Review (Germany)« 16volt

16 VOLT
Beating Dead Horses {CD}
Industrial• Metal

 

http://www.peek-a-boo-magazine.be/en/reviews/16-volt-beating-dead-horses/

Metropolis Records
05/05/2011, Didier BECU

It seems like the American metal-indusband 16 Volt has a predilection for provoking album titles. Two years ago they released a cd called“American porn songs”, and now they are coming up with a title that goes like “Beating Dead Horses”.

So far, 16 Volt are unknown in Europe but in America they can count on a supporting following and soon this band around Eric Powell and Mike Peoples will be touring in the land of Stars and Stripes with My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult.

The new cd from this band that got founded in 1998 contains 13 songs and even if a song like“Veins” has its metal-influence, there’s no doubt that “Beating dead horses” is in the first place a melodic metalindus-record that has almost the same impact as Combichrist had with the excellent “Making Monsters” -album.

You got it right, 16 Volt are the type of band that are influenced by the likes of Front Line Assembly, the later Skinny Puppy or Killing Joke, even if tracks like“The wasteland that is me” and “Sick sick sick” have a typical 16 Volt-sound.

Buy it and let’s thumb these lads are playing somewhere in your area quite soon!


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Tuesday, May 10, 2011

16VOLT“Beating Dead Horses”OUT NOW!« 16volt

16VOLT NOW AVAILABLE

Beating Dead Horses is now available from the following outlets:


Beating Dead Horses is 16volt’s seventh full-length album and their third album on Metropolis. It was produced by 16volt frontman Eric Powell and co-mixed by Powell and Shaun Thingvold (Strapping Young Lad, Front Line Assembly, Lamb of God). The album finds 16volt refining its sound with the heavy rock guitars, intricate beats and layers of synths and samplers that the band is known for.

The release features thirteen new songs, including the aggressive tracks“Sick Sick Sick”,“Fight Or Flight” and“Beating Dead Horses” and the lead-off single“Burn” as well as guest appearances from Clint Carney (System Syn, God Module) and Bill Sarver (Lance Herbstrong, Ohn).

Beating Dead Horses Cover

TRACK LISTING:

1. Beating Dead Horses
2. The Wasteland That Is Me
3. Fight or Flight
4. Burn
5. You Will All Go Down
6. Breathing Water
7. Ghost
8. We Disintegrate
9. Dissembler
10. Sick Sick Sick
11. The Carrion
12. Veins
13. Somewhere New

 


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Friday, April 15, 2011

16VOLT“Beating Dead Horses”PRE-SALES AVAILABLE!« 16volt

16VOLT PRE-SALES NOW AVAILABLE, ALBUM ARTWORK AND TRACK LISTING REVEALED

The latest release from machine rockers 16volt, Beating Dead Horses, is now available for pre-sale orders through Metropolis Records athttp://www.metropolis-mailorder.com/product.php?prodnum=MET+706

Beating Dead Horses is 16volt’s seventh full-length album and their third album on Metropolis. It was produced by 16volt frontman Eric Powell and co-mixed by Powell and Shaun Thingvold (Strapping Young Lad, Front Line Assembly, Lamb of God). The album finds 16volt refining its sound with the heavy rock guitars, intricate beats and layers of synths and samplers that the band is known for.

The release features thirteen new songs, including the aggressive tracks“Sick Sick Sick”,“Fight Or Flight” and“Beating Dead Horses” and the lead-off single“Burn” as well as guest appearances from Clint Carney (System Syn, God Module) and Bill Sarver (Lance Herbstrong, Ohn).

In suppport of Beating Dead Horses, 16volt hits the road in late spring and early summer for a two-month full US tour with the legendaryMy Life With The Thrill Kill Kult.

Beating Dead Horses Cover

BUY NOW

Beating Dead Horses Previewsby16volt

TRACK LISTING FOR BEATING DEAD HORSES:

1. Beating Dead Horses
2. The Wasteland That Is Me
3. Fight or Flight
4. Burn
5. You Will All Go Down
6. Breathing Water
7. Ghost
8. We Disintegrate
9. Dissembler
10. Sick Sick Sick
11. The Carrion
12. Veins
13. Somewhere New


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Thursday, April 14, 2011

New Album + TKK Tour« 16volt

For Immediate Release

16VOLT ANNOUNCES NEW ALBUM, TOUR WITH MY LIFE WITH THE THRILL KILL KULT
Machine rockers 16volt are thrilled to announce their new studio album, Beating Dead Horses, which will be released in late spring of 2011. Beating Dead Horseswill be 16volt’s third album on industrial powerhouse label Metropolis Records. It was produced by Eric Powell and mixed by Shaun Thingvold (Strapping Young Lad, Front Line Assembly, Lamb of God) and will feature thirteen new songs.

