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Saturday, October 31, 2009 

Current mood:Honored
Category: Music
Comrades,

Some of you were fortunate enough to have heard one of our new tracks, 'Right Beside You', which we performed opening for Leæther Strip this past July 10th at the Power Strip Festival in Philadelphia and have inquired when the track will be available.

A short while ago we had the honor of being asked by Pittsburgh musician, promoter, friend and cancer survivor Jim Semonik to contribute this track towards a compilation he was assembling dedicated to the fight against cancer: Electronic Saviors

Help cure cancer and click here!

The mastering is finally done and a release date of February 9th, 2010 on Metropolis Records has been announced! 

More details on this immense project in a press clipping from the Pittsburgh City Paper:
Like the city itself, Pittsburgh's dark-electronic music scene encompasses both the clangor of the Industrial Revolution and the buzz-and-click of the Information Age. A consistent mover in that cyber-punk community is Jim Semonik, who's put in a decade of both concert promotion (as Distortion Productions) and live performance, with electro-industrial band Rein[forced]. Semonik's dedication didn't waver during his bout with cancer last year, and he's eager to give back to the medical wizards who saved his life with an anthology called Electronic Saviors: Industrial Music to Cure Cancer. Saviors has become a monumental undertaking: a four-CD box-set plus a downloadable fifth album, due in February 2010 on goth-industrial juggernaut Metropolis Records. The 80-plus artist lineup includes industrial/EBM legends Combichrist, Chemlab, Suicide Commando, 16 Volt and Leather Strip, and a contingent of local acts like Prometheus Burning and Semonik's group. "It took 90 percent of my free time for the last eight months," Semonik recalls, "but it was well worth it considering the tracks I got -- there's not one filler on the whole thing."
Below is the tracklist from the Electronic Saviors MySpace page:

Disc 1 - Diagnosis and Insurance:
1.SMP-Stay Sick
2.Stromkern-Notes From A War(First new track since 2004's Light it up)
3.Boole-Smoking Gun
4.Interface-Never Say Farewell
5.Chemlab-Solar Max(The Jimmy Sextex Coil)(First New Track since 2004's Oxidizer)
6.Bow Ever Down-Goodbye
7.The Gothsicles-Jim, Let Me Know When You Can Drink Again(Extreme Party Stylezz)
8.TERRORFAKT-Painkiller(First New Track in 3 years since Teethgrinder)
9.16 Volt-Things Unkind
10.Rein[Forced]-Malignancy(Pancreatitis Mix)(First New track since 2006's Futile Longings..)
11.Ego Likeness-Save Your Serpent
12.Burikusu!!-7 Dimensional
13.Inure-Rapture
14.Cesium 137-Endure(Encoder Mix)
15.Cyanotic Feat Eric Powell of 16 Volt-Axiome(Grey Version)
16.Silent Auction-Deliverance
17.Terror Firma Sky-Cancerous Catalyst Converter(First Released Track since Static Landscapes comp 2000)

Disc 2 - Chemotherapy and Radiation:
1.The Dark Clan-Beat it, Kill it
2.The Azoic-Search and Destroy(Savior Mix)
3.genCAB-Version 2(Aesthetic Perfection Mix)
4.Christ Analogue-The Fight
5.Prometheus Burning Feat Jimmy Semtex of Rein[Forced]-Malignant Disco
6.Boxed Warning-Run First
7.Assemblage 23-Impermenance(Flight AC-112 Mix)
8.I:Scintilla-From A Wasteland To A Dream
9.Imperative Reaction-Giving In To The Change(Assemblege 23 Mix)
10.ThouShaltNot-Sick
11.Combichrist-Nosepad
12.XuberX-Fear Is Fear
13.Sonik Foundry-Stigmata
14.Mindless Faith-Into The Wind
15.vircon-Count Backwards From Ten
16.Cyber Strukture-Some Sorta Rhythmic Machine
17.Jordan Decay-The Great War

