We Love You (Combichrist album)

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We Love You
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 24, 2014
GenreAggrotech, industrial metal
Length55:52 (Standard)
90:18 (Deluxe)
LabelOut of Line/Metropolis Records
Combichrist chronology
No Redemption
(2013)
We Love You
(2014)
This Is Where Death Begins
(2016)

We Love You is the seventh studio album by the American electro-industrial band Combichrist. The album was released on 24 March 2014, and includes the singles "From My Cold Dead Hands" and "Maggots at the Party".

A video for "Maggots at the Party" was released to YouTube on April 1, 2014.[1][2]

Reception[edit]

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Revolver4/5[3]

The Revolver magazine's reviewer wrote that Combichrist's music should rather be labelled "Electronic Death Metal than Electronic Dance Music" and observed a "nihilistic" attitude. According to the Sonic Seducer, the album is a return to Combichrist's original electronic style. The song "Denial" was interpreted as a homage to Nine Inch Nails while "The Evil In Me" was seen as a reference to Johnny Cash.[4]

We Love You peaked at #39 in the German Media Control Charts.[5]

Track listing[edit]

All songs written by Andy LaPlegua.

Standard version
No.TitleLength
1."We Were Made to Love You"3:50
2."Every Day Is War"3:57
3."Can't Control"4:10
4."Satan's Propaganda"2:41
5."Maggots At The Party"4:12
6."Denial"3:49
7."The Evil In Me"4:03
8."Fuck Unicorns"3:05
9."Love Is A Razorblade"3:20
10."From My Cold Dead Hands"4:18
11."We Rule The World Motherfuckers"4:54
12."Retreat Hell Part 1"4:37
13."Retreat Hell Part 2"8:49
Deluxe version - "The Art of Riots"
No.TitleLength
14."The Plan"7:00
15."Confrontation"6:37
16."Skull Breaker"7:11
17."Riot Station"4:44
18."Norwega"3:37
19."The King Has Spoken"5:11

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Maggots at the Party". April 1, 2014.
  2. ^ "Combichrist Premiere New Music Video, "Maggots at the Party"". Revolver Magazine. April 1, 2014.
  3. ^ Chichester, Sammi (21 March 2014). "Review: Combichrist – We Love You". Revolver. Retrieved 19 April 2014.
  4. ^ Nordwig, Catrin (2014). "Combchrist – We Love You". Sonic Seducer (in German). Vol. 21, no. 4. p. 81.
  5. ^ "Album – Combichrist, We Love You". Charts.de (in German). Media Control AG. Archived from the original on January 9, 2015. Retrieved 19 April 2014.

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