Skinny Puppy: Discography Review (Patreon Request)

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  • Опубліковано 16 лип 2024
  • After months in the making I finally present you with a deep dive into the story and music of Canadian electro-industrial titans Skinny Puppy, as requested by my Patreon supporter Zach Adams.
    Super stoked to share with you one of my favourite videos I've ever made - not sure I'll ever go in quite so deep again for a band with this many records but it's been a great time doing so, and I hope you enjoy :)
    Chapters:
    0:00 Intro/Background
    2:16 Remission
    5:40 Bites
    10:12 Mind: The Perpetual Intercourse
    14:18 Cleanse, Fold and Manipulate
    17:48 VIVIsectVI
    23:32 Rabies
    27:00 Too Dark Park
    30:18 Last Rights
    35:36 The Process
    40:13 The Greater Wrong of the Right
    44:21 Mythmaker
    48:54 hanDover
    51:42 Weapon
    55:59 Conclusion
    Music used:
    Glass Houses from Remission
    Assimilate from Bites
    Stairs and Flowers from Mind: The Perpetual Intercourse
    Addiction from Cleanse, Fold and Manipulate
    Human Disease (S.K.U.M.M) from VIVIsectVI
    Worlock from Rabies
    Spasmolytic from Too Dark Park
    Knowhere? from Last Rights
    Jahya from The Process
    Pro-Test from The Greater Wrong of the Right
    Lestiduz from Mythmaker
    Noisex from hanDover
    Illisit from Weapon
    Listen: open.spotify.com/artist/5Mu0E...
    My Bandcamp: animusmusic.bandcamp.com/
    My SoundCloud: / user-275234721
    My Patreon (request a review of anything!): / animusthenerd

КОМЕНТАРІ • 56

  • @christiaanvandenakker901
    @christiaanvandenakker901 5 місяців тому +6

    Great stuff. My favorite band. That slight step back that you notice between Mind: The Perpetual Intercourse and Cleanse, Fold & Manipulate was well-perceived on your part. With Mind, the band had mastered their analogue workflow, but on Cleanse they made the switch to using MIDI instruments, so there was a learning curve on the album where their reach sometimes exceeded their grasp. As you can tell, by VIVISECT VI they had mastered their new process.
    Also, Mind:TPI was my introduction to the band, and you're not alone in holding it as one of the standouts in their discography.

  • @davidriggs9084
    @davidriggs9084 2 місяці тому +1

    The spine tingle you feel when you hear a sample in a movie or TV show!! Reminds you that you were a weird teenager. All of the sudden you can see the matrix for a second then bleeds away.

  • @traskfredrickson6045
    @traskfredrickson6045 5 місяців тому +4

    You kept my attention for the whole vid. I am impressed. Thank you for taking the time and care on a band that many people hold dear to their heart. Heck. I am wearing a Skinny Puppy hoody as I write this at my office desk. Yes, I have a cool office. I applaud you for not being pretentious and giving a crap. You actually listened to the discography.
    The first time that I heard Skinny Puppy in 1988 was from a friend trying to jump-scare me. They were not expecting me to actually like it. It was VIVI Sect VI. I borrowed the tape and took it to work with me. I had the coolest job around. I worked for the local cable tv company. I would play local commercials on ESPN and CNN every 15 minutes. Manually breaking the signal with a switch playing the commercials at night. We did this in a 10' x 10' CMU building filled with satellite encoders. Red and green lights surrounding me in the racks of equipment. 2 Beta VCR players and a TV with every channel. I would turn out the lights and bathe in the digital glow of the decoders. Plug in my "Boom Box" and hit "play". Skinny Puppy was blaring and thumping. Open the door to the outside and it is just lush NW forest and giant satellite dishes. There was nobody around at my remote location on the mountainside. I could be as loud as I wanted. I was changed by that tape. This confluence of technology and nature was perfect.
    After all of these years of listening to these recordings, I find myself listening to The Process the most for some reason. Too Dark Park is the best, of course. There is way less guitar on Rabies than people complain about. The non-Ogre vocal songs on Rabies are my favorite. "Dry Cracks" They are so epic.

  • @MrJpm1989
    @MrJpm1989 10 місяців тому +16

    Thank you for the work you put into this. Myself a Skinny Puppy since almost the beginning I must say you did a great job at this. Thank you so much for doing them rite.

