Noises in the Wall

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Noises in the Wall
Vampire Rodents - Noises in the Wall.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 11, 2017 (2017-11-11)
Recorded1993 (1993) – 1996 (1996)
Genre Modern classical, electronic, industrial, sound collage
Length87:56
Label Rodentia Productions
Vampire Rodents chronology
Gravity's Rim
(1996)
Noises in the Wall
(2017)
Gravity's Rim (Instrumental Version)
(2018)
Daniel Vahnke chronology
Gravity's Rim
(1996)
Noises in the Wall
(2017)
Attention Please
(2017)

Noises in the Wall is the sixth studio album by American experimental music band Vampire Rodents, released on November 11, 2017 by Rodentia Productions.

Contents

Reception

The album received positive write-ups, with reviewer's praising the wide scope of musical genres and styles such as the frantic industrial collage of "Good Humour", the eight-minute composition "Cyborghostsex" and Vahnke's interpretation of Schubert's "Piano Trio No. 2". [1] The ten part suite "The Zombie Dolls" was particularly noted for expanding the band's range into cinematic music territory. [2]

Track listing

All music is composed by Daniel Vahnke, except "Good Humour" and "Itume" by Victor Wulf and "Piano Trio No. 2" by Franz Schubert.

No.TitleLength
1."Asset by Diversion"2:15
2."Apocalepsy"2:24
3."Clueless"3:43
4."Assemblage"1:56
5."Rubenesque"2:46
6."Goliath"3:02
7."Cotopaxi"1:26
8."Exostential"3:11
9."Heap"2:17
10."Ziggurat"3:17
11."Halflife"3:28
12."Lotus Seal"2:43
13."Cyborghostsex"8:32
14."Positive"3:12
15."Vector"3:51
16."Domino Effect"3:00
17."Good Humour"4:00
18."Imprint"2:23
19."Insulated"2:27
20."Reedmaker"1:57
21."Mobilize"2:14
22."Blue Room"3:53
23."Rotator"1:48
24."Variation on Schubert (Piano Trio No. 2, Op. 100)"2:18
25."The Zombie Dolls: I. Deadpoolnet"0:40
26."The Zombie Dolls: II. Slideshow"1:16
27."The Zombie Dolls: III. Point"2:21
28."The Zombie Dolls: IV. The Good Virus"1:07
29."The Zombie Dolls: V. Phalanx"1:48
30."The Zombie Dolls: VI. Cossack"1:07
31."The Zombie Dolls: VII. 4-Ft. Space Station"1:57
32."The Zombie Dolls: VIII. Hydraulic"0:36
33."The Zombie Dolls: IX. Man Overbored"0:49
34."The Zombie Dolls: X. Harelip"0:58
35."Itume"3:13

Personnel

Vampire Rodents

Production

Release history

RegionDateLabelFormat
United States2017Rodentia Productions DL

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References

  1. Villa, Stefano (2009). "Vampire Rodents: La scienza del collage" (in Italian). Onda Rock. Retrieved November 11, 2017.
  2. Marks, Peter (November 14, 2017). "Vampire Rodents – Nosies in the Wall". Santa Sangre. Retrieved December 21, 2017.