3TEETH: EndEx – CD Review
6th September 20233TEETH is back with EndEx. An album that is full of brutal beats and you should add it to your gym playlist (if you’re that way inclined)
EndEx takes all the correct ingredients from Rob Zombie, Nine Inch Nails, Killing Joke, Kid Kapichi, King 810 and Marilyn Manson. From brutal beats, industrial soundscapes, and dreamy vocals with drop tuning that is in search of the infamous brown note. Drift and Merchant of The Void are prime examples of what this record is about.
There’s also a sublime curve ball with a cover of the Tears For Fears classic, Everybody Wants To Rule The World that closes the album. The fact that this track is so far out of its box makes it a really nice listen.
EndEx is a stunning follow-up to their previous release Metawar.
I’ve been a fan of this band since I heard their 2014 self-titled album, and every album has surpassed what I thought 3TEETH was capable of. They’ve taken the EBM genre and made it their own.
Score 8/10
Track List
1 Xenogenesis
2 Acme Death Machine
3 Slum Planet
4 What’s Left
5 Merchant of the Void
6 Higher Than Death
7 ALI3N
8 Plutonomicon
9 Paralyze (feat. Ho99o9)
10 Scorpion
11 Drift
12 Everybody Wants To Rule The World