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Serpentine Gallery
Serpentine Gallery

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Artist: Switchblade Symphony
Label: Cleopatra
Category: Music

List Price: $15.98
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 73 reviews
Sales Rank: 76528

Format: Enhanced
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

UPC: 741157963922
EAN: 7411579639226
ASIN: B000001JTG

Release Date: September 19, 1995
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: *** DISC ONLY *** Comes in a jewel case with NO original artwork. Scratched but plays fine. SHIPS NEXT BUSINESS DAY!! cosprings1

Tracks:

  • Bad Trash - Switchblade Symphony, Switchblade Symphon
  • Dissolve - Switchblade Symphony, Root
  • Wall Flower - Switchblade Symphony,
  • Wrecking Yard - Switchblade Symphony, Root
  • Clown - Switchblade Symphony, Switchblade Symphon
  • Cocoon - Switchblade Symphony, Root, Tina
  • Doll House - Switchblade Symphony,
  • Sweet - Switchblade Symphony, Root, Tina
  • Gutter Glitter - Switchblade Symphony, Switchblade Symphon
  • Mine Eyes - Switchblade Symphony,
  • Bloody Knuckles - Switchblade Symphony,

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Customer Reviews:   Read 68 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Bad trash? I think not!   December 6, 2003
 17 out of 19 found this review helpful

It's a pity how Switchblade Symphony broke up after only bringing three albums out of brand new material but at least they left us Goth junkies with some memorable tunes that shalt not be forgotten. 'Serpentine Gallery' is a notable CD that should be in the collection of all those who enjoy the darker side of music, but without sounding satanic. This album contains some sure classics, such as "Dollhouse", "Mine Eyes" and "Gutter Glitter" (the chorus being a gloomy mantra of the children's play rhyme, "London Bridge Is Falling Down", which still gives me the creeps), but I personally feel that 'The Three Calamities' is an overall better record that's less redundant and more consistent, although I'm sure many people would love to disagree with me and I'm totally cool with that. To each their own, right?

Tina Root is the main vocalist and she reminds me of The Creature's Siouxsie (a common comparison in this specific genre). Susan Wallace sometimes underlies and harmonizes the singing parts that accent the brooding melodies but she mostly takes care of the synthesizers and programming while Robin Jacobs provide the guitars, bass and drumming on "Wrecking Yard" and, one of my favorite tracks, "Clown". And if you're obsessed with the words, the lyrics are all included inside the booklet.

I really hope that Switchblade Symphony team up again but it's very unlikely... However, wishful thinking can't hurt ... much, anyway.


1 out of 5 stars Trite tripe   July 15, 2005
 8 out of 46 found this review helpful

Switchblade Symphony's Serpentine Gallery is widely considered the quintessential darkwave and/or modern-day gothic album.

This is nothing short of a travesty.

While definitely not a fanatic, I've delved quite a bit into the goth/industrial/darkwave genres and have mostly been impressed by the bands' atmospheric darkness, beauty, and compositional skill. I of course love the classics (Bauhaus, the Cure, the Sisters of Mercy, Christian Death, et al), but I also find a few acts today to be worthy, such as London After Midnight and Bella Morte. When I heard THIS album, however, the only thing on my mind was, "When is this going to end?"

This is one of the most excruciatingly BORING albums I have ever had the misfortune of hearing. There is nothing dark, atmospheric, beautiful, emotional, exciting, or shocking about this album, which really sucks, because something with the "goth" label oughta have at least a couple of those aforementioned traits.

The female vocals are HORRIBLE, and have all the vocal presence of American Idol rejects. They are absolutely deadpan and reflect no emotion or passion whatsoever.

The music is uncreative, hackneyed, and just downright dull. There is no drive or danceability, nor anything unique and stimulating created by the tired combination of keyboards, drum machines, and guitars. The songs never feel like they get anywhere, but rather are content to merely float about until they're mercifully ended.

