Project Pitchfork’s latest offering is a pretty decent album
called Deception. It sounds pretty much par for the course
for Project Pitchfork, and fans of the band shouldn’t be let
down. The music is pretty well written, as usual, with the
signature sound fans of the band have come to know and
love over the past decade or so. Peter Spilles’ vocals are a
bit rougher on Deception than on other Project Pitchfork
albums such as Eon:Eon or Chakra: Red!, delivered with a
bit of an aggressive growl this time around.
Oh, sorry, wait a second. Now that I take a closer look, I can
see that this isn’t Project Pitchfork at all. It’s the N*Sync to
Pitchfork’s Backstreet – Absurd Minds. Listen to this album
and you’ll see how I could get the two confused.
All kidding aside, Deception is a good album. Sure, it
sounds like it was pieced together from the loose bits of
tape lying around on Peter Spilles’ studio cutting room floor,
but it’s pieced together very well and is an enjoyable album
all around. – chris parasyte
Absurd Minds – Deception
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