Norma Loy - The Rebirth

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Review by John MacLennan

The Rebirth, the latest album by Norma Loy, is a haunting and mesmerizing collection of songs that showcases the band's unique sound and style. From the opening track, "Baphomet," to the closing notes of "The Garden," this album is a journey through dark and mysterious landscapes, with lyrics that touch on themes of love, loss, and redemption.

Norma Loy's music has always been known for its moody and atmospheric quality, and The Rebirth is no exception. The band's signature blend of post-punk, darkwave, and electronic music creates a sound that is both haunting and beautiful, with layers of synths, guitars, and drums that build to powerful crescendos.

One of the standout tracks on the album is "Slaves Dance," with its pulsing beat and hypnotic melody that draws the listener in and refuses to let go. Other highlights include "The Bells," with its haunting vocals and eerie atmosphere, and "The Dead Sea," which features a driving rhythm and powerful vocals that are both intense and emotional.

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Artist: Norma Loy
Album: The Rebirth
Rating: 4.75

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Rebirth
Nagashima
Lesbische Voodoo Teenagers
Power Of Spirit
Sacrifice
Heartbreak Hotel
Black Jesus
Charge Connection
We Want
Heaven
T. Vision
Bleeding Death Angel
Can't Go Back
Special Love
1964 Shadows
Death To The Low World
TV Eye
Aids
TV Friends

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Labels

CPM Records

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Formats

  • DVD
  • DVD-Video
  • Compilation

Notes

  • Tracks 16 to 17 recorded in June 1988
  • Tracks 18 to 19 recorded 12 April 1989
  • Tracks 20 to 23 recorded 10 July 1992

About Norma Loy

Usher (aka Anthon Shield) and Chelsea (aka Reed 013) met in 1977. They published books, organised exhibitions and performances and started up music with the band "Metal Radiant" (noise punk and Stooges spirit), then with "Coit Bergman" (more electronic and influenced by Suicide). In 1981 they formed "Norma Loy" (Alan Vega himself gave them the name), around which evolved different musicians. The band was connected to the french fanzine New Wave which set up a label, and launched a first EP called "Norma Loy". In 1984, the band created their own label, CPM, wich developed and centralised all of the band different activities (musical and non musical: (photo)graphics, literature, video, dance etc... and manage all artistic production (recordings, artworks, sleeves...). In 1986, Norma Loy included Buto dance and performed with the Fovea group and Sumako Koseki. Concerts were then conceived as multi-media performances, mixing musicians and dancers, videos and pictures. 1991/1992 were years of several changes (musicians, record and publishing companies...), and in 1993 Norma Loy decided to suspend their activities. Usher and Chelsea colaborated again on one-off projects such as making music for films as well as with the band "Peep Hole

Members

  • M.A Sassi
  • Christine
  • Yann Reversat
  • Stéphane Pigneul
  • Manuel Calmes
  • Guillaume
  • Anne F
  • Christian Dezert
  • Hervé Scavone
  • Fred Scavone
  • Mika Chrome
  • Michel Pourcelot
  • Michel Lecamp
  • Tellbach
  • Michael Tellbach
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Summary by John MacLennan

The Rebirth is a stunning album that showcases Norma Loy's unique sound and style. It is a must-listen for fans of darkwave, post-punk, and electronic music, and is sure to leave a lasting impression on anyone who hears it.