Hey y'all. So at this point, Infected Mushroom started to really hit those rock/metal elements hard. This was not a smooth transition with a two disc feature, but a sudden bang into a violent new sound that prevails to this day. Some met it with great gnashing of teeth, while others came into the fold with the sweet sounds that are a little more palatable to the general public. Emphasis on little. My mainstream sister would still flee in panic as fast as she could from this.
(I once had a manager who said she'd throw my Paul Oakenfold cd out of the window if it were her daughter's. If Oakenfold scares her, I'd better not say anything about Duvdev and Eisen...)
The thing about this is that there was a concern over losing a lot of the trippiness that made Infected Mushroom unique. They have gone from the intelligent, thinker's psytrance to more of a thematically metal sound, even when the songs themselves weren't technically metal. It feels like instead of infusing their songs with philosophical dwellings, they infuse them instead with raw, emotional power. Which raw, emotional power works better depends on which album you're talking about.
Album #6: Vicious Delicious
(I once had a manager who said she'd throw my Paul Oakenfold cd out of the window if it were her daughter's. If Oakenfold scares her, I'd better not say anything about Duvdev and Eisen...)
The thing about this is that there was a concern over losing a lot of the trippiness that made Infected Mushroom unique. They have gone from the intelligent, thinker's psytrance to more of a thematically metal sound, even when the songs themselves weren't technically metal. It feels like instead of infusing their songs with philosophical dwellings, they infuse them instead with raw, emotional power. Which raw, emotional power works better depends on which album you're talking about.
Album #6: Vicious Delicious