Language of Silence explained

Language of Silence
Type:studio
Artist:Numb
Cover:Numb - Language of Silence.jpg
Recorded:Chindogu
Genre:Electro-industrial
Length:61:29
Label:Metropolis
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Language of Silence is the sixth studio album by Numb, released on November 24, 1998 by Metropolis Records. The album was conceived previous to the band's fifth album Blood Meridian but could not be released due to legal issues concerning Numb's label in Europe.[1]

Reception

AllMusic awarded Language of Silence four and a half out of five stars, commending the ominous atmosphere and saying the "synth sounds have been sharpened without losing any of their viciousness, while melodies have matured, forming a new blend that allows the complexities to show through in a way they have not in previous Numb releases." Alternative Press gave the album a positive review, saying "dancefloor consciousness abounds on Language" and that "Numb have cultivated their affection for noise." Michael Mahan of CMJ praised Language of Silence, calling it a "sonically intimidating" album "with mountains of guitar feedback, waves of synthesized chaos and a lion's share of aggressive, angst-ridden vocal terrorism."[2] Ink 19 called the album a masterpiece without shortcomings.[3] Critics at Last Sigh Magazine called it the band's masterpiece, saying "Don Gordon and David Collings come together once more to terrify their audience with the brutal reality of what occurs in everyday life through their undeniably intense and fast-paced beats coupled with a vengeful stream-of-consciousness lyrical rage of such intelligence and imagination it rivals the writings of James Joyce himself."[4] [5]

Personnel

Adapted from the Language of Silence liner notes.[6]

Numb

Production and design

Release history

RegionDateLabelFormatCatalog
France1998Zoth OmmogCD, LPARTY 15
United StatesMetropolisCD54102
Bulgaria1999Zoth Ommog/WizardCSA 006497, WZO 200.530

External links

Notes and References

  1. Chris . Christian . Interview with Numb – FENIX, Seattle, WA . Sonic Boom . May 7, 1998 . 6 . 4 . July 24, 2020.
  2. Michael . Mahan . Numb: Language of Silence . . CMJ Network, Inc. . February 15, 1999 . 57 . 605 . 29 . July 24, 2020.
  3. Jorge C. . Galban . Numb: Language of Silence . Ink 19 . April 9, 1999 . July 24, 2020.
  4. Kim Ann . Alexander . Numb: Language of Silence (1) . Last Sigh Magazine . March 13, 1999 . July 26, 2020 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110215232124/http://www.lastsigh.com/reviews/numb_l_of_s.htm . February 15, 2011.
  5. Kim Ann . Alexander . Numb: Language of Silence (2) . Last Sigh Magazine . March 13, 1999 . July 26, 2020 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110216233945/http://www.lastsigh.com/reviews99/numb_los2.htm . February 16, 2011.
  6. Language of Silence . Language of Silence . . 1998 . booklet . . Hesse, Germany/Media, Pennsylvnia.