In support of the new album, 16volt will be hitting the road in late spring for an eight-week two-leg tour of the United States with industrial legends My Life With the Thrill Kill Kult, who will be touring in support of the new album Sinister Whisperz. More details on the tour will be announced soon and dates will be posted on16volt.comas they are confirmed.

For more information, visit http://16volt.comand to get the latest news as it is announced, follow@16volt on Twitter.

For booking information please contactinfo@bpmtalent.com


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Wednesday, April 13, 2011

2010 Year In Review« 16volt

It’s been an amazing, crazy year and we’ve been riding a pretty fun wave since our“return” in 2007 with“FullBlackHabit”. I’ll keep this short and sweet but I want to first thank all of our fans, friends, families, and business partners for giving us the gift of being able to do what we love to do. We have loads in store for 2011 but you’ll be hearing all about that soon. For now I want to reflect for a short moment on 2010.

We kicked off 2010 with the release of“American Porn Songs // Remixed”. A collection of remixes from our friends, fans and friends. It was our first remix album release and we are very happy with the results. Some great, killer work on there. We are humbled and honored to hear what people did with our tunes. If for some reason you haven’t picked it up you can get it fromiTunesor fromMetropolis. We also have a free download of 100+ (yes, that’s correct!) remixes from fans, again, some amazing stuff in there.Grab that here!

After the success of ourDenial Highway Tour, we were itching to get back out on the road. We started putting together an amazing tour with our longtime cohortsChemlab. We also wanted to bring out our friends from the north,Left Spine Down. After a long time planning we hit the road again in Spring with the“2010 MIDI GHETTO TOUR” and played a great batch of shows throughout the US and Canada (some people call it the best tour of 2010!). We were excited to get to play Festival Kinetik in Montreal to a mixed crowd of people who were either amazed to see us, confused by our real instruments , or those who were just there to show off their home-made welding goggle yarn hair and could care less about the soundtrack. Nonetheless it was a great experience.

I had some time this year to do some remix work forCaustic,System Syn,AngelspitandSkoldto name a few, look for more news on that soon also.

Also since returning from tour we have been hard at work on our new album,“Beating Dead Horses” Slated for May 2011 release. We are still working on the finishing touches and more news will follow on that front. We are planning some tours for 2011 as well. A big question we always get is, when are you coming to the UK? We have that on our radar, we are planning for the first time a more focused promotional campaign in Europe which will hopefully mean that we will finally have some solid things in place to get over there. If you haven’t done it yet, please sign up for our mailing list, like us on facebook, follow me on twitter and just keep being rad. Thank you from the inner parts of our persons for making 2010 a great year, we hope it’s just part of the new begining for us, we can feel our assault pick up steam and that’s an awesome feeling. See you in 2011!

December 31, 2010 -Eric Powell– 16volt


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Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Last show of 2010!« 16volt

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th, 2010

Hawthorne Theatre, Portland, Oregon

KUFO– The Bud Light Viva La Luna Showcase featuring:
16VOLT (with members of KMFDM, Frontline Assembly, Revolting Cocks, Chemlab, Skrew, Stayte, The Daniel Ash Band)– their last performance of 2010!

with:
Black Haze
Amerakin Overdose
and Special Guest DJ and MC: Jeremy Inkel (Frontline Assembly, Left Spine Down)

ALL AGES!
$10 at the door
Show starts at 7pm

KUFO will be giving out lots of prizes, Bud Light will have mad beer specials, there will be loads of amazing industrial rock featuring some of the most legendary performers in the genre.


Get geared up for the show:

Join us Thursday, September 16th atSHADOWPLAY(The Fez Ballroom)where Jeremy Inkel will be guest DJ. We’ll be there after 11pm for some good times! We are Looking forward to celebrating an amazing year with our local fans and friends!


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Monday, April 11, 2011

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

16VOLT“Beating Dead Horses”PRE-SALES AVAILABLE!

16VOLT PRE-SALES NOW AVAILABLE, ALBUM ARTWORK AND TRACK LISTING REVEALED

The latest release from machine rockers 16volt, Beating Dead Horses, is now available for pre-sale orders through Metropolis Records athttp://www.metropolis-mailorder.com/product.php?prodnum=MET+706

Beating Dead Horses is 16volt’s seventh full-length album and their third album on Metropolis. It was produced by 16volt frontman Eric Powell and co-mixed by Powell and Shaun Thingvold (Strapping Young Lad, Front Line Assembly, Lamb of God). The album finds 16volt refining its sound with the heavy rock guitars, intricate beats and layers of synths and samplers that the band is known for.

