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Zeromancer - Bye-Bye Borderline mp3 album

Zeromancer - Bye-Bye Borderline

Musician: Zeromancer
Album title: Bye-Bye Borderline
Style: Alternative Rock, Industrial
Released: 2013
Country: Russia
Size MP3 version: 1344 mb
Size APE version: 1307 mb
Size WMA version: 1718 mb
Rating ✫: 4.5
Votes: 488
Format: TTA MPC ADX MP4 MP1 AC3 ASF
Genre: Electronic / Rock

Zeromancer - Bye-Bye Borderline mp3 album

Zeromancer - Bye-Bye Borderline mp3 album

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Auf Wiedersehen Boy
Music By – Kim Ljung
3:30
2 Bye-Bye Borderline
Music By – Kim Ljung, Lorry Kristiansen
4:19
3 LCYD
Music By – Kim Ljung
4:09
4 You Meet People Twice
Music By – Alex Møklebust, Kim Ljung
3:42
5 Manoeuvres
Music By – Alex Møklebust, Kim Ljung
3:45
6 Weakness
Music By – Kim Ljung
3:46
7 Lace And Armour
Music By – Kim Ljung, Lorry Kristiansen
3:09
8 Montreal
Music By – Alex Møklebust, Kim Ljung
5:12
9 Ash Wednesday
Music By – Kim Ljung
4:45
10 The Tortured Artist
Music By – Kim Ljung
4:18

Companies, etc.

  • Mixed At – Room 13
  • Engineered At – Room 13
  • Recorded At – Villa Carlotta
  • Recorded At – The Oval Room
  • Recorded At – Dan's Electro
  • Recorded At – Haugarock
  • Mastered At – Propeller Mastering
  • Distributed By – Soulfood Music Distribution
  • Copyright (c) – Trisol Music Group GmbH
  • Manufactured By – AGI Van de Steeg
  • Manufactured By – Optimal Media GmbH – AC98970

Credits

  • Arranged By – Zeromancer
  • Artwork, Cover [Coverdesign] – Øivind Winge
  • Booking – Neuwerk Music
  • Management – Major Artists Management
  • Mastered By – Chris Sansom
  • Mixed By, Engineer – Alex Møklebust
  • Other [Hair And Styling] – Apples And Diamonds, Maria Lillevik
  • Other [Year Round Swimmers] – Armand, Harald, Jan Henrik
  • Photography By – Eirik Aspaas
  • Producer – Zeromancer
  • Promotion – Industrypeople
  • Words By – Kim Ljung
  • Words By [Quote] – William Gibson

Notes

Mixed and engineered at Room 13.
Additional recordings at Villa Carlotta, The Oval Room, Dan's Electro and Haugarock.

Made in EU

Digipak ® by AGI Van de Steeg www.agimedia.com

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 4 260063 944673
  • Label Code: LC 14648
  • Rights Society: GEMA
  • Matrix / Runout: manufactured by optimal media GmbH AC98970-01
  • Mastering SID Code: ifpi L573
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI 9704

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
IROND CD 13-1824 Zeromancer Bye-Bye Borderline ‎(CD, Album) Irond, Pleasuredisc IROND CD 13-1824 Russia 2013
GARDEN005 Zeromancer Bye-Bye Borderline ‎(LP, Album, Ltd, Whi) thegarden.no, Trisol, Pleasuredisc GARDEN005 Norway 2013
GARDEN005 Zeromancer Bye-Bye Borderline ‎(LP, Album, Ltd) thegarden.no, Trisol, Pleasuredisc GARDEN005 Norway 2013
GARDEN005 Zeromancer Bye-Bye Borderline ‎(LP, Album, TP, W/Lbl) thegarden.no, Trisol, Pleasuredisc GARDEN005 Norway 2013



Kaghma
Pretty much this album is all about the chorus. The lyrics are very forgettable. The songs are structured like generic pop songs. Unlike the past two albums you don't have to skip over the first couple tracks.First song is an in-your-face track. Why be someone you are not, Zeromancer? The s/t track has a great outburst of melancholy when the chorus hits. Best chorus they've come up with in a long time. Bad song structure after second chorus. LYCD has some very interesting vocal pitch in the chorus "Luh-uvvvvvv". So the first 3 tracks put the album into full-drive. Then...Track 4 really kills the enjoyment since it's just a crappy loud track. rah rah rah. We have a 'Mosquito Coil' moment when the track ends with a cool outro that one wishes the artist had used in place of a not well-thought out track. 'Manoeuvres' has grown on me. I like it despite what initially seemed like emo poppy lameness. 'Weakness' sucks. 'Lace and Armour' is a filler 'edgy' track. "now I know your name so you should know my name" -- I think the delivery of that line is cool though. 'Montreal' was good, but now seems lacking. 'Ash Wednesday' is average. I really really enjoy one of the verses which is delivered in such a way that you have no choice but to imagine sick imagery "I want to worship you till the end of time. Let me take you to Hollycaust. Let's roll in dust". The final track pisses me off. It has a great instrumental and really fits well with the snowy environment I listened to it in, however, the song goes to instant garbage once the lyrics "let me put the fire in your eyes" come in. Wish they'd rework this track because it's such a shame to waste such a lovely instrumental. (edit: Actually it gets sketchy once the lyrics "I'm not shy" come in.)The album is enjoyable enough if you're a fan of the band but it's a constant reminder to me of lowered standards. The band is so close, soooo close to getting that poppy-industrial sound into a great album. It's very frustrating. I listened to "Manoeuvres' with the vocals removed and this is the sound I'd like them to pursue for the next album. Please think about it.