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Reviews

  • I'm sad I just barley herd this.

    5
    By DillonJFontaine
    Wow! This is 2 years old and I'm just barely hearing it. This is just my kind of thing... I can't stop listening. Its amazing that an artist from the 70's can put something of this caliber out... Just wow!
  • Flawless

    5
    By edarvizu
    His best album yet. Every song is good.
  • Dang! I Love This stuff!

    5
    By Dangling Pear
    Robo-Goth, EMO-Dark, Metallic-Torch, Cutting-Retro, I don't know what to call his 'style,' other than Other-Worldly Pop-Synth. This as dance music is too slow, this as relaxation is too fast. It lacks energy, yet is too frenetic for yoga/meditation...but, like his hit "Cars," it is just the 'catchiest stuff ya ever heard!' Most of this album is the speed of his slower, first hit, "Down in the Park."
  • Numan schools Reznor (again)

    5
    By Psyclone
    Best since Exile from the godhead of industrial goth.
  • Amazing!!!

    5
    By Mandy904
    My husband and I saw them live in Orlando with NIN and about 30 seconds after they started playing, we were looking up the new album. This is the best album I have heard in a long time! Thank you Gary, you have 2 more fans!
  • Phenomenal!!!

    5
    By NovaSiberia
    Every single track of in this album is absolutely stunning and amazing Gary you still got it. Please keep making more of this wonderful music your amazing this album is amazing!!!
  • kudos!

    4
    By stache1
    NIN rubbed off on Gary? maybe it's the other way around. after all Gary was on the scene a little before Trent. any way you look at it, great job on this album. Peter Gabriel take note!
  • Gary Numan is back

    4
    By Jumpin_J
    I don't have a huge amount of Gary's stuff. Obviously The Pleasure Principle was a ground breaking album in electronica. He played with a variety of sounds but Splinter seems like the optimal collection of them. His interactions with Trent Reznor have clearly rubbed off on him. Lots of blends of NIN industrial sounds and themes with Gary's dark lyrics and his iconic voice has rarely sounded better. I was wondering if he could recapture some of his 80s magic, and in many aspects I think he even surpassed them. We Are Dust is worth listening to if nothing else.
  • Gary Numan!!!

    5
    By USC on the rise
    I heard "Love Hurt Bleed"this morning on the Alternate Side out of New York. The song is great! I cannot wait for this album.
  • God thanks music still alive!!!

    3
    By The Art Of Silence
    Gary -thank you.Just simple like that!