Satan's Circus
Death in Vegas · 2004
131 min · 23 tracks · pop rock
A hypnotic blend of dark electronic textures and brooding melodies that evoke a surreal underworld.
Why listen to this
- Best for
- dynamic ebb and flow pacing hypnotic late-night exploration dark ambiance for introspection
- Context
- By the time 'Satan's Circus' was released in January 2004, Death in Vegas had already established themselves with their previous albums, particularly their breakthrough second album 'The Contino Sessions' (1999). This release came after a period of experimentation, reflecting the band's willingness to delve deeper into more complex arrangements and darker themes. The album marked a significant evolution in their sound, showcasing a more polished production approach.
- If you like
- pop rock
Satan's Circus is an album by Death in Vegas, released in 2004. A hypnotic blend of dark electronic textures and brooding melodies that evoke a surreal underworld. Upon its release, 'Satan's Circus' received a mixed critical reception but gained attention for its ambitious mix of genres and sonic experimentation. Notably, the lead single 'Girls' became a staple in underground club scenes, while tracks like 'Heil Xanax' drew attention for their provocative titles and subject matter. The album has since been recognized for its influence on the electronic rock genre. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Satan's Circus sound like?
A hypnotic blend of dark electronic textures and brooding melodies that evoke a surreal underworld. Rooted in pop rock.
What makes Satan's Circus by Death in Vegas notable?
Upon its release, 'Satan's Circus' received a mixed critical reception but gained attention for its ambitious mix of genres and sonic experimentation. Notably, the lead single 'Girls' became a staple in underground club scenes, while tracks like 'Heil Xanax' drew attention for their provocative titles and subject matter. The album has since been recognized for its influence on the electronic rock genre. By the time 'Satan's Circus' was released in January 2004, Death in Vegas had already established themselves with their previous albums, particularly their breakthrough second album 'The Contino Sessions' (1999). This release came after a period of experimentation, reflecting the band's willingness to delve deeper into more complex arrangements and darker themes. The album marked a significant evolution in their sound, showcasing a more polished production approach.
Who is Satan's Circus for?
Satan's Circus works well if you're into dynamic ebb and flow pacing, hypnotic late-night exploration and dark ambiance for introspection.
How many songs are on Satan's Circus?
Satan's Circus has 23 tracks, running approximately 131 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
Disc 1
- 1 Ein für die Damen 5:24
- 2 Zugaga Standout 7:17
- 3 Heil Xanax Standout 6:52
- 4 Black Lead 4:13
- 5 Sons of Rother 6:06
- 6 Candy McKenzie 4:13
- 7 Reigen 7:22
- 8 Kontroll 5:11
- 9 Anita Berber 7:39
- 10 Head 5:32
- 11 Come On Over to Our Side, Softly Softly 3:15
Disc 2
- 1 Natja 1:33
- 2 Leather 3:29
- 3 Girls Standout 4:29
- 4 Death Threat 5:06
- 5 Rekkit 6:00
- 6 Blood Yawning 7:33
- 7 23 Lies 3:56
- 8 Flying 7:23
- 9 Dirge 5:36
- 10 Help Yourself 11:26
- 11 Scorpio Rising 5:30
- 12 Hands Around My Throat 6:41
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