Project Pitchfork – Kaskade – Review June 16, 2006 In past works, a lot of Project Pitchfork songs could invoke the feeling it was trying to bring forth, but Kaskade gets bogged down by too much rock.
Project Pitchfork – View From A Throne – Review September 3, 2003 Part Two of the Nun Trilogy, View From a Throne, shows off what makes Project Pitchfork so great: Strong songwriting and ethereal structures.
Project Pitchfork – Trialog – Review September 3, 2003 Part Three of the Nun Trilogy, Trialog, delves into the more poppy and upbeat side of Project Pitchfork.
Beauty in Darkness – Vol. 5 – Review February 22, 2002 18 songs, 78 minutes, there’s creepy, brutal, eerie, sexy, and every combination you can imagine, and plenty you can’t until you hear these dark masters.
Project Pitchfork – Alpha Omega – Review September 1, 1998 The music is distinctive and the singer doesn’t hide his vocal prowess, which adds a layer of melody that is usually lacking in industrial bands.
Tyranny Off the Beat – Review June 1, 1995 Compared to the rash of guitar-driven industrial infesting the scene, the ten bands on Tyranny tend to take a more synthesized approach.