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The Greater Wrong of the Right

Skinny Puppy

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Album Review

At one point it looked like it would never happen, but Nivek Ogre and cEvin Key made nice and put Skinny Puppy back together again. The first thing to know about Greater Wrong of the Right is that it's their last album, The Process, done right. Not an innovative album, not a visceral album, but there are bits of the old Pup here — more scary-movie samples than The Process had, and a lot more of the stuttering beats of yore. Ogre is still singing rather than barking, while Key has just exploded when it comes to expansive production. Key's given Ogre a lush and dark world to deliver his serviceable lyrics over, but it's not always menacing and that's where old fans might cry "sellout." With freaky vocal manipulation "Ghostman" recalls the band's earlier work for the better, while Ogre's passé chant of "New World Order" on "Neuwerld" recalls it for the worse. Too bad they're done making Matrix movies, because the driven and melodic "I'mmortal" would have fit on the soundtrack and the memorable "EmpTe" is just as poppy. Odd to think that Skinny Puppy now sound more inspired when playing it straight — or at least as straight as a band that wears pancake makeup and stage blood to its photo shoots can be — but the album really comes alive when Ogre croons. "Use Less" — with thunderous drumming from Tool's Danny Carey — is Ogre's great moment and the best evidence he can keep up with Key's evolution. Get ready for the hardcore fan backlash, but Greater Wrong of the Right at least makes up for The Process, and with stunning structure from Key, it beats most of the current industrial music competition.

Customer Reviews

Absolutely the best
     

No industrial band these days can touch the genius of SP. This new album shows the younger artists how to re-invent your sound and still hold your core audience. This has not left my rotation since it came out. A intelligent and brillantly designed album. Pure heaven for electronic music enthusiasts.

so sad
     

I love SP so much that i hesitate to criticize. But, Ogre just doesn't sound right without the distortion; i'm missing that possessed shaman that guided us thru those valleys of death. and what happened to cEvin's rich tapestries of lush samples, melodies and fat-beats? SP was at their best all thru the 80's; those albums are all "must haves". i'm still hoping they will bring back the magic.

I agree with the official review except for one thing ...
     

It is most definitely NOT a shame they quit making Matrix movies.

Biography

Formed: 1982 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Cana

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s

Drawing from the pioneering work of artists like Throbbing Gristle, Cabaret Voltaire, and Suicide, the dark avant-industrial group Skinny Puppy formed in 1982 in Vancouver, British Columbia. Originally a duo comprised of former Images in Vogue drummer cEvin Key (born Kevin Crompton) and Nivek Ogre (aka Kevin Ogilvie), Skinny Puppy followed their debut cassette,...
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