Satan's Circus
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| Satan's Circus | ||||
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| Studio album by | ||||
| Released | 11 October 2004 | |||
| Recorded | The Contino Rooms, London, England | |||
| Genre | Electronic rock | |||
| Length | 131:46 | |||
| Label | Drone Records | |||
| Producer | Richard Fearless, Tim Holmes | |||
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| Source | Rating |
| Metacritic | (63/100)[1] |
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| AllMusic | |
| The Guardian | |
| Los Angeles Times | |
| NME | (7/10)[1] |
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| Yahoo! Music UK | |
Satan's Circus is the fourth studio album by Death in Vegas, released on 11 October 2004 on Drone Records in the United Kingdom and on 24 May 2005 on Sanctuary Records in the United States. Contrary to previous releases, this album features no guest vocalists. This album is the first release through Death in Vegas's own label, Drone Records. It peaked at #79 on the French Albums Chart.[8]
Bonus disc (Live at Brixton)
- "Ein für die Damen"
- "Zugaga"
- "Heil Xanax"
- "Black Lead"
- "Sons of Rother"
- "Candy McKenzie"
- "Reigen"
- "Kontroll"
- "Anita Berber"
- "Head"
- "Come on Over to Our Side, Softly Softly"
Satan's Circus also contained the Live at Brixton bonus disc, recorded during the performance at Brixton Academy in May 2003.[9]
- "Natja"
- "Leather"
- "Girls"
- "Death Threat"
- "Rekkit"
- "Blood Yawning"
- "23 Lies"
- "Flying"
- "Dirge"
- "Help Yourself"
- "Scorpio Rising"
- "Hands Around My Throat"
Singles
- "Ein für die Damen" (vinyl only, 13 September 2004)
- "Head" (vinyl only, 4 October 2004)
