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Furnace
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Album Details: Furnace

Release Date:10/03/1995
Label:Cleopatra
UPC:741157965223

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User Reviews: Furnace

  • Overall:

    DOWNLOAD/FURNACE

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Feb 1, 2001

    THIS IS ONE CD U REALLY HAVE TO BUY!ITS THE BEGINNING OF A DIFFERENT PATH FOR CEY AND COMPANY.EVEN AFTER PAST WORK.U TAKE ALL THIER SIDE PROJECT STUFF AND U REALLY HERE THE DIFFERANCE.I THOUGHT THE LAST TRACK ON LAST RIGHTS WAS TELLING U SOMETHING.JU...ST THINK, THEY ALMOST NAMED DOWNLOAD WARPED! Read more Less

  • Overall:

    Experimental days...

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jan 13, 2001

    This cd was introduced to me by my dad!?! heh Anyways. This cd is great Dwane was still with them, and Genesis P. Orridge's voice is still good n' crazy :) This is one of their more experimental albums I find, no limits were set yet...

Pro Reviews: Furnace

  • All Music Guide

    Following the collapse of Skinny Puppy, cEvin Key and Dwayne Goettel turned toward a more ambient, electronic style. That Goettel didn't live to see Download hit their stride is quite sad, because Furnace is, for the most part, an excellent mix of exotic, disturbing sounds. The first three songs set such a dark, fierce pace that the remainder of the album struggles in comparison. "Mallade" creates a stunningly bleak atmosphere. "Seel hole" is an experimental industrial creation that sounds like a collaboration where Aphex Twin and Goblin score a remake of Blade Runner as directed by horror maestro Dario Argento. "Omniman" should have been a club hit; its accessible demented beats and Genesis P. Orridge's creepy, humorous babbling are endlessly entertaining. After the somewhat murky and bland middle section of the album, the band strikes inspiration again with the My Bloody Valentine meets Skinny Puppy hodgepodge of "Beehatch" and the spooky Orridge love poem that is "Marred." On the la...tter song, Orridge sings masochistically that his lover can hurt him and emasculate him, but his love will remain. While Furnace isn't as consistently bleak or political as any album from Skinny Puppy, it signaled that Goettel and Key weren't satisfied to rest on their considerable laurels. The album is dedicated to and in memory of Goettel, and it's fitting that Furnace is at once so listenable and challenging like the output of Skinny Puppy. Though it contains some tracks that aren't entirely interesting, its moments of genius are potent indeed. - Tim DiGravina, All Music Guide Read more Less

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As industrial and industrial-metal made great inroads on the mainstream charts during the late '90s, many early pioneers continued to record with little fanfare but a large amount of creativity, even if the astounding leaps in technology had largely altered their sound since the heyday of the 1980s. Download was originally begun by Skinny Puppy's cEvin Key and Rudolph D... Read more