★★★★★
Sound: The Genitorturers, which has blazed a trail of industrial sexiness since the early 90's, are no stranger to controversy, whether via lyrical content or their so-called pornographic stage shows. In 2009 vocalist Gen, bassist Evil D, guitarist Bizz, and drummer Andy are still dishing out a heavy helping of sensuality, but with their latest album Blackheart Revolution, the metal/rock aspect to the Florida natives' music is not consistently present...
- www.ultimate-guitar.com
2009-11-15
★★★★★
Genitorturers have got, in vocalist Gen, a front woman who will not only encourage -- and often participate in -- your wildest S & M fantasies, but one who will pummel you with her unique blend of dark industrial metal afterward. A Rockstar who will lead her fans through an evening of master and servant. There's just not enough of that kind of generosity in music today...
- www.ink19.com
2009-11-12
★★★★★
Florida's Genitorturers are of that rare breed whose music will never live up to the maker: leader Gen preaches torture fetishes and extreme S&M; erudition and stages intense performances with Caligula-like unmentionables. Sin City, the band's second full-length, mechanizes and bleaches the heavy pound of the darker dissertation 120 Days of Genitorture...
- music.aol.com
2008-08-27
★★★★★
Machine Love is a remix album partially composed of material from Sin City, upping the industrial quotient of the Genitorturers' Gothic industrial-metal sound, thanks to remixers like Dave Ogilvie, KMFDM, Razed in Black, and Scott Humphrey, among others. It's mostly for fans, but those fans will likely enjoy it.
- music.aol.com
2008-08-27