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New Music Critique: GlycerylContact: amicangelo@myyahoo.com

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Seriously, what on earth is going on here? Glyceryl’s “Sister” opens with the sort of industrial, noisy goodness that one would associate with Canadian pioneers Skinny Puppy. But it quickly moves into Ministry territory, with harsh vocals and lyrics expressing both hate and love for the singer’s sister.

It’s a little confusing, but that’s probably the point. “All of God’s People” is similarly disjointed in fascinating ways. There’s a difference between industrial music and industrial-metal music, and this certainly fits more comfortably into the latter category. Fans of Ministry, Filter and Nine Inch Nails would likely love this.The post New Music Critique: Glyceryl first appeared on Music Connection Magazine.

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