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Mythmaker

Mythmaker is the tenth studio album by Canadian band . It was released on January 30, 2007, through Synthetic Symphony. The album was produced by band members and alongside Mark Walk, and features a simplified sound blending the band's classic style with modern electronic elements. It consists of ten tracks with a total length of 48:56. The album received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its production and return to form, though some noted similarities to prior works. Mythmaker debuted at number 200 on the US Billboard 200, number 4 on the Independent Albums chart, and number 5 on the Dance/Electronic Albums chart. Several tracks were featured in media, including the soundtrack for Saw V and the video game Jackass: The Game. The release was supported by the Mythrus Tour in 2007.

Production

Background

Following the release of Skinny Puppy's ninth studio album Greater Wrong of the Right in 2004, the concept for Mythmaker began to take shape, drawing from the duo's reflections on political , fabricated narratives, and the mechanisms of that manipulate . Core members and channeled their experiences into themes of mythology and control, critiquing how individuals and institutions construct deceptive myths to justify authority and —such as through social media platforms like or broader societal facades. The album's development was supported by the band's existing deal with the European label Synthetic Symphony, a sublabel of , which provided a platform for international distribution and encouraged a return to their roots while exploring progressive elements. Key and collaborated closely with producer Mark Walk, a longtime associate from projects like and ohGr, whose involvement helped refine the project's aggressive, layered sound during . Pre-production and initial production occurred between 2005 and 2006, with songwriting emerging from collaborative sessions split between Key's base in and Ogre's in , allowing the duo to integrate diverse influences amid their evolving partnership. This period marked a stabilization in the band's internal dynamics following their 2000 reunion; Ogre, recovering from a serious health scare in 2006 involving critically low counts, brought renewed focus to his vocal contributions, while Key delved into experimental electronic textures to advance Skinny Puppy's sonic palette.

Recording process

The recording of Mythmaker took place during 2005 and 2006, with primary production handled by Mark Walk and members and . Mark Walk contributed guitar and electronics in addition to his production role, helping shape the album's sound through layered arrangements. Additional production and mixing were completed by "hiwatt" at his hiwattlabs facility, where he focused on refining the electronic elements and overall mix. The album was mastered by Steve Marcussen, ensuring a polished final product suitable for release. Key collaborators included guest musicians who added specialized contributions: provided for "Lestitduz," Databomb performed percussion on "Dal" and "Ugli," played on "Jaher," Traz Damji handled and on "Jaher," and Hiwatt contributed and electronics on tracks such as "Jaher," "Politikil," and "Pasturn." These elements incorporated glitchy electronics and sampling techniques, drawing from the band's established methods to create dense, textured layers. The process faced scheduling hurdles due to the band's independent operations and post-reunion dynamics, but was completed by late 2006, allowing for the 2007 release.

Musical content

Style and composition

Mythmaker exemplifies music at its core, fusing EBM rhythms with ambient interludes and rock-infused aggression, representing a notable from Skinny Puppy's earlier cyberpunk-leaning toward a more layered, retrospective sound. The incorporates and elements alongside gothic melodies, creating a dynamic tension between aggressive, noise-driven sections and more subdued, atmospheric passages that enhance its experimental edge. Instrumentation plays a pivotal role in the album's sonic palette, relying heavily on synthesizers for dark bass lines and melodic textures, drum machines for pounding, four-on-the-floor beats, and layered sampling to build dense, multi-dimensional soundscapes. Distorted guitars and acoustic elements appear sporadically, adding rock aggression to tracks like "Pedafly," while natural sounds and orchestral-like synth arrangements contribute to the ambient depth in pieces such as "." Song structures vary widely. The album draws from the polished production sheen of , the rhythmic density of , and Skinny Puppy's own tradition of abrasive, experimental noise, resulting in a cohesive yet exploratory body of work. This fusion manifests in the album's overall structure, where chaotic, stop-start rhythms in opener "Magnifishit"—characterized by march-like EBM pulses and harsh synth stabs—contrast with the calmer, slow-burning ambient interludes in "Jaher," maintaining a balance of intensity and restraint across the tracklist. Such contrasts underscore the album's thematic musical cohesion, blending high-energy aggression with introspective electronic minimalism without relying on overt repetition.

