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1
IO
06:03
278 plays
2
The Gate
05:47
281 plays
3
The Silverthread
06:14
172 plays
4
Carrion
05:45
324 plays
5
The Seeker
05:36
214 plays
6
The Swamp Of Secrecy
06:03
201 plays
7
Terra Incognita
05:23
224 plays
8
Renascence
05:47
335 plays
9
Antidote
05:05
361 plays
10
Equilibrium
05:22
221 plays
11
Conclusion
03:44
189 plays
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album review
Project Pitchfork had not quite discovered their sound yet when they made Io, but the path to their discovery makes for equally interesting music. Starting things with the Skinny Puppy-esque title track, the band quickly moves into poppier directions, bringing to mind mid-80's Psychic TV with its melodic feel and sound. Although they do not get as adventurous as they would in the future, they may have had a stronger impression of what makes a good pop industrial song. But credit goes to Project Pitchfork for not relying on simplistic synth riffs to carry every song, it is a habit that sunk many of their contemporaries in the crowded 90's electro-industrial scene. This may not be as good as what they go on to make, but there are several excellent tracks to be found on Io and the band would be very important to the darkwave sound that Metropolis Records was cultivating at the time. ~ Bradley Torreano, All Music Guide
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