Trickster | ||||
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Studio album by Kidneythieves | ||||
Released | July 28, 1998 | |||
Genre | Industrial rock, industrial metal | |||
Length | 43:50 | |||
Label | Push Records | |||
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | |
Pitchfork | 6.2/10 |
Trickster was the first album released by Kidneythieves, on July 28, 1998. The album was released with the single "S+M (A Love Song)", as well as "Taxicab Messiah" which had a music video. It was rereleased in 2004 as Trickstereprocess (see below).
Track listing
- Taxicab Messiah - 4:20
- S+M (A Love Song) - 3:33
- Swanmate - 1:04
- Feathers - 3:39
- Trickster - 4:35
- Creature - 4:30
- K - 4:05
- Pretty - 5:22
- Layers - 3:50
- Pleasant - 3:35
- Mustard Seed - 5:17
Trickstereprocess
Trickstereprocess is a 2004 re-release of the first CD from the Kidneythieves, completely digitally remastered. It includes five new bonus tracks. It also includes a bonus DVD that includes never before seen concert and rehearsal footage, as well as Kidneythieves music videos.
Track listing
CD:
- Taxicab Messiah - 4:20
- S+M (A Love Song) - 3:33
- Swanmate - 1:04
- Feathers - 3:39
- Trickster - 4:35
- Creature - 4:30
- K - 4:05
- Pretty - 5:22
- Layers - 3:50
- Pleasant - 3:35
- Mustard Seed - 5:17
- Veteran - 3:58
- Red & Violet - 3:20
- Taxicab Messiah (live) - 4:25
- Pleasant (live) - 3:37
- Before I'm Dead (acoustic) 3:47
DVD:
- red & violet
- red & violet
- red & violet
- black bullet
- taxicab messiah
- before i'm dead
- glitter girl
- zerospace
- dyskrasia
- zerospace
- taxicab messiah
- credits
Notes
- Some of the songs from this album were featured in the video game Deus Ex: Invisible War. These songs were performed by the in-game character, international pop star NG Resonance (voiced by lead vocalist Free Dominguez). (Tracks: 1 - 5, 9 & 10)
References
- Allmusic review
- Hansen, Skaht. "Kidneythieves: Trickster: Pitchfork Review". Pitchfork. Archived from the original on August 16, 2000. Retrieved February 4, 2023.
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