  • @t.j.mahaffey4260
    @t.j.mahaffey4260 5 місяців тому +5

    I honestly wanted to hate this.
    I didn’t. I found it shockingly insightful for someone who I didn’t initially expect to dive so deeply
    Respect.

  • @johnpassaniti4417
    @johnpassaniti4417 9 місяців тому +7

    This was good. I was first introduced to Skinny Puppy at age 18 with "Bites" and their music and the music from the side projects and related work isn't something I keep coming back to... because I never stopped listening to it. I appreciate your review of the albums because it's interesting to see other people's takes.

  • @theledge3748
    @theledge3748 5 місяців тому +5

    You nailed Last Rights, blew my mind back in 92 still does now. Knowhere? Is one of my favorite tracks of theirs, phenomenal.

  • @CausaliDox
    @CausaliDox Рік тому +10

    Nice work! It is fun to see as a fan of Skinny Puppy for over 30 years, that you also gravitate towards Too Dark Park and Last Rights, which I consider their masterpieces. I think it is awesome you went into this with an open mind and willingness to listen.
    I suspect you probably are familiar, but bands like Boards of Canada, Lustmord, Aphex Twin, T.A.G.C., might also be palatable. And if I can throw my own hat into that ring as well, you might even find my music tolerable. 😁

  • @s7k6s
    @s7k6s 7 місяців тому +8

    Mate....Puppy has been close to my favorite band since I heard them first in 87-88. I was 12. From my point of view you did a perfect review of their albums. Top work.

  • @bschuler6216
    @bschuler6216 4 місяці тому +1

    You really put sounds and perceptions into words very well. It was a pleasure to listen to this thoughtful review, as well as view it; this video was edited very nicely.
    Skinny Puppy is the most thouggt provoking band i have ever heard. Their soundscapes/noisescapes pregnant with ever evolving insights.
    Thank you for your well thought out & articulated analysis!

  • @stoveriesausse
    @stoveriesausse 4 місяці тому +2

    As an old man... Completely in love with this kind of music, I have to admit that I take my hat off for a youngster like you daring to dive in to a band like Skinny Puppy... send me a message if you want to dive deeper in this kind of music, because this is only the tip ofe the iceberg ;-)

  • @t1Mgauthi3r
    @t1Mgauthi3r Місяць тому

    Thank you SO MUCH for the time and effort that you put into making this video! I’ve been a Skinny Puppy fan since 1983. I’ve gone through there complete discography at least 20 times since then. Every single thing that you’ve said in this video is completely open-minded and 100% accurate. Couldn’t agree with you more my friend! Thank you for doing this!!!!

  • @karlack2682
    @karlack2682 2 місяці тому +3

    The first 2 Download albums has arguably the best and final work of Dwayne Gottel. They were made inbewteen the recording of the process and its release.
    Highly recommend. Totally different beast then skinny puppy.

  • @user-unit23
    @user-unit23 4 місяці тому +3

    Wonderful assessment of one in my short list of favorite bands. Any entry point is challenging but like a good book you always find something new and compelling in the work. Unfortunately Last Rights was just that. Everything that followed seemed flawed to me (sorry SP to be harsh). But I really appreciate that you took the time to listen and found positive aspects of the latter phase. That said the GWOTR tour in 2004 - 5 was stellar and IMHO their best live show. I truly hope younger listeners keep appreciating the puppy. And this video and your insights give me hope and make me so happy. You said so many things about SP that I couldn't put into words. Respect.

  • @CJ-vi7xm
    @CJ-vi7xm Рік тому +2

    "Groove like a mofo for no reason." Love it! Good video, not sure I've seen a full discography review for my fave band on youtube before. Very pleased.

  • @juicy420jam
    @juicy420jam 5 місяців тому +1

    Well done. Oh how I would love to be able to hear these albums for the first time again. What a fun project you had. Cheers.

