Astro-Creep: 2000 Explained

Astro-Creep: 2000
Type:studio
Artist:White Zombie
Cover:WhiteZombie-AstroCreep2000.jpg
Recorded:September–December 1994
Studio:NRG (Los Angeles)
Genre:
Length:52:01
Label:Geffen
Producer:Terry Date
Prev Year:1992
Next Title:Supersexy Swingin' Sounds
Next Year:1996

Astro-Creep: 2000 – Songs of Love, Destruction and Other Synthetic Delusions of the Electric Head is the fourth and final studio album by American heavy metal band White Zombie, released on April 11, 1995, by Geffen Records. The album proved to be their most commercially successful recording, peaking at number six on the Billboard 200 with the aid of the popular hit singles "More Human than Human" and "Super-Charger Heaven". It was the band's only studio album to feature John Tempesta on drums.

Production

The album was highly anticipated due to the surprise success of the band's previous release . Ivan DePrume, the band's long-time drummer, had left the band to start Burningsound studios during their touring sessions for that album. The band later recruited former Exodus and Testament drummer John Tempesta for the recording of this album. The album had help from significant industrial musicians, such as the keyboard work from Charlie Clouser, who had worked with artists like Nine Inch Nails, Rammstein, Marilyn Manson, Killing Joke, and more. They had also hired Terry Date (Deftones, Pantera, Soundgarden) to produce Astro-Creep: 2000 for them. According to J., the album comprises seventy-two track recordings, forty-eight of which are analog and twenty-four being digital recordings.[4] For the album, the band had a much bigger recording budget and more freedom in time.

The entire album took three months to write and another three to record. Writing for the album began in June 1994, shortly after White Zombie finished touring Japan.[5] Recording was scheduled to commence in September 1994,[6] and the album was finished by Christmas 1994.

Music and lyrics

The album is much heavier than La Sexorcisto and has been called "white-trash-on-acid metal" by Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic. The band also down-tuned the guitars and bass to give it the darker sound that the songs required, going from standard E tuning to dropped C# (1.5 steps below standard E).

Much of the lyrics are also darker and more disturbing than on the previous album, and are arranged more like twisted poetry than La Sexorcisto's pseudo-rap scores, dealing with murder, the undead, blasphemy, and satanic elements.

As with the previous two albums, many of the songs feature snippets of dialogue from horror and cult films including The Omega Man, Shaft, The Haunting, The Curse of Frankenstein and To the Devil a Daughter. The titular refrain of "More Human Than Human" is taken from the 1982 film Blade Runner.[7]

Rob has said he favors this album to the previous one, stating, "I was never that happy with it [''[[La Sexorcisto]]]. In some respects, it was probably the best thing we could do at the time under the circumstances; and that this record was exactly what we wanted it to sound like."[8]

Reception

Astro-Creep: 2000 received generally positive reviews from critics, it is White Zombie's best-selling album, being certified double Platinum by the RIAA and selling over 2,600,000 copies in America since its release. There was also a limited 50,000 pressings of this album on see-through blue vinyl. The album has been certified by CAN platinum. The album was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Engineered Album and the band's biggest hit, "More Human than Human", nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance in 1996.

To promote the album, music videos for "More Human than Human", "Electric Head Pt. 2 (The Ecstasy)", and a live video for "Super-Charger Heaven" were released. In 1995, "More Human than Human" won the MTV Video Music Award for Best Rock Video.

There were also plans to start filming a video for "Blood, Milk and Sky" after Christmas as well as eventually filming a video for every song on the album.[9] However, these plans were scrapped when the band dissolved.

