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  • Summary: The seventh full-length studio release for the Norwegian group led by Jørgen Munkeby was mixed by Sean Beavan.
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  • Record Label: Spinefarm Records
  • Genre(s): Experimental, Jazz, Avant-Garde, Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Post-Hardcore, Heavy Metal, Progressive Metal, Punk Metal, Speed/Thrash Metal
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House of Control
I hear this broken sound of what't s gone by I see a tear of lead behind your eye It's happening again I've lost this place I didn't occupy Our... See the rest of the song lyrics
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  1. Kerrang!
    Nov 6, 2015
    80
    Brilliantly delirious or deliriously brilliant, International Blackjazz Society is the mark of a band that are losing their minds in the best possible way. [7 Nov 2015, p.52]
  2. Oct 22, 2015
    80
    International Blackjazz Society is not only smartly conceived, Shining's songwriting, arranging, playing, and production are also completely inspired.
  3. Oct 22, 2015
    80
    There's definitely a smart-dumbness to what Shining does here: International Blackjazz Society sounds like Nine Inch Nails circa “The Hand That Feeds,” with an earnest deployment of such dinosaur vulgarities as cowbells, hard-boogie keyboards, and shout-along choruses.
  4. Oct 22, 2015
    70
    It’s as unhinged as it is straightforward; as it acquires mass in the choruses it seems to list off the ground into some new, uncertain gravity. For all the blur and motion of their music, this hint of deeper chaos might be the album's most exciting moment.
  5. Nov 6, 2015
    70
    Whether it’s the Nine Inch Nails-meets John Coltrane scree of “The Last Stand,” the avant-jazz experimentation of “House of Warship” or the trippy classic rock hooks and ominous ambient drones of “House of Control,” IBS makes Marilyn Manson sound as rebellious as Ed Sheeran.
  6. Oct 27, 2015
    70
    Two things are certain by the time these nine songs come to a close: Shining are still figuring out what exactly “blackjazz” is, which means for the rest of us that a thrilling ride is still in order.
  7. 60
    It cuts and blazes and works well live in all its kinetic abandon but, if Shining really want to lay claim to a new genre, they need to integrate their progressive elements into the mix rather than add them as a side option.

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