Asterisk's album, Dogma, is a unique and captivating addition to the alternative rock scene. From the opening track "Pariah" to the closing track "Requiem," the band's raw and emotive sound carries listeners through a journey of introspection and self-discovery.
The album's standout tracks include "Siren," which features hauntingly beautiful vocals and a driving guitar riff that builds to a powerful crescendo. "The Fall" is another standout track, with its introspective lyrics and dynamic instrumentation that ebbs and flows throughout the song.
Asterisk's experimental approach to songwriting is evident in tracks like "The Void," which features a hypnotic rhythm and layered instrumentation that creates an otherworldly atmosphere. "Dogma," the title track, is a hard-hitting anthem that showcases the band's ability to seamlessly blend heavy guitar riffs with melodic vocals.
The Word "Blood" Is Mentioned 109 Times in Macbeth
00:56
6 * (Instrumental)
Exodus
2:10
Stasis Is Death
0:56
26 5 Months
Iron-Head: Palestine
0:41
Green Eyed Angel in My Dream
0:57
29 The Word "Blood" Is Mentioned 109 Times In Macbeth
19 French Is French In Phonetics.
33 A Blouse Of Lead
11 Changing Times.
Hello Vargas
0:4
Syntax of Limbo
1:50
An Angel Collapsing (feat. Lasse Marhaug)
3:23
14 Drink Me.
Empty from Day Zero
0:51
18 Bible.
Drink Me
1:6
22 The Spatio-Temporal Aspect.
1 Dromology.
Auxiliary
0:5
Eat Me
0:43
Changing Times
0:40
Furniture
1:38
Adding Milk to DNA
0:39
The Peace of Exhaustion
0:32
*
0:13
38 Lego Hair
4 Speed (God).
37 Ogre Battle (Originally Performed By Queen)
Janick Top
0:45
15 Assault Engine.
Another Dane Law Carved in French
0:55
Silver (Bullet) Bible
1:52
24 Iron-Head: Palestine
34 An Angel Collapsing
40 Babylon(e)
36 Exodus
I (Poultry)
0:35
Speed (God)
0:45
Vowel Sounds Turning into Motor Humming
0:46
Dromologist
0:14
Babylon (E)
3:11
35 I (Poultry)
8 Man-Eater.
7 Adding Milk To DNA.
Asterisk and Obelisk
1:0
2 Stasis Is Death.
Bible
0:43
The Anomaly
0:36
10 Essence.
23 The Anomaly
Essence
0:10
39 Janick Top
Lego Hair
1:39
30 Auxiliary
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Catalog Numbers
Three.One.G #31
Labels
Three One G (31G)
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Formats
CD
Album
Companies
Role
Company
Recorded At
Second Home Studio
Mixed At
Second Home Studio
Mastered At
Greg Lee Processing
Credits
Role
Credit
Design
Jonathan Leijonhufvud
Art Direction
Jonathan Leijonhufvud
Drums
André AKA
Tambourine
André AKA
Guitar
Stefan AKA
Drum Programming
Stefan AKA
Mixed By
Mats
Recorded By
Asterisk
Vocals
Jonas AKA
Piano
Jonas AKA
Notes
Recorded at night in mid-December 1999, mixed in January 2000 at 2nd Home.
"This Album is inspired by the book "Speed And Politics" by Paul Virilio.
* is dedicated to Arnold Dreyblatt"
This cd version contains 17 more tracks than the vinyl issue.
Barcodes
Barcode (barcode on titled security strip sticker): 823533003122
About Asterisk
Asterix* (or A*) was formed in Umeå, Northern Sweden in 1999 and lasted until 2002.
They played grindcore with lyrics about french philosophy, human speech and angels.
All of their songs on vinyl were sequencially numbered.
Dogma is a must-listen for anyone who appreciates alternative rock music that pushes boundaries and challenges traditional song structures. Asterisk's bold and unapologetic sound is sure to leave a lasting impression on listeners long after the album ends.