Accolades

PublicationCountryAccoladeYearRank
Kerrang!United Kingdom"Albums of the Year"[10] 19952
RocksoundFrance"Albums of the Year"[11] 199520
OORNetherlands"Albums of the Year"[12] 199523
RAWUnited Kingdom"90 essential albums for the 90s"[13] 1995
Kerrang!United Kingdom"100 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die"[14] 199820
Pause & PlayUnited States"The 90s Top 100 Essential Albums"[15] 199911
VisionsGermany"The Most Important Albums of the 90s"[16] 200591
Classic Rock & Metal HammerUnited Kingdom"The 200 Greatest Albums of the 90s"2006

Track listing

I "Blood, Milk and Sky" contains the hidden track "Where the Sidewalk Ends, the Bug Parade Begins" at 8:45, after 3 minutes of silence. On the digital version, however, the hidden track is its own 2:33 track.[17]

Personnel

Adapted from the Astro-Creep: 2000 – Songs of Love, Destruction and Other Synthetic Delusions of the Electric Head liner notes.[18]

White Zombie
Additional musicians
Production and additional personnel

Chart positions

Album

Chart (1995)Peak
position
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[19] 46
UK Albums (OCC)[20] 25
Singles
YearTitlePeak chart positions
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1995"Electric Head Pt. 2 (The Ecstasy)"27 95 31
"More Human Than Human"10 7 37 51
1996"Super-Charger Heaven"39
"—" denotes singles that were released but did not chart.

Release history

RegionDateLabelFormatCatalog
United States1995GeffenCD, CS, LPGEF 24806
Europe2012Music on VinylLPMOVLP547

Notes and References

  1. Web site: White Zombie's Astro-Creep: 2000 Is The Ultimate '90s Metal Album . . Krovatin . Chris . April 11, 2019.
  2. Web site: 1995-04-09. WHITE ZOMBIE, "Astro-Creep: 2000"; Geffen. 2020-12-05. Los Angeles Times.
  3. Web site: The 25 Best Alternative Metal Albums — Metal Descent . metaldescent.com . 15 May 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170204131904/http://metaldescent.com/the-25-best-alternative-metal-albums/ . 4 February 2017 . dead.
  4. Veneris, Andreas. "Interview: White Zombie/J". VIBE. December 8, 1995, at Rosemont Horizon, Chicago. cited October 31, 2008
  5. Anon. . May 19, 1995 . White Zombie . The Hard Report . 424 . 49–51 . March 19, 2024 . worldradiohistory.com.
  6. Sholin . Dave . August 12, 1994 . Sho-Talk . . 2017 . 9.
  7. Larsen . Dave . May 19, 1995 . New life for White Zombie . . Go! . 18 . .
  8. Engleheart, Murray. "White Zombie Monster Cars & Monster Music". Rip. October, 1995. cited October 30, 2008
  9. Miller, Gerri. "White Zombie Live & Backstage". Metal Edge Magazine. March, 1996. cited October 30, 2008
  10. Anon. . December 23, 1995 . The Albums of 1995 . . . 53 . 577.
  11. Web site: Rocksound – Albums of the Year . 2008-04-08. Rocksound.
  12. Web site: OOR – Albums of the Year . 2008-04-08. OOR.
  13. Web site: RAW – 90 essential albums for the 90s. 2008-04-08. RAW. https://web.archive.org/web/20080429191658/http://www.rocklistmusic.co.uk/raw.htm. 29 April 2008 . live.
  14. Kerrang! – 100 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die. 2008-04-08. Kerrang!. https://web.archive.org/web/20080415224816/http://www.rocklistmusic.co.uk/kerrang_p2.htm. 15 April 2008 . live.
  15. Web site: Pause & Play – The 90s Top 100 Essential Albums . 2008-04-07 . Pause & Play . https://web.archive.org/web/20080328211554/http://www.pauseandplay.com/1990s1.htm . 28 March 2008 . dead .
  16. Web site: Visions – The Most Important Albums of the 90s. 2008-04-07. Visions.
  17. Web site: Astro Creep: 2000 Songs of Love, Destruction and Other Synthetic Delusions of the Electric Head. Spotify. 1995.
  18. Astro-Creep: 2000 – Songs of Love, Destruction and Other Synthetic Delusions of the Electric Head . . 1995 . booklet . . Los Angeles, California.
  19. Web site: White Zombie - Astro Creep: 2000 Songs Of Love. Hung Medien. nl. October 31, 2021.
  20. Web site: White Zombie full Chart History. Official Charts Company. October 31, 2021.
  21. Peaks of singles in Australia:
    • "Electric Head Pt. 2 (The Ecstasy)": 300.
    • "More Human Than Human": Web site: Discography White Zombie . 2008-06-03 . australian-charts.com .