Vampire Rodents Lullaby Land



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Lullaby Land
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 25, 1993
Recorded1992 – 1993
GenreIndustrial rock, sound collage, electro
Length73:00
LabelRe-Constriction
ProducerVampire Rodents
Vampire Rodents chronology
Premonition
(1992)
Lullaby Land
(1993)
Clockseed
(1995)

Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2003 I remember buying the first Vampire Rodent's album (I forget the name) Lullaby Land, and Clockseed when I had ran across this name on CDNow and then saw that they were all selling on Ebay. This was quite a while back and at the time, I loved them. The Vampire Rodents, a project of Toronto guitarist/vocalist Anton Rathausen (real name Daniel Vahnke) and keyboardist Victor Wulf, were composers of collage music. Vampire Rodents' art shared with Dadaism and Futurism the aesthetic principle that avantgarde and clownish novelty should be one and the same.

Lullaby Land is the third studio album by Vampire Rodents, released on October 25, 1993 by Re-Constriction Records.[1] The album utilizes strings, horns, and timpanis backed with industrial music tropes.

Music and lyrics[edit]

Daniel Vahnke's lyrics focus on topics such as referring to the UN is a genocide monitor, daring Muslims to nuke Belgrade, cattle drive-by shootings, and 'the only good Nazi is a dead Nazi'.[2] The album has much more emphasis on guitars than either of their previous releases, while retaining their usual sound.

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Vampire Rodents Lullaby Land Musical

The tracks 'Trilobite' and 'Nosedive' were made in collaboration with 'electronic junk punk' band Babyland and was first released on the Rivet Head Culture compilation under the band name Recliner. This collaboration would continue throughout the Rodents career.

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Reception[edit]

Lullaby Land has been well received by critics, some even considering it among the greatest industrial albums ever recorded. Exclaim! called it their best work, saying 'these folks can turn collage into counterpoint the way only masters of the avant-garde have done; Zappa comes to mind for those old enough to remember the delirious metamorphoses on Absolutely Free.' Aiding & Abetting also gave it a positive review, saying 'layer upon layer of samples and instruments combine into an almost symphonic orgy of sound.' and compared it favorably to Public Enemy'sFear of a Black Planet.[3]Keyboard said 'Unlike the single-mindedness of death metal (which has some of the terroristic sounds and voices), this music offers more color and intellectual possibilities. But it also has industrial music's sense of intensity.'

Much was said about the eclecticism of the music, with i/e praising the band for pushing the boundaries of industrial music, saying 'with no repeated chorus rhymes and musical riffs, they forge ahead, staying away from stale techno and industrial treachery' and that 'nobody creates the different moods and emotional states that the Vampires create.' Buzz (magazine) agreed, saying 'The Rodents have scoffed at conventional song formation and continue to do so, incorporation cello and violin into a deranged stew that sounds something like Robocop dismembering an orchestra. Off the beaten path as far as electronic music goes: you can dance, but these guys force you to think, too.' RIP also praised the variety of the album, saying 'Lullaby Land is a seething cauldron on cello (!), guitar, live percussion, and a very eccentric repertoire of samples that often implode into a 1000 points of noise,' concluding that 'I was particularly taken with the moody ambience of Akrotiri and propulsive density of Bosch Erotiqe.'

The oppressive atmosphere of the album was also subject to praise, with Welcomat describing the music as 'a merciless castigation of contemporary society' that 'unfolds against a gothic backdrop and laments the strangle hold materialism, rudeness and decadence have on society.' Gear credited the band with creating a cinematic experience with their music, saying they 'want to create classic horror movies and are using music, not film, as their medium. Bypassing the too easy and predictable formula of blood and screams, the Rodents' vision involves nail-biting strings, don't-open-that-door horn blasts, bump-in-the-night drum beats, and mortuary vocals to provide a chair-arm gripping listening experience.' Plazm noted that 'it would be really hard to compare this to anything. There's just this strong emotional power that this band has through their music and leaves me dumbfounded to describe this piece of art to the fullest way.'

