Combichrist

Real Name:
Ole Anders Olsen
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Combichrist was originally a side-project by Andy LaPlegua of the popular futurepop band Icon Of Coil. However, since the disbandment of Icon Of Coil, Combichrist has become Andy's main focus. Combichrist has had much more success than many of the other acts emerging from the electronic underground and the band has become one of the dark electro scene's most popular live acts.

The roster of live members is currently Joe Letz (ex Genitorturers), Z_Marr (ex Hell Trash) and Trevor Friedrich who was the drummer for Eighteen Visions and Imperative Reaction. Past live members included Kourtney Klein (who also played drums for the reformed Nitzer Ebb), Syn M, Shaun Frandsen, Mr Petersen & Jon H.
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Albums

The Joy Of Gunz

(CD, Album)
Out Of Line, SPV GmbH 2003

Everybody Hates You

(6 versions)
Out Of Line, Out Of Line, SPV GmbH 2005

What The F**k Is Wrong With You People?

(7 versions)
Out Of Line, Out Of Line 2007

Today We Are All Demons

(11 versions)
Out Of Line, Out Of Line 2009

Making Monsters

(8 versions)
Out Of Line, Out Of Line 2010

Singles & EPs

Kiss The Blade

(CD, Maxi, Ltd)
Out Of Line 2003

Sex, Drogen Und Industrial

(2 versions)
Out Of Line 2004

Blut Royale

(12", Ltd, Whi)
Bractune Records 2004

Get Your Body Beat

(3 versions)
Out Of Line 2006

Get Your Body Beat

(CDr, EP, Promo)
Out Of Line 2006

Frost EP: Sent To Destroy

(3 versions)
Metropolis 2008

Heat EP: All Pain Is Beat

(4 versions)
Out Of Line 2009

Never Surrender

(2 versions)
Out Of Line 2010

Scarred

(3 versions)
Out Of Line 2010

Throat Full Of Glass

(3 versions)
Out Of Line 2011

Compilations

Noise Collection Vol.1

(2 versions)
Out Of Line 2010

Miscellaneous

Making Monsters

(CDr, Promo)
Out Of Line 2010
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Reviews & Discussion

Review by DrakenARTZ Apr 25, 2012
Best damn band! Always be my favourite and do some seriously Great live gigs! ^_^
They just need to do one thing to make them better and that is... Tour Melbourne, Australia more (Don't really care about the rest, just Melbourne :P)
Review by chischis May 29, 2009
Having had to put up with hearing this crap at goth clubs, which I state was not by choice, I can confidently say that this is music for frustrated emo teens with no fucking taste. You know, there are moments where Combi mash up the noise with some kinda funky electro rhythms which almost get me interested. But they almost always ruin it with one of many modern Industrial and powernoise tropes. Often this includes desperate-for-lozenge cookie monster vocals, truly lame, one-dimensional noise samples (please guys, go listen to Moctan, he does this shit RIGHT), and very poor arranging. Electrohead doesn't need to go on for 4 minutes, let alone 6!

If these guys had any redeeming features on their earlier material, they seem content to throw them away and pander to retard goths with dumb rhythmic noise and bad lyrics, and frankly stupid vocals. At least Zombie Girl have a vocalist that, you know, sings?
Review by alphamanbeast Mar 08, 2005 (edited over 2 years ago)
Update (2009.12.19):

In the almost five years since my original comment Icon of Coil have disbanded and Combichrist have devolved into the Manowar of alternative electronic music. I will leave my original comment for historical reference while I mourn the lost potential.

The original comment (2005.03.08):

Andy LaPlegua has been quite busy since the release of his debut album as Combichrist, in September 2003. He has since released four more titles in just over a year and a half, and his compositions have identified him as one of the more versatile and creative musicians in the "main stream" of alternative electronic music, ranging from hard, pounding electro industrial ("The Joy Of Gunz"), to rhythmic noise ("The Joy Of Gunz", "Kiss The Blade"), to EBM ("Kiss The Blade", "Everybody Hates You"), to atmospheric soundscapes ("Everybody Hates You" limited edition CD2).

Unfortunately the same cannot be said about the lyrical content of his work, which is, at best, clichéd and predictable, but anyone familiar with Icon Of Coil, Andy LaPlegua's other project, would have anticipated that much. Combichrist is lyrically, in its simplicity, however, superior to Icon Of Coil, since the lyrics usually consist of one primary catch phrase with one or two support phrases. Often less *is* more. In all fairness it should be kept in mind that English is not this artist's first language, and it is easily acknowledged that his compositions more than make up musically for what they lack lyrically.
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