Disc 3 - Surgery:
1. Deathline Int’l-Breaking
2. Encoder featuring Jimmy Semtex of Rein[Forced] and Patricia Wake-Jim’s Song
3. Vicious Alliance-Right Beside You (Save Me Now Mix)
4. backandtotheleft-Maybe Today
5. Nachtmahr-Katharsis(Purification Mix)
6. Null Device-Under the Gun Immune Response
7. Suicide Commando-Until We Die (Winter Edit)
8. Agnes Wired For Sound-Don’t Worry (We’ll Meet Up Again)
9. System Syn-Blood (2009 Edit)
10. Acumen Nation-The Juice of Rotted Fruit
11. Aesthetic Perfection-The Ones (genCAB Mix)
12. Dismantled-Not Me
13. FGFC820-Children Of Decay (Northborne Mix)
14. Everything Goes Cold-I've Sold Your Organs on the Black Market to Finance the Purchase of a Used Minivan (I Don't Want Those Organs If There's Cancer in Them Mix)
15. Leæther Strip-The Scalpel song (Neoplasm edit)
16. Mordacious-Sleeping Beauty
17. Flesh Field-Detritus of Reason

Disc 4 - Recovery:
1. Noisuf-X-White Noise (Gift Mix)
2. Hardwire-I Am Forever
3. The Atomica Project-Transmission
4. Massiv In Mensch featuring Mind.In.A.Box-Supermassive Gravity (Endanger Mix)
5. SD6-Free (Interface Mix)
6. Obscenity Trial-Here and Now (Banging Mix by XP8)
7. Alter Der Ruine VS Premeditated Light-Dawn
8. nolongerhuman-Survival
9. Iris-Imposter (ThouShaltNot Remix)
10. Debutante-Alive
11. Andraculoid-You Tried To Kill Me, But I Killed You First
12. Deviant UK-Access Denied (Rotersand Mix)
13. Hypefactor-The Sweetest Soul(Rex Mix)
14. Freezepop-Duct Tape My Heart (Chinese Theatre Remix)
15. Spahn Ranch-In the Aftermath (Moroder Mix)
16. Caustic-Jim Made Cancer His Bitch

Disc 5 (digital download) - Bonus Medication:
1. Wreckcreation-Incomplete Me (Remix)
2. Borderlines-Visualization
3. AimOniA-Three
4. Beloved Dead-Twist of Fate
5. Derek C. F. Pegritz-Please Let Me Go
6. Molecule Party-Riser
7. Patricia Wake-Peaceful Shores
8. Neurobash-Left 4 Dead
9. Jon Zaremba-The Best Way to Tear Anything Down is to Blast!
10. Less Like Flesh-Virus Free
11. EVP-Schrödinger
12. Surviving The Odyssey-Dissolving the Sanity
13. Retar-D2-EXTRA LIVES!
14. The Hose Face-Dread
15. Sachem Orenda-Evident Product of Effort
16. TowerOpensFire-With Heavy Hands

This is a truly massive compilation with proceeds going towards a worthy cause so please reserve your copy from Metropolis Records as soon as you can!

Here is a link to the pre-order page on the Metropolis website:
http://www.metropolis-mailorder.com/product.php?prodnum=MET+630

Sincerely,

The Chairman of Progress

Currently listening:
Where Angels Fear to Tread
By Mentallo & the Fixer
Release date: 1995-05-16
Monday, October 19, 2009 

Current mood:  disappointed
Category: Music
Dearest Comrades,


Due to unforeseen difficulties booking Alien Vampires, the organizers of the Halloween Massacre event at Klub Atomix in San Antonio have been reluctantly forced to cancel the event.

We are very sorry for the late notice, but we only found out officially just recently ourselves.

To our friends in Texas and Mexico who planned to travel to see the show we are equally disappointed that we won't be performing. We had a great set prepared featuring a number of new songs from the forthcoming album as well as some old favorites. We were very eager to show off our new lineup and our special guest musicians from other noteworthy dark electro bands.

