Crystal Castles, the Canadian electronic duo known for their raw, aggressive, and hypnotic sound, unleashed their third studio album on January 1, 2012, under the [PIAS] Recordings Catalogue. This album is a relentless journey through a sonic landscape that blends witch house, electroclash, new rave, and alternative dance genres, creating a unique and intense listening experience.
With a runtime of just under 40 minutes, the album packs a punch with its 12 tracks, each offering a distinct yet cohesive piece of the Crystal Castles puzzle. From the haunting melodies of "Affection" to the frenetic energy of "Violent Youth," the album showcases the duo's signature style of blending dark, brooding atmospheres with explosive beats and catchy hooks.
The album's title track, "Plague," sets the tone with its eerie, distorted vocals and pounding rhythm, while "Kerosene" and "Wrath of God" deliver a raw, unfiltered energy that is characteristic of Crystal Castles' early work. Tracks like "Pale Flesh" and "Sad Eyes" offer a more introspective, melancholic side of the duo, showcasing their ability to create emotive, atmospheric soundscapes.
"Insulin" and "Transgender" are standout tracks that highlight the duo's knack for creating infectious, danceable beats that are as dark as they are catchy. Meanwhile, "Telepath" and "Mercenary" showcase their ability to blend aggressive, industrial sounds with pop sensibilities, creating a unique and compelling sound that is uniquely Crystal Castles.
The album closes with "Child I Will Hurt You," a haunting, atmospheric track that leaves a lasting impression, serving as a fitting finale to this intense and captivating album. Crystal Castles' third studio album is a testament to the duo's ability to push boundaries and create a sound that is both challenging and addictive, making it a standout release in their discography.