We Love You (Combichrist album)

We Love You
Studio album by Combichrist
Released March 24, 2014
Genre Aggrotech, industrial metal
Length 55:52 (Standard)
90:18 (Deluxe)
Label Out of Line/Metropolis Records
Combichrist chronology
No Redemption
(2013)No Redemption2013
We Love You
(2014)
This Is Where Death Begins
(2016)This Is Where Death Begins2016
Singles from We Love You
  1. "From My Cold Dead Hands"
    Released: February 28, 2014[1]
  2. "Maggots at the Party"
    Released: April 1, 2014
  3. "The Evil in Me"
    Released: October 21, 2015[2]

We Love You is the seventh studio album by the American electro-industrial band Combichrist. The album was released on 24 March 2014, and includes the singles "From My Cold Dead Hands" and "Maggots at the Party".

A video for "Maggots at the Party" was released to YouTube on April 1, 2014.[3][4]

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Revolver4/5[5]

The Revolver magazine's reviewer wrote that Combichrist's music should rather be labelled "Electronic Death Metal than Electronic Dance Music" and observed a "nihilistic" attitude. According to the Sonic Seducer, the album is a return to Combichrist's original electronic style. The song "Denial" was interpreted as a homage to Nine Inch Nails while "The Evil In Me" was seen as a reference to Johnny Cash.[6]

We Love You peaked at #39 in the German Media Control Charts.[7]

Track listing

All songs written by Andy LaPlegua.

Standard version
No.TitleLength
1."We Were Made to Love You"3:50
2."Every Day Is War"3:57
3."Can't Control"4:10
4."Satan's Propaganda"2:41
5."Maggots At The Party"4:12
6."Denial"3:49
7."The Evil In Me"4:03
8."Fuck Unicorns"3:05
9."Love Is A Razorblade"3:20
10."From My Cold Dead Hands"4:18
11."We Rule The World Motherfuckers"4:54
12."Retreat Hell Part 1"4:37
13."Retreat Hell Part 2"8:49
Deluxe version - "The Art of Riots"
No.TitleLength
14."The Plan"7:00
15."Confrontation"6:37
16."Skull Breaker"7:11
17."Riot Station"4:44
18."Norwega"3:37
19."The King Has Spoken"5:11

References

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