Lyrics and themes

The lyrics of Mythmaker center on myth-making as a for , , and personal deception, with Nivek Ogre describing control as the album's core concept and drawing inspiration from reflections on failed relationships and cultural . Ogre's abstract, poetic style weaves these ideas through fragmented imagery, critiquing how myths serve self-preservation and societal domination, often evoking an underlying seething anger toward institutional hypocrisy. The album's anti-war sentiments emerge through condemnations of and tyranny, particularly targeting American political despots who fabricate justifications for their actions, aligning with the era's geopolitical tensions. Track-specific motifs reinforce this narrative, progressing from personal and cultural critiques to broader destruction. The opener "Magnifishit" launches with visceral lines like "I am the maggot’s muscle/magnet missile/your mother’s pisshole," satirizing alternative culture's complicity in propaganda. "dal" employs cryptic references to unfinished obligations and denial, symbolizing corporate and personal evasion of accountability. "politikiL" delivers a rant against media hypocrisy with phrases such as "Are you up for the suck?," exposing deceitful narratives that perpetuate control. In "ugLi," Ogre invokes religious subversion through "Jesus wants to be ugly," portraying faith as a tool exploited by the morally corrupt for manipulation. Ogre's vocal delivery amplifies these themes, blending spoken-word passages for introspective deception with screamed and growled outbursts to evoke rage against and . Distorted modifiers and heightened inflections—more varied than on prior albums—create a dynamic , underscoring the shift from mythic creation to societal unraveling across the record. This approach ties lyrics to the album's sound, where vocal intensity mirrors the destructive arc of false narratives.

Release

Initial release

Mythmaker was released on January 30, 2007, in through Synthetic Symphony, a sublabel of , and on February 20, 2007, in via . The album marked Skinny Puppy's return following a three-year since their 2004 release Greater Wrong of the Right, positioning it as a significant comeback for the band in the scene. It was made available in standard CD digipak format, featuring a six-panel design with a clear tray and slipcase, alongside a limited-edition double pressed on gold-colored vinyl. The packaging emphasized the album's thematic depth, with surreal and mythical imagery created by painter Manuel Ocampo under art direction from longtime collaborator Steven R. Gilmore. The digipak's booklet included expanding on the record's conceptual elements, such as political disillusionment and existential critique, aligning with the band's signature provocative style. Marketing efforts centered on building anticipation through pre-release promotion and live performances, including a video for the earlier track "Pro-Test" repurposed to highlight the new album's availability. The release coincided with the "Mythrus Tour," which spanned and in 2007, featuring the core lineup of , , and Justin Bennett to showcase material from Mythmaker alongside fan favorites. This tour integration served as a primary vehicle for immediate post-release engagement, drawing on the band's established reputation for immersive, horror-infused shows.

2014 remaster and reissue

In 2014, issued a remastered edition of Skinny Puppy's Mythmaker, featuring audio enhancements by Brad Vance at Red Engineering, resulting in greater clarity and restored that addressed limitations in the original 2007 . The reissue became available in multiple formats, including standard , a double LP vinyl pressing, and high-resolution downloads. This responded directly to longstanding fan requests for upgraded , as the master had begun to show signs of degradation over time. Distribution for the 2014 edition broadened access, with availability on major streaming platforms like and .

Reception and legacy

Critical response

Upon its release, Mythmaker garnered generally positive critical reception, with reviewers appreciating Skinny Puppy's return to form after a three-year hiatus, blending their signature sound with contemporary production techniques. rated the 3.5 out of 5 stars, commending its of the band's historical electro-dance leanings with modern elements, while noting tracks like "Magnifishit" for their aggressive beats and Nivek Ogre's characteristic growls. Sputnikmusic awarded it 3.5 out of 5, praising the album's successful integration of "old school" influences from earlier works like Too Dark Park and Last Rights—including layered samples, darker melodies, and distorted vocals—with the group's more recent melodic approach, resulting in a retrospective feel that revitalized Ogre's vocal inflection and variation. The review highlighted this balance as making Mythmaker a strong entry point for new listeners, though not reaching the heights of the band's peak era. Release Music Magazine offered a mixed assessment, describing the record as "enjoyable but flawed," with strong commendations for its multi-layered depth in tracks like "" and the Rammstein-esque harshness of opener "Magnifishit," which captured a sense of marching against . However, the outlet criticized its inconsistency, noting that producer Walk's influence led to occasional Ministry-like shifts and an overemphasis on elements akin to Ogre's ohGr project, stating, "For every two great songs, there’s at least one that just doesn’t make the cut," and that a more focused classic style could have elevated it to their best since . Overall, critics lauded the album's innovative exploration of themes like political despots and personal turmoil through polished, groove-oriented compositions, but some pointed to formulaic structures and repetitiveness in mid-tempo tracks as detracting from its mythic intensity. The 2025 remastered edition, released by , has been noted for enhanced and airy clarity compared to prior versions, revitalizing the sound for contemporary listening without altering the core material.

