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| | Blistering.com :: Music :: Reviews :: Stabbing Westward - "Stabbing Westward" (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09) |
 | | Three years and one record label after Darkest Days, the radio-friendly of late Stabbing Westward return with a collection of faultlessly formed, poppy tunes — quite different, but not altogether alienated, from their previous, industrial-sounding material. |
 | | Produced by Ed Buller -Suede, Pulp, Crystal Method, Ben Lee- and mixed by Tom Lord-Alge -Wallflowers, Hole, Blink 182, Live- Stabbing Westward's new approach is the creative consciousness to capture the imagination by experimentation without losing the aggression of previous much-loved and craved tracks like Save Yourself, What Do I Have To Do and Shame. |
 | | In So Far Away, Hall frustratingly screams his need to break the silence and reach out to touch his love who forever feels so far away, just like the emptiness and loneliness he witnesses through the space between the stars. |
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