  • @chaotic_enby2625
    @chaotic_enby2625 3 місяці тому +1

    Thank you for making this video, skinny puppy is definitely my favorite band of all time!!
    It’s interesting how my favorite skinny puppy albums are also mind: the perpetual intercourse, too dark park and last rights. There’s just something particularly haunting about last rights that it’s hard to put your finger on. I’m also not too fond of the process, but I keep coming back to candle for some reason.
    I also really like some of their less well known releases, like back and forth 6 and back and forth 7, or that mix they did for a radio station. And can’t stop watching recordings of their live performances, I love the over-the-top horror/slasher movie stuff, and it’s always such an intense experience. For some songs, like for example chainsaw (a personal favorite) I actually almost prefer the live version to the original… or maybe I’ve just gotten too used to relistening to the the original version all the time, who knows.

  • @SoundBitz
    @SoundBitz 6 місяців тому +1

    Been a fan of Skinny since 1988, and I'm really impressed by your exhaustive and informative review. Great work!

  • @ZachAdams212
    @ZachAdams212 Рік тому +5

    I loved this video! It surpassed my expectations and I’m really glad you enjoyed listening to them. A (very) small part of me was a bit worried that you wouldn’t like them and listening to them would feel like a chore, but I’m glad that was not the case :)
    It really shows that you did your research and that you worked hard on this one (nice font btw), and I even learned some new things from this video. I didn’t know that Dave worked on Call Me Maybe, for example! 🤣
    Our opinions on the records are very similar, but I’m a bit more fond of The Process than you are and somewhat less keen on Mind.
    I totally agree with you that tgwotr feels ”Ugli” in it’s presentation, and I too didn’t like it that much when I first heard it, but I got over it after a few listens and it’s been growing on me steadily.
    You should be really proud of this video and I’m looking forward to whatever you decide to put out in the future! I’m glad I could expand your ”musical horizons” in a similar way that your channel did for me. I discovered Autechre through your channel so I’m happy I could return the favor :)

  • @nonstophead
    @nonstophead 3 місяці тому

    What an absolutely brilliant well-put-together review vid - Well done young man excellent delivery and info ❤

  • @JohSmith
    @JohSmith Рік тому

    Glad to see you're still uploading

  • @MBratifisch1
    @MBratifisch1 9 місяців тому +1

    Great work on these reviews!

  • @nonstophead
    @nonstophead 3 місяці тому

    I'm watching this on my phone with my dvd of Jaws on quietly and going through a hellish methadone withdrawal ❤😂 fxcking great

  • @Automation.Records
    @Automation.Records 6 місяців тому +3

    The Process was my favorite album, lol

  • @FelipeBoreli
    @FelipeBoreli Рік тому +6

    Let's Industrial !!

  • @jeffrobagman2834
    @jeffrobagman2834 9 місяців тому +3

    Pushing faces through sharp, cold glass... definitely your typical ballad lyricsa 😂😂😂 Sadly i just missed them on the TDP tour, but i was able to see them with Dwayne on the Last Rights tour at least. As well as 7+ times since!

  • @quanzarefish
    @quanzarefish 4 місяці тому

    As a fan, I loved this review 🙏
    Your appreciate for Bites was on point, that's my personal favorite album. Deadlines and Choke pretty sure on that one, ugh!!! Just 10/10 review 🙌👏👏

    • @quanzarefish
      @quanzarefish 4 місяці тому +2

      **Also, this made me very much appreciate the band even more than I already did. I got to go through their discography myself in-between watching your video and alot of tracks I used to just mark as "filler" and noise, giving them a 2nd chance.
      Seeing them live, in either 2008 or 09' , was very impressive. Deadlines live is just 🤌
      One of my favorite bands ever, nothing out there like it

  • @cutecentral1930
    @cutecentral1930 Місяць тому

    right, so icebreaker did indeed originally come from bites, and when it was added to remission they created the track manwhole (which you spoke of at 2:58) and it's basically the same intro except it becomes a different song, so I think the made it as a kind of "reimagining"

  • @deckofcards87
    @deckofcards87 2 місяці тому

    'Too Dark Park' is amazing. My second favorite would be 'Bites' followed by 'Rabies.' Never really could get into Vivisect, its too chaotic and jumbled.

  • @shrimpe2876
    @shrimpe2876 3 місяці тому +1

    Scratches the itch that Deep Cuts left, thanks

  • @danmcmurphy2823
    @danmcmurphy2823 3 місяці тому +1

    RIP Dwayne!!

