Looking Glass The Birthday Massacre

BUY THIS ITEM

  • $9.99 Online price
    $8.99 Member price
  • skip to cart
  • Add To List uiAction=GetAllLists&page=List&pageType=list&ean=782388054522&productCode=MU&maxCount=100&threshold=3

GET FREE SHIPPING ON ORDERS OF $25 OR MORE

DELIVERY & GIFT DETAILS:

Usually ships within 24 hours

Delivery Time and Shipping Rates

Eligible for gift wrap & gift message.

Enter a zip code

CD

  • Release Date: 05/06/2008
  • Sales Rank: 48,260
  • Label: METROPOLIS RECORDS
  • UPC: 782388054522
 
  • Overview
  • Tracks
  • Editorial Reviews
  • Customer Reviews
  • Details & Credits
Track List
Click on LISTEN or link to hear an audio clip.
To listen to samples you'll need a Windows Media Player

Looking Glass

1LISTENLooking Glass 4:30
2LISTENFalling Down Crawling Pulse Mix 4:17
3LISTENShiver 3:03
4LISTENRed Stars Lukewarm Lover Mix 3:37
5LISTENNowhere Instrumental 2:05
6LISTENRed Stars Space Lab Mix 6:55
7LISTENWeekend NYC77 Mix 4:03
8LISTENI Think We're Alone Now 6:29
9Looking Glass Bonus Track / Multimedia Track

About this Artist

Editorial Reviews

Old and new combine on this sumptuous EP from synth-gloom heroes the Birthday Massacre. The title track, "Looking Glass," is pulled from the band's Walking with Strangers album, a darkly lush dance-pop delight. Three other tracks from that set are also featured here, but all in remixed form. The driving dance of the gothy "Falling Down" now swirls about in a far spacier and doomier realm, while the muscular goth pop of "Weekend" is reinvented as a Depeche Mode-ish extravaganza. In contrast, the Depeche-esque "Red Star" now undergoes two transformations -- initially into an airy, clubby delight, and then remodeled into lavish electronica fare. That's the old; the new comes in the shape of "Shiver" and "Nowhere," the former a steamy gloom-pop number powered by irrepressible beats. Its lyrical theme of a girl trapped in a cold, cruel world is re-created in the latter piece, a frigid instrumental wasteland swept by swirls of synths. And finally, there's the old made new, as the Birthday gang frolics darkly through the past with a rollicking cover of Tommy James & the Shondells' '60s hit "I Think We're Alone Now," although it's probably mall rat supremo Tiffany's version they're intent on interring for good. A video of this number is also included. Something grand to keep fans going through the dark nights until the band's next album arrives. ~ Jo-Ann Greene, All Music Guide All Music Guide

Customer Reviews

  • Listener Rating:
  • Ratings: 1Reviews: 1

Looking Glassby Anonymous

Reader Rating:
See Detailed Ratings

May 05, 2008: a cd with the same song or songs on the others like violet for instance had the same thing going. though the covers are awesome. the mask has a feel of anime written all over it and the vid to the looking glass is creative and creepy at the same time. listen to this if you like the whole horror fantasy feel like the feeling when you get when watching a tim burton film. all their songs have a message and the lyrics are just interesting to hear.