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Switchblade Symphony - Serpentine Gallery (CD)

Serpentine Gallery
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Album Details: Serpentine Gallery

Release Date:06/10/2008
Label:Cleopatra
UPC:741157963922

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User Reviews: Serpentine Gallery

  • Overall:

    Best Album

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jul 21, 2001

    This is Switchblade's best album to date. "Clown" is a deliciously evil song. "Mine Eyes" is like a strange psalm being sung in a massive cathedral. And, "Gutter Glitter" is a masterfully written piece incorperating nursery rhymes. Once again Tin...a's voice shows range and control most opera singers would envy. Read more Less

  • Overall:

    VERY COOL!!!!

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jul 9, 2001

    I heard this album when it first came out and went through h?ll and back to get it. To this day it is still my favorit CD! I hop that Switchblade Symphony will continue!
    sincerly
    Bethany

Pro Reviews: Serpentine Gallery

  • All Music Guide

    When beauty collides with intellect, whether divine or arcane, the result is always good listening. Subtly sublime and hypnotically haunting, Susan Wallace and Tina Root, the darkwave duo behind Switchblade Symphony, brew an ambitious goth broth on their debut LP, Serpentine Gallery, named after the famed British exhibition hall. Following the lead of surrealist photographer Man Ray, these California girls go for textures of mood beyond the framework of conventional songwriting. Luckily, Serpentine Gallery combines two demos, so the song base is strong; Fable, which deals with fairies and magic, and Elegy, which doles out cold, hard reality, come together seamlessly, because the production on Serpentine Gallery supplies a sonic wash that unifies the two disparate ideologies. Sure, sometimes such atmosphere outweighs the melody and leaves the lyric behind. But all is forgiven, for Wallace and Root are young and their ideas possess maturity and depth. Their unique chemistry and diverse i...nfluences explain their popularity with a generation who rarely visits such bizarre realms of beguiling Baroque. Each tune wields enough personality to distinguish itself ("Dissolve" and "Clown" are quite good). Varying sonics and guitar gnashing help "Sweet" soar (not a reference to the gutter-glitter band of the same name, as Root is surprisingly influenced by the vocal styling of Mike Patton). Switchblade Symphony could resurrect the mysticism and eclecticism of vintage Siouxsie the Banshees. That's a lofty goal, but these are two talented ladies. - Doug Stone, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Switchblade Symphony

San Francisco's Switchblade Symphony formed in 1989, when vocalist Tina Root and composer Susan Wallace were introduced by mutual friends in the local goth music scene. Frustrated with the musical projects they were currently involved in, the duo began collaborating and performing, and soon won a devoted audience. As Switchblade Symphony, Root's musical theater training... Read more