If you ask five different alternative rockers how technology should be used, you are likely to get five different opinions. Truth be told, there is no "correct" way. Using nothing but live instruments works for some, while others hold programmed sounds and live instruments in equally high regard. Pitchshifter leader J.S. Clayden has described Deviant as the work of "a live band augmented by sampled elements," and he speaks the truth. On this good to excellent CD, live instruments are the foundation of Pitchshifter's heavy, forceful alternative rock (which is influenced by everything from punk and grunge to metal). But technology and samples are part of the icing on Deviant's cake. If the British band had used live instruments exclusively on Deviant, songs like "Wafer Thin," "Dead Battery," and "Forget the Facts" still would have been memorable -- this isn't an album that tries to use technology to mask a lack of genuine emotion or strong songwriting skills. Nonetheless, high-tech elements tend to make the Dave Jerden-produced Deviant all the more interesting. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide
Deviant
05/23/2000
All Music Guide Review
Deviant Track Listing
Credits of Deviant
- Eddy Schreyer
- Mastering
- John Stanier
- Drums
- Dave Willis
- Photography
- Tony Woolliscroft
- Photography
- Jim Davies
- Guitar
- Steve Duda
- Programming, Editing
- Drum Doctor
- Drum Technician
- Elan Trujillo
- Assistant
- Chris Jensen
- Assistant
- Pitchshifter
- Main Performer
- Annette Cisneros
- Engineer
- J.S. Clayden
- Programming, Vocals, Engineer
- M.D. Clayden
- Bass
- Dave Jerden
- Producer, Mixing
- Jello Biafra
- Vocals, Spoken Word
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