The release features thirteen new songs, including the aggressive tracks“Sick Sick Sick”,“Fight Or Flight” and“Beating Dead Horses” and the lead-off single“Burn” as well as guest appearances from Clint Carney (System Syn, God Module) and Bill Sarver (Lance Herbstrong, Ohn).

In suppport of Beating Dead Horses, 16volt hits the road in late spring and early summer for a two-month full US tour with the legendaryMy Life With The Thrill Kill Kult.

Beating Dead Horses Cover

BUY NOW

TRACK LISTING FOR BEATING DEAD HORSES:

1. Beating Dead Horses
2. The Wasteland That Is Me
3. Fight or Flight
4. Burn
5. You Will All Go Down
6. Breathing Water
7. Ghost
8. We Disintegrate
9. Dissembler
10. Sick Sick Sick
11. The Carrion
12. Veins
13. Somewhere New


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Tuesday, February 1, 2011

New Album + TKK Tour

For Immediate Release

16VOLT ANNOUNCES NEW ALBUM, TOUR WITH MY LIFE WITH THE THRILL KILL KULT
Machine rockers 16Volt are thrilled to announce their new studio album, Beating Dead Horses, which will be released in late spring of 2011. Beating Dead Horseswill be 16Volt’s third album on industrial powerhouse label Metropolis Records. It was produced by Eric Powell and mixed by Shaun Thingvold (Strapping Young Lad, Front Line Assembly, Lamb of God) and will feature eleven new songs. A thirteen-song deluxe digital edition will also be available.

In support of the new album, 16Volt will be hitting the road in late spring for an eight-week two-leg tour of the United States with industrial legends My Life With the Thrill Kill Kult, who will be touring in support of the new album Sinister Whisperz. More details on the tour will be announced soon and dates will be posted on16Volt.comas they are confirmed.

For more information, visit http://16volt.comand to get the latest news as it is announced, follow@16Volt on Twitter.

For booking information please contactinfo@bpmtalent.com


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Saturday, January 1, 2011

2010 Year In Review

It’s been an amazing, crazy year and we’ve been riding a pretty fun wave since our“return” in 2007 with“FullBlackHabit”. I’ll keep this short and sweet but I want to first thank all of our fans, friends, families, and business partners for giving us the gift of being able to do what we love to do. We have loads in store for 2011 but you’ll be hearing all about that soon. For now I want to reflect for a short moment on 2010.

We kicked off 2010 with the release of“American Porn Songs // Remixed”. A collection of remixes from our friends, fans and friends. It was our first remix album release and we are very happy with the results. Some great, killer work on there. We are humbled and honored to hear what people did with our tunes. If for some reason you haven’t picked it up you can get it fromiTunesor fromMetropolis. We also have a free download of 100+ (yes, that’s correct!) remixes from fans, again, some amazing stuff in there.Grab that here!

After the success of ourDenial Highway Tour, we were itching to get back out on the road. We started putting together an amazing tour with our longtime cohortsChemlab. We also wanted to bring out our friends from the north,Left Spine Down. After a long time planning we hit the road again in Spring with the“2010 MIDI GHETTO TOUR” and played a great batch of shows throughout the US and Canada (some people call it the best tour of 2010!). We were excited to get to play Festival Kinetik in Montreal to a mixed crowd of people who were either amazed to see us, confused by our real instruments , or those who were just there to show off their home-made welding goggle yarn hair and could care less about the soundtrack. Nonetheless it was a great experience.

I had some time this year to do some remix work forCaustic,System Syn,AngelspitandSkoldto name a few, look for more news on that soon also.

Also since returning from tour we have been hard at work on our new album,“Beating Dead Horses” Slated for May 2011 release. We are still working on the finishing touches and more news will follow on that front. We are planning some tours for 2011 as well. A big question we always get is, when are you coming to the UK? We have that on our radar, we are planning for the first time a more focused promotional campaign in Europe which will hopefully mean that we will finally have some solid things in place to get over there. If you haven’t done it yet, please sign up for our mailing list, like us on facebook, follow me on twitter and just keep being rad. Thank you from the inner parts of our persons for making 2010 a great year, we hope it’s just part of the new begining for us, we can feel our assault pick up steam and that’s an awesome feeling. See you in 2011!

December 31, 2010 -Eric Powell– 16volt


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