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![]() 85%Slim Cessna’s Auto Club - An Introduction for Young and Old Europe2015-12-25 / pcod / Reads: 3469"So I sent my three bloodhounds; theys a comin to hunt you down." Maybe this statement will sound a little funny, but there is some potential in country music. Well, I don’t write about mainstream country, which in United States is as popular as disco-polo in Poland. I rather... |
![]() 64%Black Nail Cabaret - Satisfaction2015-12-16 / RobertSaligia / Reads: 4605Black Nail Cabaret is a female duo originating from Budapest (Emese "Emke" Árvai-Illes responsible for vocals and Zsofia "Sophie" Tarr behind the keyboards). Despite their name, they do not create in dark cabaret style. Synthpop plays. And no, they do not imitate Ladytron. "Satisfaction" single is the second foretaste... |
![]() 61%(((S))) - Welcome To The Heartland2015-12-11 / Alastor / Reads: 3677So "Welcome to the Heartland" is a very decent lo-fi/indie/post-punk that in handful draws from achievements of groups like Guided By Voices, and Sonic Youth. Completely honest - little gothic and little pure darkness. In no case, however, it does not affect the picture of the whole - we are... |
![]() 90%Mlada Fronta - Polygon2015-11-10 / DamienG / Reads: 3262Mlada Fronta remained silent for over 9 years but French act's driving creative force Remy Pelleschi brings "Polygon" to his audience without any trace of doubt in his continuing relevance and talent. His latest electronic effort is self-contained, precisely calculated and flawlessly executed, and it comfortably occupies space above the... |
![]() 85%2KM2 - It Was Tough2015-11-04 / carpenterk / Reads: 3753On 24th September 2014 was released debut album from British 2KM2 band "It Was Tough". Adrian Breakspear mixed it at Bank Studios. The band consists of Chris: guitars, bass, drums, programming; Mike: vocals, bass, keyboards, programming; Ed: drums. Three men from London spent six years in the studio and after... |
![]() 60%Celldweller - Transmissions Vol. 012015-10-28 / Alastor / Reads: 2938I will write directly: I have no idea how to bite Celldweller’s new album. On one hand, we get a pack of pretty decent instruments, but on the other - there is nothing new for an attentive listener. Unfortunately, "Transmissions Vol. 01" miss a lot to the level of "Wish... |