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55%Beati Mortui - Let The Funeral Begin2011-01-10 / Jo Pawley / Reads: 3817Beati Mortui are a band I hadn't heard of before until the Enzeit Bunkertracks cd's where I stumbled across a song by them which I quite enjoyed. They have a sound thats like switchblade symphony bumped into reaper. After hearing their song on the Enzeit Bunkertracks album I thought Id... |
51%L'Effet C'est Moi - Tomber En Heros2011-01-03 / Szyszka / Reads: 4669Part 1: Pour Le Splendeur D’Empeire Frankly speaking, I have expected something else. This is my first experience with L'Effet C'est Moi, but this doesn’t change anything. Well, I have been prepared for a big war battle but it turned out to be kind of a positional warfare.... |
85%The Stompcrash - Requiem Rosa2010-12-30 / Ajłona / Reads: 3811What are your associations with gothic music? Depressive mood full of melancholy, nostalgia or yearning is the first thing which crosses your mind, next to the lyrics of martyrdom, death, loneliness and traits of primeval legends. The most important part is that it should be dusky and sullen, placed... |
70%Leaether Strip - Dark passages + Seasons Change - I Don't2010-12-26 / Pandora / Reads: 5348And that's the old Leaether Strip again, treating us to his new, 'movie-soundtrack' and electro sounding, two-disc album, which comes out today, that is 13th November. The release features two discs: "Dark passages" and "Seasons change - I don't". The masterpiece opens with an announcement of Claus Larsen, promoting... |
55%Jesus On Extasy - Beloved Enemy + Bonus2010-12-17 / Akash / Reads: 4562We always hurt the ones we love, that's a fact which we can't deny. We never talk instead we shoot, that's how we learned it from TV. We're drifting apart. With these words begins the 2nd, re-released album of a German band Jesus On Extasy, entitled Beloved Enemy, featuring... |
50%Svalbard - Heimkunft2010-12-14 / goth4you / Reads: 2388The first association that came to my mind after having listened to the first track on the latest album of Svalbard is a Red Army Choir. And nothing more. The music is interesting, worth a listen. Excellent as a background for reading, because it does not distract but introduces... |