

Opening with a very innocent and sweet guitar and keyboard, the song drops into pulsating and driving rhythms. Obviously, it’s one of Celldweller ‘s more successful songs, and is one of the favorites of this reviewer. This song was also featured in many multiple films/promotions/games such as Spider-Man 2, Catwoman, The Punisher, Enter The Matrix, Punk’d, among others. This song won “ Best Industrial Rock Song” at the Just Plain Folks Music Awards in 2004. It has a dance beat with a metal feel, and it spans across both genres expertly. This piece has a nice mix of EDM and rock, driving grooves and intricate percussion and guitar, complete with standard rock interludes with intriguing vocal handoffs between clean, whispers, and snarls. His 10 Year Anniversary Deluxe Edition came with two CDs: The first CD being songs reissued from his first album, Celldweller, the second being a compilation of various masterful remixes. What he can do is truly an art form, and this is why we chose to review his Celldweller 10 Year Anniversary Deluxe Edition. He can put outwardly dichotomous beats and styles together and marry them in such a way that makes you doubt your pre-existing conceptions of music. He fuses metal and EDM music in a way that can only be described as scintillating. His music has transcended time and his skill is boundless.

That being said, there are artists out there that bridge between genres, and Klayton Celldweller is most definitely one of those artists. We at RockRevolt are lovers of all music…well, most music.
