Scorpio Rising Death in Vegas

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  • Release Date: 06/17/2003
  • Sales Rank: 90,134
  • Label: SANCTUARY RECORDS
  • UPC: 060768461420
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Scorpio Rising

1LISTENLeather 3:30
2LISTENGirls 4:30
3LISTENHands Around My Throat 5:07
4LISTEN23 Lies 3:49
5LISTENScoprio Rising 5:37
6LISTENKilling Smile 4:49
7LISTENNatja 3:50
8LISTENSo You Say You Lost Your Baby 3:00
9LISTENDiving Waters 5:11
10LISTENHelp Yourself 10:28

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Falling midway between the Chemical Brothers and My Bloody Valentine, Death in Vegas love big-beat electronics as much as they do dense guitars. But they love guest vocalists even more. On Scorpio Rising, the successor to 1999's acclaimed The Contino Sessions, Death in Vegas's Richard Fearless and Tim Holmes enlist Liam Gallagher of Oasis, the Jam's Paul Weller, and a passel of female vocalists -- including Dot Allison and, on three tracks, Mazzy Star's Hope Sandoval -- for a collection of bracing anthems and exotic ballads. In place of Contino's gothic darkness, Scorpio revels in rock 'n' roll power chords, Indian drones, and acoustic strumming for a heady, psychedelic journey. At one end of the spectrum, the tender "Killing Smile" backs Sandoval's breathy voice with banjo, mandolin, and strings. At the other end, the title track is a grand rock epic featuring Gallagher's impassioned voice, a sample from Status Quo's "Pictures of Matchstick Men," and sitar-like guitars. In between, Weller turns Gene Clark's "So You Say You Lost Your Baby" into a soulful rave-up, Allison coos through "Diving Horses," Adult.'s Nicola Kuperus goes electro on "Hands Around My Throat," and Woodbine's Susan Dillane soars through the majestic "23 Lies." For all its star turns, however, Scorpio Rising is still Death in Vegas's show, a swirling, engrossing mix of masculine rock and feminine mystique. Steve Klinge, Barnes & Noble



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August 03, 2003: This sleek album improves with every listen. After hearing "Hands Around My Throat" and "Help Yourself" on UW station KEXP I had to run out and buy it. The songs cover a variety of genres from 80s electro to 60s rock and even bits of country. The guest vocals are perfect fit.