The lyrics are awful, much like the lyrics of most modern-day goth bands. Plenty of cliched references to death, glitter, dolls, and darkness.

Please, people, if you are considering getting this album because you're interested in the goth scene, I urge you to steer clear of this absolutely abysmal, sleep-inducing piece of garbage.

As a bonus, here is a list of 10 true goth albums you should buy instead of this:
1.Bauhaus- In the Flat Field
2.The Cure- Pornography
3.The Cure- Disintegration
4.The Sisters of Mercy- Floodland
5.Siouxsie and the Banshees- Kaleidoscope
6.Christian Death- Only Theatre of Pain
7.ANYTHING by Joy Division or Dead Can Dance
8.Type O Negative- Bloody Kisses
9.London After Midnight- Psycho Magnet
10.Bella Morte- Where Shadows Lie



5 out of 5 stars Quite simply, an absolute must-have   December 10, 1998
 7 out of 7 found this review helpful

I had never heard of Switchblade Symphony when I bought Wired Injections, a Cleopatra various artists disc. The song of theirs on that disc, "Clown," had me completely entranced. It took me months to find the elusive disc that was mentioned in the liner notes on WI, and when I did finally see it, it was mine. While I was searching for it, I heard "Wallflower" on Gothic Rock 2, which only made me want the disc more. Since the day I got it, it has become one of my all-time favorite discs. If it were a tape or record album, it would be totally worn out by now. This is a disc that you can put in, turn the lights down low, sit back and just drift to. Even my fiance like them, and she doesn't like "goth" music. It's almost impossible for me to pick a single favorite from it, although I'm tempted to say "Clown." It was the one that first entranced me, and it continues to do so to this day. However, it has very strong contenders in "Sweet," "Gutter Glitter," "Mine Eyes," and "Dollhouse." The ending instrumental, "Bloody Knuckles," is the perfect way to end such a perfect album. Bravo, ladies. 5 out of 5.


4 out of 5 stars Textbook example of a good goth album   February 11, 2001
 7 out of 7 found this review helpful

I wish Switchblade Symphony had stuck with this mid-90s sound rather than going trip-hop. Why? I'm a whinybutt, THAT'S why. "Serpentine Gallery" is a great "how to" darkwave rock album. The opening track, "Bad Trash" is a goth dancefloor classic. The songs are a good balance of guitar, 80's synth and spooky vocals. They don't all sound the same, but it sounds like the band's having fun all the way through. The lyrics are better-than-average goth poetry. "Bad Trash," "Dissolve" (dramatic tune, I must say) and "Wrecking Yard" cover a lot of ground and Tina Root's faux-operatic vocal style is cool. Sorry for using "faux." They moved into more Miranda Sex Garden-type music with the next two albums, but the lyrics stayed pretty close to the mood of "Serpentine Gallery." Switchblade Symphony is more about beguiling songs than Fitting Into Goth.


5 out of 5 stars Serpentine Gallery compares to most artist best of cd's.   September 25, 1999
 6 out of 7 found this review helpful

The first time I seen Switchblade was back in 93-94 when house of usher moved to S.F. Not one to be easily impressed, I was overwhelmed by Tina's dark poetry and angelic voice. As a bay area resident I was able to attend most of her concerts at the S.F. goth clubs during her 'serpentine gallery' release. A must see if you are able. Tina is charismatic on stage dressed in wonderful costumes to add flavor to the show. Not only great to listen to but she is down to earth and enjoys staying after the show to mingle with the crowd. Very few artist are able to complete one cd with a multitude of fantastic songs let alone a handfull throughout their career(misp?) but Switchblade Symphony have done so with this cd and a few songs not listed such as Chain and Ride(?). I must admit though that I have not cared much for her latest cd. I cannot place what is wrong wtih it except to say that I dont feel the passion in the songs as I do with Serpentine Gallery. All in all Tina is the Princess of Goth soon to become Queen when the title is handed down by Siouxsie. Hope she playes this October at one of the goth clubs.

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