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60%Celldweller - Transmissions Vol. 012015-10-28 / Alastor / Reads: 2883I 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... |
100%Sieben - Each Divine Spark2015-10-21 / Alastor / Reads: 4081Fact that Howden is an outstanding musician probably no one needs to prove; he proved it himself on his previous albums. But hardly anyone expected that "Each Divine Spark" will raise the bar even higher. Well, history shows that sometimes after releasing opus magnum, musicians are able to surpass their... |
90%Centhron - Roter Stern2015-10-13 / Alastor / Reads: 4151If someone wanted to ask me (and I know they will not), which Centhron’s album I consider as their opus magnum - without a doubt I would reply that "Roter Stern". It would be more difficult to answer the question: why exactly this album is the best? I must admit... |
80%Electrosexual - Fetish [ASFR]2015-10-05 / RobertSaligia / Reads: 3638One of more interesting sexual fetishes is ASFR (from alt.sex.fetish.robots, name of forum dedicated to this subject), which object are humanoid robots. People devoted to similar fantasies describe themselves as technosexual - and there is no project in the musical world, which name, even by analogy, would not be more... |
83%The Three Blind Mice - Early Morning Scum2015-08-18 / RobertSaligia / Reads: 2996We all know the gruesome British rhyme about the three blind mice and farmers’ wife with a carving knife, who deprives them of their tails. Italian The Three Blind Mice show that for sure one thing they are not missing: sharpened music hearing, and that makes "Early Morning Scum" one... |
87%Cyferdyne - Keep Your Silence2015-08-12 / DamienG / Reads: 3183After merely one release Cyferdyne began to strive for maturity and technical aptitude that many a band fails to achieve throughout their entire lifespan. The resulting sophomore record "Keep Your Silence" is an extension of almost every idea that gave shape to their 2012 début "Genesys" but played better, crisper... |