About this album
Sound:
"A gritty blend of industrial soundscapes layered with haunting melodies and introspective lyrics."
Where they were
Released on March 27, 2001, 'Disorder' marked Emileigh Rohn's debut album after a series of underground performances. At this point in her career, she was establishing her presence in the industrial music scene, showcasing her unique sound and lyrical depth.
Why it matters
'Disorder' is significant for its contribution to the early 2000s industrial revival, gaining traction within niche communities and receiving favorable reviews from genre enthusiasts. The album helped pave the way for Rohn's subsequent projects and earned her recognition as a distinctive voice in a male-dominated genre.
Essential tracks
- "Formula" — Opening with aggressive beats and piercing synths, 'Formula' sets the tone for the album's exploration of chaos and control.
- "Disorder" — 'Disorder' encapsulates the album's themes of confusion and emotional turmoil through its driving rhythms and evocative lyrics.
- "Enemy" — 'Enemy' features a potent mix of vulnerability and aggression, showcasing Rohn's ability to blend personal experience with broader societal commentary.
Release Date
March 27, 2001
Artist Origin
United States
Tracklist
- 1 Formula 4:13
- 2 Chiasm 5.0 5:44
- 3 Transparent 4:38
- 4 Disorder 5:00
- 5 Fight 5:21
- 6 Liquefy 4:34
- 7 Isolated 5:15
- 8 Cold 4:59
- 9 Enemy 5:20
- 10 Someone 7:01