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Artist description
cutting edge rock |
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Music Style
Rock |
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Similar Artists
KMFDM, Ministry, Nine Inch Nails |
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Artist History
suture seven began back in december 1998. since then they have released two wonderful cd's. their debut cd "aversion" was released in 1998, and the follow up "a stitch to mark the wound" was released in 2002.
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Group Members
Elton Nestler,
Jamie Gibson,
Gregory Marshall,
Michael Zucker,
Amber Ortega
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Instruments
guitar, keyboard, bass, drums, and more |
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Press Reviews
Suture Seven - a.stitch.to.mark.the.wound (Sarx). It's been a while since we've heard from Suture Seven, but now they're back and this album has been added to the Metropolis distribution list for their efforts. The album sticks largely to the template of their last, "aversion", in that there's a mix of different styles that, in the hands of a lesser act, would sound like a mess. It opens explosively with 'void', before we hear 'subside', which sound kind of like pre-"Psalm 69" Ministry remixing "Elizium" era Nephs; intense and brash, but also atmospheric and moody. 'eva's lullaby', which mixes distorted fairground music with some samples of WWII Germany (there's a note on the sleeve that this, in no way, means the band support Nazism), has echoes of really early Young Gods. 'whores' could be a Revolting Cocks song, except for the fact that it's backed with beefed up Hammer Horror type music rather than the fucked up disco sound of Rev Co. The spoken word piece, 'casket romantic', featuring John Boden, with its noisy and disturbed backing is comparable to similar piece by DJ Shadow as much Tool. For a bit of a boogie, there's the somewhat club-oriented 'secrets' or the vaguely dancey 'trash'. It's all wrapped up with couple of raw demos, 'kill me' and the spacey Gothic 'she', which isn't featured elsewhere on the album. This is a noisy, sleazy and very enjoyable ride. Suture Seven pay no attention to style boundaries or current trends, but also avoid being stuck in a rut of past trends. Sorted magazine - Sordid Reviews 12/02
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Location
Hummelstown, PA - USA |
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