Justice (3)Audio, Video, Disco.

Label:

Elektra – 528522-2

Format:

CD , Album

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Rock

Style:

Electro

Tracklist

1 Horsepower 3:42
2 Civilization
VocalsAli Love
4:10
3 Ohio
Written-By, VocalsVincenzi Vendetta*
4:01
4 Canon (Primo) 0:27
5 Canon 3:39
6 On'n'On
Written-By, VocalsMorgan Phalen
4:30
7 Brianvision 3:11
8 Parade 4:01
9 New Lands
Written-By, VocalsMorgan Phalen
4:14
10 Helix 4:31
11a Audio, Video, Disco. 4:52
11b Presence 4:34

Companies, etc.

  • Manufactured ByElektra Entertainment Group – 528522-2
  • Distributed ByElektra Entertainment Group – 528522-2

Credits

  • ArtworkJérémie Rozan
  • Mastered ByNilesh Patel
  • Producer, PerformerJustice (3)
  • Written-ByXavier de Rosnay

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 825646643882

Other Versions (5 of 21)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
Audio, Video, Disco. (CD, Album) Because Music 25646640324 2011
Audio, Video, Disco. (2×LP, Album, Gatefold, CD, Album, All Media, Limited Edition) Because Music BEC5161064 2011
New Submission
Audio, Video, Disco. (CD, Album) Warner Music Japan WPCR-14233 Japan 2011
Recently Edited
Audio, Video, Disco. (CD, Album) Because Music BEC5161063 2011
New Submission
Audio, Video, Disco (CD, Album) Никитин 4670001542920 Russia 2011

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Reviews

  • DrWierdIsMyMomma's avatar
    Edited 13 years ago
    Finally Justice's second album! Well, a bit disappointed.

    This is coming from someone who wasn't a huge fan of their debut album. I liked it, but it felt too monotone. This new album shares that same problem. In this new album Justice tries a different, more light, tone. This album fuses together House, Electronic, a bit of funk, alternative, and somehow, 70s/80s rock. It's crazy, but a few tracks in this album remind me of 70s/80s rock album-esqe tracks.

    The new album opens with a track called "Horsepower" which doesn't sound like an album intro, but an intro to "Civilization" the next track. The first single and one of the best songs on this album. Great mix of rock and electronic. From then on we get a couple of mediocre, lack luster tracks like "Ohio","Brianvision", and "Parade". But you do however get some good, hit hard tracks like "Canon (Primo) and Canon" [which i think is a cheap spoof of "Phantom Pt 1 & 2" from their first album], "On'n'On", "New Lands" and "Helix". The biggest confusion is their decision to put the title track at the end of the album. I always hate it when group either use their title track at the beginning or the end of the album. Plus, I heard the single version and was disappointed at how muddy it sounded and never gave me the bass I wanted. Well, the album version does the track justice. It adds a minute and half to the end where you finally get the bass you were wishing for.

    Overall its a pretty good album, the vocals, and instruments get monotonous, but i guess that's just their thing. Lacks flow. A lighter version of Cross it is. A replacement, not even close. 3 out of 5

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