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Title: Soulwax: Rock Album Without Guitars – All Systems Are Lying Review

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Soulwax Defies Genre with ‘All Systems Are Lying,’⁣ a Rock ⁢Album ⁢Built Without Guitars

Brussels,‌ Belgium – Pioneering Belgian‌ electronic-rock duo ⁤Soulwax, ‌comprised ⁢of ⁣David and‌ Stephen Dewaele, have released their latest album, All Systems Are Lying ‌(DEEWEE/Because Music), a bold exploration of live instrumentation and electronic soundscapes deliberately constructed without the use of guitars. The album marks a⁤ significant evolution for the group, known for traversing the intersection of ​rock and electronic music since their‍ 1996 debut, Leave ‌the Story Untold.

For decades, Soulwax​ has navigated the⁤ often-blurred lines between genres, moving from grunge-inspired beginnings to the leftfield-techno of 2018’s Essential.All Systems Are ⁣Lying represents a focused attempt ‍to⁢ capture “the feeling of a band playing electronic instruments-live, loud and loose,” according to the Dewaeles. ​The album utilizes⁢ modular synths, ‌live drums, tape machines, and processed vocals to achieve this vision, challenging​ conventional notions of what​ constitutes a rock record.

The ‍album opens with​ “Pills And people Are Gone,” ​a​ track described ​as ​a melancholic end-of-party lament reminiscent ⁢of Radiohead. Other standout tracks include the suspenseful “Polaris,” which evokes a collaboration between Philip‍ Glass ⁣and Justice, and “The ‌False economy,” a techno-rock piece ‍with vocals delivered in a style akin to Trent Reznor, seemingly critiquing social media strategies. “Engineered Fantasy” offers a woozy, dreamlike atmosphere, comparable to Tobacco, but with more direct vocals.

A highlight of All Systems Are lying is ‌”Run Free,” built around midtempo beats, rubbery bass synths, and what is considered the​ album’s strongest vocal performance. The track balances a sense of yearning with an underlying ⁣tension, propelled by a 303‌ solo, expansive ​synths, and ⁤a driving breakbeat.

While the album ​largely eschews conventional rock instrumentation, “New Earth Time” comes⁢ closest to a⁢ conventional rock‌ sound, featuring disaffected vocals over a beat-heavy arrangement ​with vibrant percussion and warped synth effects. The ​title track, “All Systems Are​ Lying,” draws comparisons to Visage with ⁤its nervy synth patterns and sharp percussion,‌ ultimately⁢ building into ‍a robust ⁤techno beat with metallic accents‍ and chopped vocals, embodying the album’s thematic‍ exploration of technology’s ⁣negative societal impacts.

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