Commercial performance

Mythmaker achieved modest commercial success within the genre upon its 2007 release. The album peaked at No. 200 on the US , No. 17 on the Heatseekers Albums chart, No. 4 on the Independent Albums chart, and No. 5 on the chart, reflecting its appeal to niche audiences without achieving crossover. This underscores the band's dedicated but limited fanbase, with sales primarily in the specialized market and no significant physical sales beyond independent retailers. Regionally, Mythmaker saw stronger performance in through distribution by Synthetic Symphony, while North American sales were managed by , contributing to its overall modest totals. Factors such as a limited promotion budget and Skinny Puppy's longstanding underground status constrained broader market penetration. The 2025 remaster and reissue significantly boosted its digital presence.

Cultural impact

Mythmaker contributed to Skinny Puppy's enduring influence within the genre, serving as a bridge between their early experimental roots and contemporary production techniques that inspired later acts incorporating myth-infused and politically charged elements. Bands such as have acknowledged Skinny Puppy's broader impact on soundscapes, with Mythmaker's integration of influences echoing in subsequent works by artists like , who have cited the group's innovative layering and thematic depth as formative. The album holds an iconic status in and subcultures, where its exploration of fabricated narratives and societal critique—building on Skinny Puppy's longstanding —has been referenced in discussions around opposition to , abuses, and media distortion. Fans in these scenes often draw parallels between Mythmaker's themes and real-world protests, reinforcing the band's role in fostering politically engaged communities. During the 2010s, Mythmaker appeared in various retrospectives examining Skinny Puppy's post-reformation era, underscoring its position as a mature evolution of their sound amid the band's recovery from earlier hiatuses. The 2025 remaster release reignited conversations among enthusiasts, particularly on forums like Reddit's r/skinnypuppy and r/industrialmusic, where users debated its audio improvements and lasting relevance. Skinny Puppy documentaries and archival features frequently position Mythmaker as a pivotal work marking the band's artistic maturity, blending visceral with sophisticated sonic experimentation that solidified their legacy in history.

Credits

Track listing

All tracks on Mythmaker are written by and . The standard edition of the album contains ten tracks with a total runtime of 48:55.
No.TitleDurationNotes
1"Magnifishit"4:31
2""4:45Additional percussion by Dre "Databomb" Robinson.
3"Haze"5:28
4"Pedafly"5:37Additional guitar by .
5"Jaher"5:14Acoustic guitar by ; piano and by Traz Damji; and electronics by Ken "Hiwatt" Marshall.
6"Politikil"4:21 and electronics by Ken "Hiwatt" Marshall.
7"Lestiduz"4:11Sound design by .
8"Pasturn"3:48 and electronics by Ken "Hiwatt" Marshall.
9"Ambiantz"4:27
10"Ugli"6:33Additional percussion by Dre "Databomb" Robinson.
The 2025 remastered reissue by features the same track listing and durations as the original release, available on , , and formats with no added bonus tracks.

Personnel

The core creative team for Mythmaker consisted of Skinny Puppy's primary members , who handled production, programming, and guitars, and , responsible for vocals, lyrics, and samples. Additional musicians included Mark Walk on synthesizers, bass, and guitar; Mark Thwaite on guitar (track 4); Saki Kaskas on acoustic guitar (track 5); Traz Damji on piano and synthesizer (track 5); Ken "Hiwatt" Marshall on synthesizer and electronics (tracks 5, 6, 8); Otto von Schirach on sound design (track 7); and Dre "Databomb" Robinson on percussion (tracks 2 and 10). The production team featured Dave Ogilvie on additional production and mixing, produced during 2005-2006 at Hiwattlabs. Mastering was performed by Steve Marcussen. For the 2025 remaster and reissue, credits were given to cEvin Key and engineers at Metropolis Records. Artwork direction was by Steven R. Gilmore, with paintings by Tom Patchett.

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