Although we have no definite plans at the current time we fully intend to play there whenever the opportunity presents itself again. Perhaps when our full-length album is released if not sooner? Please let the DJ's and organizers in San Antonio know you would like us to play there and keep requesting our songs!

Your loyalty to the cause WILL be rewarded!


The Chairman of Progress

Currently listening:
Aqui Y Ahora En El Silencio
By Hocico
Release date: 2007-07-16
Wednesday, April 22, 2009 

Dearest Comrades,

For our supporters in the Netherlands, we invite you to observe this Dutch language review of  our debut EP, Crushed by the System:

http://ikecht.web-log.nl/ikecht/2009/04/vicious-allianc.html

Be sure to let us know your reactions.

The Director

Hail Terror!




Sunday, April 19, 2009 



Dearest Comrades,


     Your support for our struggle on April 16th was most appreciated. We were honored to perform for all of you who attended this smashing event. What an excellent crowd you were. A fantastic time was held by all and a big thank you is in order for Mr. Skip Horn, the Sterling Hotel, Funker Vogt, and the other bands performing. If you took photographic or motion-picture evidence of this glorious event, please contact our Propaganda Ministry. Hail Terror!

 

The Director

 

We will be updating our MySpace very shortly. Keep checking back for more show information and to listen to samples from our upcoming album on COP International.




Saturday, March 14, 2009 


Dearest Comrades,

 

Our April 16th engagement with the legendary Funker Vogt is soon approaching. If you have not yet reserved your ticket to this glorious rally, you should contact the Alliance now! We will be performing an entire new live set alongside such stalwarts as FGFC 820, My Parasites, and End of an Era..

 

In other news, for an interview with I, the Director, go to www.theyfell.com and click on Vicious Alliance interview. Give your support to They Fell and the other great publications that keep our scene alive! For our French fans, stay tuned. We will have a French language interview on Deadlights Forum very shortly. http://deadlights.xooit.fr/portal.php

 

Finally the Alliance has completed two new remixes. For Infra Black, we have remixed Dance with the Dead which will be released on their newest EP from DSBP. And for Worms of the Earth, we have completed a remix of And I’ve Become the Demon. Right now we are working on completing our remix of C-Lekktor’s Our Dark Side and Die Sektor’s Follow the Screams. Stay in touch for more details.

 

Anyone who wants to hear some of our recent remix work, please pick up a copy of Rachel Haywire’s Experiment Haywire: Remix Riot. We remixed her anthem track Mean Enough, Hot Enough, and were happy to be apart of her great release.

 

Keep up the good fight,

 

The Director



Tuesday, December 23, 2008 

Comrades! Celebrate the dawning of the new year with an old world victory rally. Join Vicious Alliance and party like its 1939 at the Sterling Hotel in Allentown, PA. The Alliance will be distributing free copies of our new EP Crushed by the System, and more! So stick it to capitalism and bring in the new year with terror...

Vicious Alliance, Prognosis, Worms of the Earth and more

@The Sterling Hotel on 12.31.08

343 Hamilton Street
Allentown Pennsylvania 18101

Cost: 10$

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The Director

Tuesday, December 23, 2008 

Comrades,

Vicious Alliance has the honor of having our flagship EP Crushed by the System as a candidate for They Fell webzine's Best Debut of 2008! Please do the Alliance proud and cast your vote for Crushed by the System and help save our world from tyranny!

http://www.theyfell.com/best-of-2008.html

Thank you and keep up the good fight,

Director-General Elijah S. Arms

Tuesday, December 23, 2008 

Comrades,

Vicious Alliance has the honor of having our flagship EP Crushed By The System reviewed in Re:Gen Magazine. We invite all loyal soldiers to observe and comment.

http://www.regenmag.com/Reviews-1693-Vicious-Alliance-Crushed-by-the-System.html

Vicious Alliance show with their debut EP a great image and musical style that is on the verge of something really good.

