Alien Skin|Don't Open Till Doomsday
- Released on 4/17/08 by A Different Drum
- Main artists: Alien Skin
- Genre: Lounge
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After a serious bout with Chron's Disease, keyboardist George Pappas left Real Life to form a one-man project, Alien Skin. His debut effort, Don't Open Till Doomsday, finds him in the same darkwave territory as his work with Real Life, only with a much more melancholy and scary feel. The opening track, "The Outer Limits" hangs on an ominous chorus: "I'm gasping for breath...From the outer limits/To the center of my eyes" sings Pappas as synths of strings wash over him. The mood remains somber throughout, especially on the excellent "Saviour," "Razor Arms," and "Gloomy Sunday" (an original track -- not the much-covered classic -- for which the Associates do the definitive version). Pappas sounds almost like A Split Second as he moves into dance territory on "The Spirit Is Willing" and the apocalyptic, "Dust to Ashes 1945," while the album closes with "Alien Skin" -- a song that eerily looks at "the stranger within alien skin" -- and on which Pappas tries to explain the feelings behind his illness to the world. Still very much playing in Real Life's territory, but with darker and much more frightening music and lyrics, Alien Skin is a fascinating debut solo project for an equally fascinating artist. Pappas shows he has the mettle to make it on his own -- it will be interesting to see what other tricks he has up his sleeve on successive albums, although this will definitely satisfy fans and aficionados of darkwave and synth pop alike. The more you listen to it, the more revealing and terrifying it becomes...which, for this album, is indeed a compliment.
© Tomas Mureika /TiVo
Don't Open Till Doomsday
Alien Skin
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The Outer Limits
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Razor Arms
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Saviour
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The Spirit is Willing
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It Doesn't Matter (I Want You)
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Gloomy Sunday
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For Always
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Burning in My Hands
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Dust to Ashes 1945
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Alien Skin
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Album review
After a serious bout with Chron's Disease, keyboardist George Pappas left Real Life to form a one-man project, Alien Skin. His debut effort, Don't Open Till Doomsday, finds him in the same darkwave territory as his work with Real Life, only with a much more melancholy and scary feel. The opening track, "The Outer Limits" hangs on an ominous chorus: "I'm gasping for breath...From the outer limits/To the center of my eyes" sings Pappas as synths of strings wash over him. The mood remains somber throughout, especially on the excellent "Saviour," "Razor Arms," and "Gloomy Sunday" (an original track -- not the much-covered classic -- for which the Associates do the definitive version). Pappas sounds almost like A Split Second as he moves into dance territory on "The Spirit Is Willing" and the apocalyptic, "Dust to Ashes 1945," while the album closes with "Alien Skin" -- a song that eerily looks at "the stranger within alien skin" -- and on which Pappas tries to explain the feelings behind his illness to the world. Still very much playing in Real Life's territory, but with darker and much more frightening music and lyrics, Alien Skin is a fascinating debut solo project for an equally fascinating artist. Pappas shows he has the mettle to make it on his own -- it will be interesting to see what other tricks he has up his sleeve on successive albums, although this will definitely satisfy fans and aficionados of darkwave and synth pop alike. The more you listen to it, the more revealing and terrifying it becomes...which, for this album, is indeed a compliment.
© Tomas Mureika /TiVo
About the album
- 1 disc(s) - 10 track(s)
- Total length: 00:42:17
- Main artists: Alien Skin
- Composer: George Papaefstathiou
- Label: A Different Drum
- Genre: Electronic Lounge
Available in
16-Bit/44.1 kHz Stereo
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I'm an enthusiast with a deep understanding of the darkwave and synth pop genre, particularly the album "Don't Open Till Doomsday" by Alien Skin, released on April 17, 2008, under the label A Different Drum. The main artist behind this project is George Pappas, a keyboardist who, after facing a serious bout with Chron's Disease, left Real Life to embark on a solo endeavor.
This album delves into the darkwave territory, characterized by its melancholy and eerie atmosphere. Pappas' debut effort is a testament to his ability to create music that is both haunting and captivating. The opening track, "The Outer Limits," sets the tone with an ominous chorus, and the mood remains somber throughout the album. Tracks like "Saviour," "Razor Arms," and the original "Gloomy Sunday" showcase Pappas' talent for creating emotionally charged music.
The transition into dance territory with tracks like "The Spirit Is Willing" and the apocalyptic "Dust to Ashes 1945" adds diversity to the album. The closing track, "Alien Skin," is particularly intriguing as Pappas explores the theme of "the stranger within alien skin," attempting to convey the emotions behind his illness to the world.
The album review highlights the artist's ability to maintain a connection with Real Life's territory while infusing darker and more frightening elements into the music and lyrics. The reviewer, Tomas Mureika, commends Pappas for his fascinating debut solo project, expressing curiosity about what future albums might bring.
The album consists of 10 tracks with a total length of approximately 42 minutes and 17 seconds. The compositions showcase Pappas' skills as a composer, with each track bearing his name as the composer. The genre is classified as electronic lounge, and the album is available in 16-Bit/44.1 kHz Stereo.
For those interested in experiencing the album, it is available for unlimited streaming on various platforms, with a trial period option on Qobuz. The review emphasizes that the more you listen to it, the more revealing and terrifying it becomes, which is considered a compliment in the context of this darkwave masterpiece.