  • @hugogrubbytoes90
    @hugogrubbytoes90 6 місяців тому +2

    Is this Deep Cuts II?
    Excellent video, man!

  • @bananaram7611
    @bananaram7611 5 місяців тому +1

    I like SP and fresh vocabulary,.. form the dark side. . to say the least. Thanks !

  • @universeofnone
    @universeofnone 6 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for the comment on brap. I hated that Remission was an EP. Just brilliant.

  • @vivisector9999
    @vivisector9999 2 місяці тому

    You missed 1 very big important issue The Process had, which is why it sounded so disjointed. The band was fighting, Ogre left the band at this time, having drug related issues, and they signed with American Recordings. American Recordings wanted to change their sound to be less "Skinny Puppy", and to structure towards an accessible NIN sound. Which they were fighting trying to not go down that direction, with all the other chaos going on in the background.

  • @somethinggsomething6241
    @somethinggsomething6241 5 місяців тому

    thx for history

  • @bluelou4612
    @bluelou4612 6 місяців тому

    👍

  • @brettburnside1457
    @brettburnside1457 Місяць тому

    37:40, you forgot worst album cover.

  • @peloquin5652
    @peloquin5652 5 місяців тому +2

    Wow, when you take on a project you stick with it, pretty cool.
    I love Puppy until Last Rights (their magnus opus) The Process was still ok in parts (just the typical industrial metal ablum of its time)
    everything after that is unlistenable to me and just horrible.
    They degenerated from an intelligent, ultra-innovative monolith to a toddler band and clown theater group, and the musical and verbal garbage got worse and worse with each album.

  • @darklight8236
    @darklight8236 7 місяців тому

    1:20 -2:00 --> "Three band members and.....none of them are related to each other"........You have NO CLUE.......Dave Rave is Kevin's brother champ........Your review is dogs*it and ohGr would agree w/ me.....

    • @melbackman
      @melbackman 6 місяців тому +4

      Ogre and Rave are not related. Ogilvie is a common Scottish surname.

    • @user-unit23
      @user-unit23 4 місяці тому +1

      no this is wrong. Kevin and Dave Ogilvie are not related. do your research.

  • @darklight8236
    @darklight8236 7 місяців тому

    Sorry, your review is not complete........You have not done proper and diligent investigation.......Had you peformed proper diligence you would have also listened to every song backwards.........You don't understand Kevin Ogilvie or Kevin Crompton until you do......

    • @whitlowjohnonly1_2
      @whitlowjohnonly1_2 6 місяців тому +1

      That's incredibly true. Dave Rave Ogilvie has a channel of his own. On his channel, he breaks down everything from sample sources, production gibberish from the gitgo. Fascinating and Kool stuff. Be prepared, the man is pretty intense.

    • @neplusultra4196
      @neplusultra4196 2 місяці тому

      @@whitlowjohnonly1_2thats awesome. I didn’t know that. Ken Marshall also has a channel where he shows mixes of skinny puppy amongst others.

    • @neplusultra4196
      @neplusultra4196 2 місяці тому

      @@whitlowjohnonly1_2whats daves channel? Can you drop a link?

  • @darklight8236
    @darklight8236 7 місяців тому

    and Dave Rave was never in SP, he is a producer........He produced Carly Ray Jepsen and other bulls*it, but thats off the point.......point is you are clueless......

    • @lesack
      @lesack 6 місяців тому +8

      I anxiously wait for your hour long exhaustive review of their catalog

    • @SoundBitz
      @SoundBitz 6 місяців тому +1

      Hey mr know-it-all, go watch the old SP interview from 'The New Music' here on UA-cam and you'll see that Rave was IN the band at one point...

    • @darklight8236
      @darklight8236 5 місяців тому

      @@SoundBitz hahahahahaha #AIN

    • @neplusultra4196
      @neplusultra4196 2 місяці тому

      Are you a low tier troll or a psychotic? The fourth member?

  • @sentryogmixmaster
    @sentryogmixmaster 9 місяців тому +1

    drug music. only drugs can make Skinny Puppy listenable. lots and lots of drugs.

  • @Mind_Idiot
    @Mind_Idiot 6 місяців тому

    Okay, I can kinda agree with you about The Process, but c'mon. Blue Serge absolutely bangs.