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Dec 16, 2010Murky and abrasive, the new material comes on like a punk version of Jesu; stripped of most electronics and dynamics, it's a Broadrick riff-fest, jagged around the edges and nearly dehumanized.
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Alternative PressDec 15, 2010While the tracks are theoretically similar to the atmospheric vistas of other instrumental units, Jesu's melancholy--accidental or implied--offers a truly unique experience that deserves much more than background-listening status. [Dec 2010, p.114]
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Nov 23, 2010It's the sound of a man moving to his next stage, unsure how he should make his machines howl. Mournful or loud? Why not both?
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Nov 23, 2010What the Dethroned half of this nearly 70-minute set reveals is that Jesu is still breaking new ground. Contrasted with Heart Ache, this new double EP is an excellent introductory portrait of the project, past and present.
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Nov 23, 2010Heart Ache suggests a sense of ambition and movement grander than that of any Jesu LP. Dethroned, meanwhile, suggests a deliberate move toward the middle, with relatively compact song structures and dynamic and textural variety. If Broadrick can unite those ideas into one 40-minute Jesu blast, this band might finally have its full-length masterpiece.
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Mar 8, 2011This collection stands as an odd object--somewhere between a historical document and a fresh statement. Of its two components, Dethroned makes for the stronger half, and that's reassuring in its own way: in a work that weds older material with newer contributions, it's encouraging to find that the high points come from the latter.
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Nov 29, 2010This is not the best or most refined Jesu album and for the casual listener perhaps not the best place to start. For the Jesu fans who have not been able to track the debut EP down, however, it is well worth a listen.