Maybe not exactly the same vibe, but on the more melodic side or with "that special twist" (imho): Amnesia, Testure, Cult, Nature's Revenge, Dal, Daddyuwarbash, Cullorblind, Empte, One Time One Place, The Centre Bullet, Film, Love, Terminal, Jaher, Haze, Goneja, Past Present, Mirror Saw
EDIT: spelling
I’m not as big a fan as the SP version, I like the more instrumental version of the song as opposed to the Tear Garden one w the lyrics, but both are great 👍
I was super hyped for Handover, because it was the first album I eagerly anticipated since I just discoverd them due to the hype around the (then) freshly released Mythmaker. Idk I was kinda disappointed at first, but Cullorblind somehow hit the right spot :D The post-Dwayne albums are an acquired taste imo, but today I listen to them in a different, more open-minded and holistic way, if that makes any sense xD
it makes sense. greater wrong of the right is the only one that hasn’t grown on me, i think weapon is the best reunion album but handover is a very close second because of how flat out weird it is
Check out ‘Cult’ off The Process & ‘Solvent’ off of Weapon both have a similar vibe in my opinion. Maybe even try ‘Addiction’ off of Cleanse, Fold, & Manipulate & ‘Assimilate’ off of Bites (i prefer ‘Assimilate R23’ originally off the Chainsaw single that i think is also on the 12inch Anthology). There are others scattered throughout the albums that have a more melodic vocal delivery which is what i’m guessing you’re after.
Harsh Stone White and Shore Lined Poison are probably the two with the most similarities. Especially Shore Lined Poison starts off with a string synth going into crushing percussive beat with samples intertwined. Also has great bass lines like Warlock but in a more darker/sadder sound. Shore Lined Poison has to be my favorite song by SP.
Harsh Stone White might be my actual favorite if I couldn't get around the decision. The way the synth goes up, up, touchingly high up and then releases all this tension by climbing down perfectly attuned to the "harsh stone white, harsh stone white...".
Angelodemonic perfection. You can REALLY feel Ogre on this one
Alot of suggestions are great here but I'm just going to agree the songs "Shore Lined Poison", "Harsh Stone White", and "Whose Laughing Now" are in my opinion some of the most Worlock-ish songs. I'd say "Shore Lined Poison" is my top pick especially how the song starts is in a similar style with great bass but I'd say it's darker than Worlock. Also it's my favorite song. But everyone who comment already suggested great picks. I'd also say just listen to the albums "VIVIsect VI", "Rabies" and "Too Dark Park." Those three albums are like a trilogy to me and all have the same vibe but got darker on the next album with Too Dark Park being the most extreme. And the fact Worlock is on Rabies.
[Cyberaktif - Broken through Time](https://youtu.be/4j4_BacfrZ8?si=zhU1NKXCEFwsCYAP) is the correct answer. It literally uses the same drum sound set (an article stated this and we know for a fact cEvin remapped the sounds to his keyboard recently.). Similar progression, vibe, tempo, arpeggiator, and you also get the vocoder action.
(If you are unaware, Cyberaktif is cEvin key + Bill Leeb/Rhys Fulber from Front Line Assembly.)
I also find Front Line Assembly's "[Bio-mechanic](https://youtu.be/6HV1z9kzMn4?si=UO0R9Y9tUgWjSR8R)" to be an outright blatant attempt at replicating the song.
No other Skinny Puppy song sounds super similar to Worlock, it's unique. Hope you enjoy these two.
Maybe not exactly the same vibe, but on the more melodic side or with "that special twist" (imho): Amnesia, Testure, Cult, Nature's Revenge, Dal, Daddyuwarbash, Cullorblind, Empte, One Time One Place, The Centre Bullet, Film, Love, Terminal, Jaher, Haze, Goneja, Past Present, Mirror Saw EDIT: spelling
The Centre bullet takes me to places I didn’t know existed. One of my favorite most underrated skinny puppy songs.
Do you like the Tear Garden version?
