Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Album a Day: Bile - Demonic Electronic (2002 Re-issue)

Sometimes I don't want make love or have sex...sometimes I just wanna fuck and that's how I feel about listening to Bile. I love the Bile is dirty (even for industrial), aggressive, and just like fucking. The 4th studio album, Demonic Electronic, was originally released in 2001 and then re-issued a year later still as part of Bile-Mastermind Krztoff's Bilestyle Records but distributed by Martin Atkin's Underground Inc. with a KMFDM Remix demo, a Martin Atkins remix, a radio edit, a cover, and an original track replacing the four KMFDM remixes from the original release. What I particularly like about Bile's motif is that despite being completely abusive to the psyche there's still something fun about a lot of the songs which can sometimes be traced back to the tongue in cheek lyrics (and they range from vulgar to witty) or possibly just a really fun music that is covered in layer after layer of distortion. The album itself has a really great mixture of sounds (like different powertools, all aggressive but each other serving a specific function) and the extras are all really cool as well, especially the previously released cover of Alice Cooper's Clones (We're All) and the KMFDM Demo Remix of Teknowhore. Favorite Tracks: The Devil's Bile, Legion, Celebrity, Bad Karma, Demons, Clones (We're All), Jerk (Atkins Diet Mix), and Teknowhore (KMFDM Demo '93)

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