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Scorpio Rising
Prong
Scorpio Rising
Genres: Pop, Rock, Metal
 
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All Artists: Prong
Title: Scorpio Rising
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Locomotive Spain
Original Release Date: 1/1/2003
Re-Release Date: 2/24/2004
Genres: Pop, Rock, Metal
Style: Alternative Metal
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 020286000327, 8436006723704
 

CD Reviews

This is complete and utter crap, people.
S. Walden | Woodstock, GA United States | 11/12/2004
(1 out of 5 stars)

"This is horrible. Prong USED to be on the cutting edge, ahead of their time, an unstoppable mutation of metal and industrial. With Ted Parsons and Killing Joke's Paul Raven, Tommy Victor crafted two albums ("Cleansing" and "Rude Awakening") that still sound sharp, fresh, and and energetic despite the fact that both are nearly ten years old.



That being said, I was very excited to see a new album arrive. But upon examining the liner notes, I knew I was in trouble. When a band disappears off the scene for 8 years, is officially broken up, and then returns with only one original member, it generally indicates a greater need for cash than for creative expression. Check out the equally sucky "Danzig 5" if you'd like another example of a great band that went to hell.



I wish I'd never cruised the "Prong" bin at the store. Everything that was good about this band is gone. There's no energy in the songs. No real angst. Even the signature Victor guitar sound is gone. And the only lyrics I've seen dumber than these were on that sorry Liz Phair disc. This is doubtlessly the single worst CD I've paid money for, and I have bought some bad ones.



What a waste."
A solid metal album from beginning to end
George Dionne | Cape Cod, MA | 03/24/2004
(4 out of 5 stars)

"What's good about it? Victor lets out a commanding 'Yeah!' to start off the opening track "Detached." There's no doubt about it; Prong is back! It won't be long before the throbbing guitar riff will have you smelling the sweet sound of industrial steel in the air. As usual, the vocals are delivered with all of the anger and emotion that Victor is known for. His vocals change from tuneful to down right throaty on "Reactive Mind." A tuned down 'chugga-chugga' riff only enhances his emotions. Machine gun like guitar work and frantic drums highlight "Regal." This track is sure to be a favorite in 'the pit.' Industrial metal is not known for its guitar solos, but Victor lays one down that invokes the work of his metal heroes. "Entrance of the Eclipse" is an apocalyptic anthem that draws its energy from marching drumbeats and driving rhythms. Wait just a minute. Did I just hear some rock radio friendly tracks? "Embrace the Depth" is heavy on bass, heavy on industrial guitar playing, heavy on the skins, but a little lighter on vocals. Don't get me wrong, Victor is still brutal on the chorus, almost leaning toward a death metal delivery, but the verses are a little more melodic than Prong is known for. "Avoid Promises" falls into the same category; even more so. It has an unforgettable opening, followed by some smoothed over vocals. It's as if Victor is saying, 'You want radio friendly? Here's your radio friendly!' Anything bad? Nope Bottom Line: Industrial kept the metal scene alive in the early nineties when grunge was all the rage. Even though that time has past, Scorpio Rising is a solid metal album from beginning to end. Prong's time away from the scene didn't hurt their ability to write some of the most aggressive and powerful music. The songs are equally effective whether they're delivered in familiar harsh vocal tones, or the more recent melodic vocal tones."
Unbelievable!!
Scotty 2 Hotty | Louisville, KY | 04/24/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Prong has re-established themselves as rulers of the industrial metal genre with the this latest effort. Great production, monstrous riffs, excellent overall stuff to bang your head to. The cd is awesome from start to finish. Mix up a batch of your favorite juice and sit back and crank it up! To be totally honest with all you amazon maniacs, it's really hard to sum up this cd in words. Words just don't seem to do it enough justice. That's how incredible this latest effort from Prong is. You just have to get it and see for yourself what all the buzz is all about! LONG LIVE UNDERGROUND METAL!!!!!!!!! F RADIO FRIENDLY MUSIC!!!!!!!
Peace out,
Scotty 2 Hotty"