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Project Pitchfork, Eon:Eon

Audio CD

Disk ID: 613500

Disk length: 54m 33s (13 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1998

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Carnival 4:13
2. Realm center 4:02
3. Hunted 4:25
4. Resist 3:53
5. Rescue 5:00
6. Karma monster 3:51
7. Our destiny 4:19
8. Eon 4:07
9. Orange moon 4:06
10. Dreamer 3:56
11. Wish 4:12
12. I live your dream 4:20
13. Steelrose 4:03

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Review

While a definite improvement over 1997's !Chakra:Red!, Eon:Eon, Project Pitchfork's seventh full-length, seems to run out of musical steam about three songs in. The rest of the disc chugs along dutifully, but the excitement is sparse and fitful. It's a shame, really, because the songs that do succeed here are among the best this German electro band has ever written. "Carnival" is particularly affecting, a haunted yet bouncy track whose melody lingers in the mind. "Realm Center" sees vocalist Peter Spilles attempt a smoldering sultriness, not unlike Dirk Ivens's (Dive) quieter moments, and on "Hunted" Pitchfork skillfully execute a classic Front 242-ism--the call-and-response chorus: "Trust means nothing here (I have to run) / Justice means nothing here (I have to run)," etc. Most of the other tracks succumb either to mediocrity or to childish heavy-metalisms, the notable exception being the thoughtful "I Live Your Dream." Ultimately, Eon:Eon would have made an excellent EP; instead it's a middling effort by a band whose best work is clearly behind them. --Steve Landau

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