Sort by: Title Add date |
95%Desdemona - Endorphins2012-11-21 / honorata / Reads: 5434It’s been 8 years since the last album "Version 3.0". At the end of May we could enjoy the fourth studio album of the band entitled "Endorphines" which should be understood literally. It’s an amazing dose of fresh energy and completely new emotions which hadn’t been evoked by the previous... |
80%Dusk to Dawn - Remains2012-11-24 / RobertSaligia / Reads: 3495Dusk to Dawn (not to be confused with Bartosz Dziadosz’ ambient project) is a German trio, whose tapes released at the beginning of the ‘90s have met with critical acclaim in the music press. Even though the band had been recording new songs and playing concerts regularly they ultimately decided... |
65%Amnistia - Blackguard2012-11-26 / Closter / Reads: 3138After a really successful debut "Neophyte" Stefan Schoetz and Tino Calus have suggested a new version of "bodywave", namely "Blackguard". German EMB/electro scene is full of good bands so it’s hard to stand out there and keeping a position after another release is quite a challange. The album is... |
70%Dark Souls Day - x-lives2012-11-28 / greentea / Reads: 2861"Dark Souls Day" it's a new group for me, kind of a nice surprise. Music style: mix of old industrial melodies, soft guitar riff's, and nostalgic voice, remindes me of The Cure. First part of this album is really boring, I had an impression that it's... |
100%Whitar - Equilibrium Paths2012-11-30 / fiuri / Reads: 1913It seemed strange to me that for quite some time I was not able to get through the chaos present on the ‘Equilibrium Path’, even though I usually enjoy such tunes, especially when done thoughtfully and with at least a minor rhythm feel to it. All this and even more... |
10%FrightDoll - Reference Version2012-12-02 / ValoDeLight / Reads: 4578Evening, one of many. A sudden inflow of inspiration and desire to write something "creative". The "Reference Visions" disc maded by lady hiding under the pseudonym Ms. FrightDoll " fell into my hands. The cover shows "artist" wrapped in black latex on black and red background - typical. While the first approach... |