The Philadelphia-based terror EBM act Vicious Alliance has been making a name for itself in the scene with intense nationalistically themed live shows. With their debut EP, Crushed by the System on COP International, Vicious Alliance give people a taste of what they are really all about. Their pervious demos - available on MySpace - made the band sound as if they were just another terror EBM act, but with this EP, they present a sound in transition, breaking out of the generic terror sound, and making something special. While a large amount of Elijah S. Arms' vocals are still done in the heavily distorted terror style, Natalia Kowalski's softer vocals are brought more to the forefront and offer a nice counterbalance, blending well with the harsh beats and loops. As the band is making strides vocally and some of the music is breaking out of the traditions of the genre, most of the music suffers slightly from being pretty stereotypical of terror EBM: harsh beats and loops with grinding distorted vocals for a majority of the songs. While the vocals and themes the band explores start to set them apart from the pack, if this act is to truly make a name for itself, finding a sound all their own, while staying true to their hardcore roots is something they need to try to do to establish themselves as something more than just another terror act. The nationalistic themes of their music and image seem at first glance to be just another gimmick or an act, but after listening to and reading the lyrics, it's clearly something more. They are very relevant to the current political/economic/social climate we are in, and it's apparent that this band has a message it is trying to get across that appears to not only be genuine, but passionate. The tracks "Ice Age (2008)" and "Cannon Fodder" have the potential to become standout club hits as both have strong vocals and very danceable beats. The track "Where Soldiers Fall" has an interesting element of it sounding like it should be a Funker Vogt song, but done with beautiful female vocals, making a very strong song. The EP also contains two remixes by terror and noise standouts Die Sektor and Worms of the Earth. The Die Sektor remix holds on to the terror roots of the song, but adds elements that are almost techno/house-esque, making it a very dance friendly song. The WotE remix is not something you'd expect for the noise act; the remix uses lighter tones and modulates the female vocals in an airy way to make the song a really beautiful experience. The EP altogether is a very strong first outing by a band that seems to have a lot of their stuff together. With a little time and work, Vicious Alliance could really be a standout band in the scene.

Thank you and keep up the good fight,

Director-General Elijah S. Arms

Vicious Alliance

Monday, December 01, 2008 

Comrades,

Rejoice! After a three month hiatus, Vicious Alliance returns with epic grandeur and revolutionary zeal. Come celebrate our flagship EP, Crushed by the System, with glorious performances at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia and the Hexagon in Baltimore. Download Crushed by the System on iTunes, and sing along to the glorious anthems of progress! Who is with us?

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The Director

Monday, November 10, 2008 

Comrades,

Vicious Alliance has the honor of having our flagship EP Crushed By The System reviewed in Wounds of the Earth webzine. We invite all loyal soldiers to observe and comment.

http://woundsoftheearth.blogspot.com/

COP international has just signed a wave of terror ebm bands, so let's see if Vicious Alliance will become the label's new flagship or simply dead in the water.

Packaging: 7/10
'Crushed By The System' is a digital EP (although it is rumored that there will be a very limited number of hardcopies printed), and as such, the packaging is pretty good. All the tracks are fully tagged and named properly. 'Crushed By The System' has some of the best (and most fitting) artwork of any industrial album I have seen recently. There is not full album artwork, e.g. if you wanted to print it out and make your own cd, but since there are possibly hardcopies coming out this can be overlooked. With the EP you get a very high quality front and back cover as well as a banner image. If you know anything about Vicious Alliance than you will know they are an old world militant-themed band, and the cover artwork does this concept justice 150%. One cool thing about the digital-only format is that there is no degradation to the quality of glorious design due from physical printing.