Track listing[edit]

Vampire Rodents Lullaby Land

All lyrics are written by Daniel Vahnke, except where noted; all music is composed by Daniel Vahnke, except 'Passage' by Victor Wulf and 'Piano Trio No. 2 in E-flat major, Op. 100, D. Count your eggs before they hatch. 929' by Franz Schubert.

No.TitleLyrics/VocalsLength
1.'Trilobite'Dan Gatto4:45
2.'Catacomb'4:05
3.'Crib Death'4:23
4.'Dogchild'3:26
5.'Gargoyles'Pall Jenkins3:54
6.'Grace'4:34
7.'Tremulous'0:55
8.'Glow Worm'2:25
9.'Lullaby Land'Jared Louche3:06
10.'Dervish'3:57
11.'Scavenger'5:08
12.'Exuviate'5:13
13.'Akrotiri'4:13
14.'Toten Faschist'2:27
15.'Nosedive'Dan Gatto3:09
16.'Bosch Erotique'2:19
17.'Hubba Hubba'1:48
18.'Cartouche'1:55
19.'Awaken'1:46
20.'Raga Rodentia'5:45
21.'Passage'3:39
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No.TitleLyrics/VocalsLength
1.'Trilobite'Dan Gatto4:45
2.'Gargoyles'Pall Jenkins3:54
3.'Grace'4:34
4.'Dogchild'3:26
5.'Crib Death'4:23
6.'Catacomb'4:05
7.'Glow Worm'2:25
8.'Lullaby Land'Jared Louche3:06
9.'Tremulous'0:55
10.'Scavenger'5:08
11.'Exuviate'5:13
12.'Dervish'3:57
13.'Akrotiri'Dan Gatto4:13
14.'Toten Faschist'2:27
16.'Bosch Erotique'2:16
17.'Hubba Hubba'1:48
18.'Cartouche'1:55
19.'Awaken'1:46
20.'Raga Rodentia'5:45
21.'Passage'3:39
22.'Lullaby Land II'3:10
23.'Piano Trio No. 2 in E-flat major, Op. 100, D. 929 (Variation on Schubert)'2:28
24.'Numbing Device' (V. Rodents' Mix)Mark Deadrick2:59
25.'Nosedive' (Alternate Master)Dan Gatto3:09
26.'Bosch Erotique' (Alternate Master)2:19

Accolades[edit]

YearPublicationCountryAccoladeRank
2011OndarockItaly'Rock Milestones'*[4]
'*' denotes an unordered list.

Personnel[edit]

Adapted from the Lullaby Land liner notes.[5]

Vampire Rodents

  • Andrea Akastia – cello, violin
  • Jing Laoshu – percussion
  • Daniel Vahnke(as Anton Rathausen) – lead vocals, sampler, guitar, musical arrangement
  • Victor Wulf – synthesizer

Additional musicians

  • Marc C. Bennet – electric guitar(3, 14)
  • Dan Gatto – lead vocals(1, 15)
  • Pall Jenkins(as The Sandman)[6] – lead vocals (5)
  • Jared Louche – lead vocals (9)

Production

  • Joan McAninch – mastering
Rodents

Release history[edit]

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RegionDateLabelFormatCatalog
United States1993Re-ConstrictionCDREC-008

References[edit]

  1. ^'Lullaby Land'. Allmusic. Retrieved July 9, 2015.
  2. ^'Vampire Rodents/Ether Bunny Interview 2007'. themindofmicrowaved.blogspot.com. June 2007. Retrieved July 9, 2015.
  3. ^'Vampire Rodents: Lullaby Land'. Aiding & Abetting (45). November 30, 1993. Retrieved July 9, 2015.
  4. ^'Ondarock - Rock Milestones'. Ondarock. Retrieved 2010-05-02.
  5. ^Lullaby Land (booklet). Vampire Rodents. San Diego, California: Re-Constriction Records. 1993.CS1 maint: others (link)
  6. ^Dougherty, Julie (1992). 'Gear Interview'. Gear. Archived from the original on February 2, 1999. Retrieved July 12, 2015.CS1 maint: unfit url (link)

External links[edit]

  • Lullaby Land at Bandcamp
  • Lullaby Land at Discogs (list of releases)
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