Official page for I, Parasite's second full length release (2003).
I, Parasite - On This Cold Floor
When you meet Christopher Jon, it is not a stretch of the imagination to see that this is the man behind the grinding atmospheric industrial sounds of I, Parasite. After two albums on a small indie label (1999's debut Turin and 2000's followup, Horseslayer), Christopher released I, Parasite's epic, On This Cold Floor (2003) on his own DARKVISIONMEDIA label. OTCF received critical acclaim from around the world, and led to Christopher working on several projects with producer/guitarist Rob Caggiano, including Cradle Of Filth's, Thornography, contributing synth and noise textures.
Christopher is currently finishing up I, Parasite's third full length album, The Sick Are Not Healing for 2008.
On This Cold Floor is a heavily conceptual piece, with 15 of the rawest and most brutally honest tracks I, Parasite has offered yet. Moody electronic atmospheres meld with vicious beats, mangled synth noise, digitized guitars and Christopher's raw, emotionally charged vocals.
Also included is an enhanced portion with photos, lyrics and an in-depth view of the creative process behind the album. All of this is accompanied by a full color twelve page booklet, and a beautifully designed CD sleeve.
Spend an hour in the head of the faceless man.
*****
"On This Cold Floor is I, Parasite's most evolved offering, as layered electronics, well placed guitars, and pained vocals come together on the band's most introspective and emotional release to date. (9/10)" - Outburn Magazine (USA)
"Deepest sound-ravines, sometimes melancholic and with fragile acoustic guitar, sometimes groovy and crashing, sometimes exploding like an erupting volcano - it's an emotionally touching roller-coaster ride between aggressive moments and pure hopelessness. When you listen to this music, you surely feel here's a roughly similar spirit like in Trent [Reznor]'s NIN, but when you consider everything more exactly, you'll discover right away that I, Parasite has got a more than individual character. This is an exciting album far away from the ordinary. Goose-flesh guaranteed!" - Zillo MusikMagazin (Germany)
"I have known the name of I, Parasite for years, but I've never really had the opportunity to hear his music. Now it's done, and it's a really good surprise, I really appreciate. Even if we didn't take care of the words, we can easily feel the pain and sorrow. ... A very diversified album with multiple facets bathed in a strange atmosphere. Uplifting. (PF: 7/8 TSF: 8)" - Side-Line Magazine (Belgium)
""On The Cold Floor" [is I, Parasite's] third and simultaneously most extraordinary album. ... Fans of this genre can detect new details everytime they listen to "On This Cold Floor" and therefore have a long lasting joy with this album. (7.6/10 - average of 10 reviewers)" - Sonic Seducer (Germany)
Also selected as album of the month in the 11/4/03 issue
"In an inventive and original way I, Parasite deals with electro, industrial, rock, ambient, noise and idm and comes up with very modern and innovative form of industrial music." - Funprox (Netherlands)
"...not to mention, the production quality is super. This is evident right away on the album opener "COLD FLOOR", and the style continues throughout. ON THIS COLD FLOOR [is] a splendid display of Industrial angst coupled with sorrowed regret." - Black Sheep (USA)
""On This Cold Floor" is a musical menagerie of the electronic and the acoustic, all textured brilliantly with Jon's subtle, almost soothing at times, voice. The subject matter here is fairly dark and contemplative throughout and you can tell that a lot of thought went into this record. ...if you like to listen to music that will give you something new in each listen then "On This Cold Floor" is meant for your CD collection." - 1340 Magazine (USA)
"With this record I, Parasite should be able to reach a broader audience than it has up till now. Due to the variety on this album of harsh, dark, quite a few more accessible songs On This Cold Floor is a great album, and one that should not be missed out on by the alternative scene in general." - GRUIS (Netherlands)