Composition: 8.5/10

It's a somewhat short EP so I'll go through it tediously track by track:

1. Crushed By The System – the title track wastes no time blasting its way into battle and setting up the path upon which the EP will unfold. It lets you know that you're in for some brutal clubby terror ebm with intensely melodic passages and beautiful female vocals. "Crushed By The System" is basically straight-forward club-friendly terror ebm that follows the standard distorted male vox verse / female vox chorus, but it still manages to stand out from the other ten million shitty joke terror bands. It's got some really excellent catchy synths, good driving beats, fantastically relevant samples and top-notch production. There are definitely some parts that I imagine will be just brutal and uplifting live, like when it breaks down and they repeat "crushed by the system". My real qualm with this track is that the male vocals are seemingly too loud (they cover up some nice instrumentation) and too overly flanged (though fans of agonoize may rejoice), and I think they could benefit from additional compression because the volume sways a bit too much at times. However the female vocals offset the male vocals nicely and are produced very evenly.

2. II Ice Age (2008) – If you have heard Vicious Alliance before than you probably have heard the original version of this track which was a nice blend of Tactical Sekt and God Module, with a bit of VA's own identity thrown in. Well I was very happy to hear this new version which completely breaks free of the standard terror ebm mold and ditches the obvious influence of outside acts. This track completely blows away 95% of other contemporary EBM. It sounds very original and adds a pleasantly experimental edge to the trademark Vicious Alliance sound. Both the male and female vocals compliment the music perfectly and sit very evenly in the mix. Very driving and catchy.

3. Our Regiment is Departing – Whoa, what the hell is this!? A Terror EBM band is writing something other than a 4 minute, four to the floor club track? This is precisely why I enjoy Vicious Alliance; 'Our Regiment' is an excellent little interlude combining uplifting futurepop melodies with samples of the great war. There are some cheesy but totally glorious horns and you can't help but to shed a tear as you envision your sons marching off to battle. It's a very strange combination of instrumentation, but they make it work pretty well. It adds depth to the band's sound as well as bolsters their image of being a militant band. I'm so very glad to finally hear a so called 'militant' band make a track that sounds halfway militant.

4. Cannon Fodder – 'Our Regiment' slowly fades out and the listener wakes up in the nightmarish trenches of battle surrounded by death and gunfire. Probably my favorite track on the album, Cannon Fodder features some of the most driving and unique terror ebm I have ever heard. The track is very original and again proves that Vicious Alliance has the ability to write songs that actually sound different from one another. Another sing-along chorus that features back and forth male/female combo vocals that, by all logic, should not work, but somehow VA defy all reason and manage to make these two styles compliment and play off each other…not to mention there is some awesome harmonizing of the female vocals on the second go of the chorus. Surprisingly uplifting despite being about getting mowed down on the battle field. The track is too short though, and I wish it was like 8 minutes long.

5. II Ice Age (Die Sektor Remix) – The greatest track of the album hands down. This is the most experimental, diverse terror ebm track ever created and it is damn near flawless. A fucking perfect addition to the EP, and, at least for me, it shows that Vicious Alliance wants to break away from generic banal terror and add some fresh spice to the genre. No text can describe this track, but if you want your mind blown then download this immediately.

6. Where Soldiers Fall – Some may recognize this track from the Extreme Women compilation released this year. This is the first Vicious Alliance track to feature entirely female vocals. The vocals are done well and the song is driving and emotional, with some very fitting samples, but it is probably the most linear on the album. It's only got 2 or 3 stanzas that repeated over and over throughout the whole track, but the lyrics are pretty good so it could be worse. It's got a few interesting breakdowns and some piano at the end which kick it up a notch over the usually terrible ebm-with-female-vocals.

