![]() With lyrics like rusted linings on my black cloud/it's raining piss would someone tell me what that's all about?! its impossible not to wonder that, given the incredibly long time it took Klayton to create and release this album, why there was such a lack of thought and work put into the lyrics. "The Lucky One", an eight minute track released two years ago in Chapter three of the album, is a prime example of this. Most of the time, they are incredibly cheesy. The lyrics throughout the album range from bad to flat out cringe-worthy. The one that you will instantly notice is Klaytons lyrics. Nevertheless, that doesnt mean that Blackstar is without its flaws. The album is massive in its running time, but the music never lets up from being instantly accessible and enjoyable with its many different elements. On almost every song here, one finds new elements in the music, and this is one of the strongest aspects of the album and the part of it that was worth the wait of all these many years. "Eon" is Klaytons take on industrial metal while "Gift For You" presents a sinister vibe and female vocals to create a dark atmosphere among haunting synths. Elsewhere, "Birthright" combines heavy bass lines with orchestral elements found on some of Klaytons instrumental work. "Unshakeable", the first real single from the album that was released last month, is one of the highlights of the album, featuring elements of dubstep mixed with Klaytons signature vocals and heavy riffs. With a massive running time of seventy-five minutes, Blackstar spans numerous genres and Klayton never manages to disappoint with the music always taking new turns over the course of the album. If anyone has listened to Klaytons music over the years, you know that the multi-instrumentalist is always bringing in new aspects to his sound. After many years of waiting and numerous delays, the rest of the album is finally here with the other songs from it that have been released over the years in its final complete form, and its certainly an ambitious record. Spending years holed up in the studio (its been over 9 years since the debut Celldweller record) working on this album and releasing it in chapters was certainly a different approach to get his sophomore album out, but after the first two chapters one began to wonder if it would ever be completed and if so if it would even measure up to the immeasurable amount of hype that Klayton was forming around it. I'm sure I'm not the only one who thought at one point that Klayton's second Celldweller album might not ever see the light of day in its complete form. Review Summary: While spanning many genres and featuring many new additions to the Celldweller sound, Wish Upon A Blackstar is not without its faults. ![]()
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