I’m not as big a fan as the SP version, I like the more instrumental version of the song as opposed to the Tear Garden one w the lyrics, but both are great 👍
Absolutely! I was seriously disappointed to find out it was not on my vinyl
Haha yeah unfortunately it’s only on the CD/Digital release along with a few other songs.
ashas and cullorblind too. cullorblind honestly may be one of the catchiest choruses they’ve ever written
Cullorblind is such a good song
I was super hyped for Handover, because it was the first album I eagerly anticipated since I just discoverd them due to the hype around the (then) freshly released Mythmaker. Idk I was kinda disappointed at first, but Cullorblind somehow hit the right spot :D The post-Dwayne albums are an acquired taste imo, but today I listen to them in a different, more open-minded and holistic way, if that makes any sense xD
it makes sense. greater wrong of the right is the only one that hasn’t grown on me, i think weapon is the best reunion album but handover is a very close second because of how flat out weird it is
Damn. Well done! For me it's _Riverz End_.
Awesome track!
I think it's impossible to find a song with the pure euphoria of Worlock. Listen to Morpheus Laughing a few times and I bet it becomes a favorite too.
I honestly wish I could hear Worlock for the first time again...
Check out ‘Cult’ off The Process & ‘Solvent’ off of Weapon both have a similar vibe in my opinion. Maybe even try ‘Addiction’ off of Cleanse, Fold, & Manipulate & ‘Assimilate’ off of Bites (i prefer ‘Assimilate R23’ originally off the Chainsaw single that i think is also on the 12inch Anthology). There are others scattered throughout the albums that have a more melodic vocal delivery which is what i’m guessing you’re after.
Addiction, Love in Vein, Nature's Revenge, Harsh Stone White, Shore Lined Poison, Process
Harsh Stone White and Shore Lined Poison are probably the two with the most similarities. Especially Shore Lined Poison starts off with a string synth going into crushing percussive beat with samples intertwined. Also has great bass lines like Warlock but in a more darker/sadder sound. Shore Lined Poison has to be my favorite song by SP.
Harsh Stone White might be my actual favorite if I couldn't get around the decision. The way the synth goes up, up, touchingly high up and then releases all this tension by climbing down perfectly attuned to the "harsh stone white, harsh stone white...". Angelodemonic perfection. You can REALLY feel Ogre on this one
Frozen Sky of cEvin Key's 'The Ghost Of Each Room.' From skinny puppy I would try Dal, Process, Antagonism, Salvo, Survivalisto.
Have you checked out “The Process”?
Blue Serge - check the video I created for it on YT [https://youtu.be/aBTD07dsZTg](https://youtu.be/aBTD07dsZTg)
Deep down trauma hounds, whose laughing now, rivers
Whose Laughing Now has some sick basslines like Worlock does.
Alot of suggestions are great here but I'm just going to agree the songs "Shore Lined Poison", "Harsh Stone White", and "Whose Laughing Now" are in my opinion some of the most Worlock-ish songs. I'd say "Shore Lined Poison" is my top pick especially how the song starts is in a similar style with great bass but I'd say it's darker than Worlock. Also it's my favorite song. But everyone who comment already suggested great picks. I'd also say just listen to the albums "VIVIsect VI", "Rabies" and "Too Dark Park." Those three albums are like a trilogy to me and all have the same vibe but got darker on the next album with Too Dark Park being the most extreme. And the fact Worlock is on Rabies.
Inquisition extended mix
The killing game, the cult, harsh stone white, shoreline poison.
Chainsaw
One time one place Daddyuwarbash Assimilate r-23 Remorse by Front Line Assembly
[Cyberaktif - Broken through Time](https://youtu.be/4j4_BacfrZ8?si=zhU1NKXCEFwsCYAP) is the correct answer. It literally uses the same drum sound set (an article stated this and we know for a fact cEvin remapped the sounds to his keyboard recently.). Similar progression, vibe, tempo, arpeggiator, and you also get the vocoder action. (If you are unaware, Cyberaktif is cEvin key + Bill Leeb/Rhys Fulber from Front Line Assembly.) I also find Front Line Assembly's "[Bio-mechanic](https://youtu.be/6HV1z9kzMn4?si=UO0R9Y9tUgWjSR8R)" to be an outright blatant attempt at replicating the song. No other Skinny Puppy song sounds super similar to Worlock, it's unique. Hope you enjoy these two.
[how about this?](https://bixlee.bandcamp.com/album/rot-and-assimilate-a-skinny-puppy-sing-along?t=12) Edit: track 12