Storm
Assemblage 23 · 2004
52 min · 10 tracks · synth-pop · industrial music · electro-industrial
A powerful fusion of driving beats and introspective lyrics that encapsulates emotional turmoil and resilience.
Storm is an album by Assemblage 23, released in 2004. A powerful fusion of driving beats and introspective lyrics that encapsulates emotional turmoil and resilience. 'Storm' received positive reviews from critics and fans alike, solidifying Assemblage 23's status within the electronic music landscape. The album's lead single 'Let the Wind Erase Me' became a notable track on dance floors, showcasing the band's ability to blend emotive lyrics with infectious beats. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Storm sound like?
A powerful fusion of driving beats and introspective lyrics that encapsulates emotional turmoil and resilience. Rooted in synth-pop and industrial music.
What makes Storm by Assemblage 23 notable?
'Storm' received positive reviews from critics and fans alike, solidifying Assemblage 23's status within the electronic music landscape. The album's lead single 'Let the Wind Erase Me' became a notable track on dance floors, showcasing the band's ability to blend emotive lyrics with infectious beats. Released in 2004, 'Storm' marked Assemblage 23's fourth studio album, following the critically acclaimed 'Defiance' from 2001. At this point, the band had solidified its presence in the electro-industrial scene, exploring deeper themes while refining their sound and production techniques.
How many songs are on Storm?
Storm has 10 tracks, running approximately 52 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Human Standout 5:43
- 2 Skin 6:54
- 3 Ground 5:06
- 4 Let the Wind Erase Me Standout 4:46
- 5 Infinite 5:08
- 6 Complacent Standout 6:09
- 7 You Haven’t Earned It 5:33
- 8 Regret 5:01
- 9 Apart 5:11
- 10 30kft 3:15
Release Date
January 1, 2004
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
52 min 49 sec
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