![]() Most of the album follows this formula, however tracks like 'Backstander' try to add a few more elements to the mix. Just like the bulk of alternative rock/metal has been doing since the dawning of time. Then the vocals and guitars kick in building up to a thrashed out chorus, followed by a slow bit, before the song explodes again. This formula is too start with a salvo of electronics either a deep synth bass line or a sinister atmospheric laden intro. The actually songs aren't actually to bad, although they do stick to a well used formula. So apart from the carbon copy-ism is '2000 years any good'? Well is neither great now appalling, just rather conformist in a non conformist hate your parents kind of way. Things are not helped by the presence of Mr Manson on the track 'Break you down' a song that could have come have easily appeared on Manson's recent 'Holywood' album. Yes tonight Matthew, We Godhead want to be Marilyn Manson. The problem is that Godhead also look and sound like Mr Manson, from the spooky semi-gothic make-up to the song dynamics the whole Godhead package seems like it was creating for Stars In Their Eyes: The Shock Rock years. Like their label boss they deal in a modern form of angst rock, based around rock dynamics with a side order of minimal electronics to make them sound ever so slightly more futuristic. ![]() They have previously released two hard to find releases on their own label, before Brian decided to sign them to his fledgling label. Godhead were the first band to be signed to Marilyn Manson's Posthuman record label. ![]()
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