7. This Awful Contagion – Probably the most brutal track on the album. Hard-edged Aslan Faction-esque bass, melodic driving synths and Aseptie-like distorted vocals. Again, Vicious Alliance shows their ability to throw in relevant and perfectly-timed samples to add to the atmosphere and brutality of the track. The male vocals sound a bit more like concrete than vocals, and again I think they are mixed too loudly (covering up some cool music I would have liked to hear more clearly) but I suppose it gives the track a bit of a brutal edge. The female vocals are some of the best on the album and mixed very well. Again another good showcase of Vicious Alliance's ability to vary their sound and style from track to track while retaining a global 'vicious alliance sound'. It's got a really, really cool ending, but I find it is a bit too short and I think it could have benefited from an interesting breakdown and another couple minutes of brutality.

8. Where Soldiers Fall (Worms of the Earth remix) – another notable remix is the Worms of the Earth mix of 'Where Soldiers Fall'. Actually this is my remix so I can't comment. But in terms of aesthetics it's very digital sounding with heavy vocoding.

9. Victory Waltz – To me this sounds more like a funeral march than victory waltz, but it's a cool little closing piece to the album. It's similar to 'Our Regiment is Departing' but this one has canons and a much darker feel to it.

Production: 8/10
Ok so a new band comes out of left field and releases a masterpiece of an EP. Well there has got to be an easy answer lurking behind the scenes, right? Most bands in this genre seem to produce a totally half assed album and then quickly hand it over to someone else to mix and master. So let's see who saved this album. Soman? Nope. Gotta be X-fusion then right? Hmm, nope. What the fuck, mixed by Elijah S. Arms? Who the hell is that? That's right, the whole album was mixed by Vicious Alliance with no outside hands to polish it. Being that as it is, the production is damn fucking good for a band with no prior releases.
The music is produced near flawlessly, with all the instruments sitting very well and cleanly in the mix with little (if any) frequency overlap. The melodies punch and there are always a bunch of different layers of stuff going on. Thank god Vicious Alliance actually knows how to write melodies containing more than 3 notes, and harmonies that compliment each other. The drums kick and each hit stands out in the mix. Unlike many terror bands they don't try to layer 5 distorted snares under the kick (thusly creating a muddy mess of the low end). The beats here are fairly minimal and almost futurepop in their lack of distortion, but the result is a much cleaner mix and therefore much better overall sound. The minimal beat allows the listener to focus on the true spoils of the album which are the melodies and pads. And the non-distorted snares are actually a great choice as they lend a more militant marching-band feel.
The vocals are produced extremely well for a band with no outside help. The female vocals are some of, if not the, best in the entire genre (they are actually SUNG! Imagine that). The male vocals are generally produced well, but I feel like there is a bit too much volume fluxuation that could've been ironed out a bit with some additional mastering.
The only other qualm I have about production is that the general level of the album is a bit low, and it would be cool to hear this thing kicked up to max volume, although the trend for terror ebm is to overcompress the fuck out of every track to get the illusion of huge volume and I guess "brutality", and suffice to say that I would undoubtedly rather have quiet over that.

Artistic Merit: 8.5/10
Without a doubt stands way out among the huge crop of recent terror ebm signings. Vicious Alliance seems to embrace experimentation while so many similar bands shun it.
Flow: 9/10
Strangely, for an album of 5 original songs, 2 interludes, and 2 remixes, 'Crushed By The System' flows rather well. The interludes are nice in that they add both to the atmosphere of the EP and to the general Vicious Alliance mythos. All the tracks sound similar enough to exude a Vicious Alliance trademark sound, but they sound different enough to very much have their own identities. The interludes and remixes are well placed to give the album a diverse, yet steady, global flow, without sounding 'in the way'.

Overall: 8.5/10
If this EP is any indication, prepare to have all of your terror ebm albums rendered irrelevant once the full length drops. I hope Vicious Alliance continues to take the extra steps to make their music passionate and distinctive, as well as to further develop the storyline and thematic qualities of the band itself. All fans of terror, download this immediately. For people who have found themselves irreparably let down by shoddy ebm, give this a try and it might restore your faith a bit.

Thank you and keep up the good fight,

Director-General Elijah S. Arms

Vicious Alliance