Undoubtedly, quite a few buyers who pick up the debut album by Wes Borland's Black Light Burns, Cruel Melody, will be expecting more of the aggro frat boy rap-metal of his previous band, Limp Bizkit. Too bad there's no way of seeing their expressions upon hearing this heavily Nine Inch Nails-influenced recording (which was produced by none other than a former NIN member, Danny Lohner). You have to give Borland credit for not taking the expected route -- which would be both a lucrative and easy way to do it. Sure, Borland's riffing brings back hints of his former employer here and there -- as exemplified on a track like "Coward." But whereas Fred Durst wouldn't think twice about diving headlong into the testosterone pool, Borland opts for a more unpredictable and quirky approach throughout, especially on the Queens of the Stone Age-ish album opener, "Mesopotamia," and such Pretty Hate Machine-esque tunes as "Animal" and "4 Walls." For many, Borland was the only Limp Bizkit member who was taken seriously. As evidenced by Cruel Melody, he is now officially allowed to follow whichever musical path he so desires. [A "clean" version of the album also saw release in 2007.] ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide
Cruel Melody (Clean)
06/05/2007 | Adrenaline Music
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Cruel Melody (Clean) Track Listing
Credits of Cruel Melody (Clean)
- Rodney Afshari
- Management
- Johnette Napolitano
- Vocals
- Danny Lohner
- Bass, Guitar, Programming, Sound Design, Engineer, Producer
- Ross Robinson
- Mixing
- John Krovoza
- Cello, Guest Appearance
- Ryan Boesch
- Mixing
- Eric Gorfain
- Violin
- Daphne Chen
- Violin
- Brian Porizek
- Layout Design
- Wes Borland
- Synthesizer, Drums, Vocals, Group Member, Paintings, Layout Design, Mixing, Artwork, Fender Rhodes, Engineer, Programming, Cello, Guitar, Percussion, Violin, Piano, Bass
- Carina Round
- Vocals
- Leah Katz
- Viola
- Marshall Kilpatric
- Drums, Group Member
- Nick Annis
- Guitar, Group Member
- Sonny Moore
- Vocals
- Tom Lord-Alge
- Mixing
- Charles Clouser
- Strings, Programming
- Mathew Cooker
- Cello, Guest Appearance
- Richard Dodd
- Cello
- Josh Freese
- Percussion, Drums













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