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50%Individual Industry - Dreams Never End2012-04-27 / fiuri / Reads: 1555If I were to ask my ex-German teacher for his opinion on ‘Dreams Never End’, he would most certainly call it ‘disgustingly sweet’, and it would be difficult not to agree with him. In creating their music, Individual Industry reach for ethereal/dream pop and downtempo elements, adding to it a... |
75%Black Lung - The Soul Consumer2012-04-25 / fiuri / Reads: 2036David Thrussell is certainly not the lazy type of an artist. Since 1994, i.e. the year in which he founded Black Lung, he has released at least 10 LP’s of this project, not to mention the abundance of EP’s, singles and compilations which happened in between. ‘The Soul Consumer’ is... |
90%Jesus On Extasy - The Clock2012-04-24 / hellium / Reads: 3800This is another part of the trilogy - after "Holy Beauty" and "Beloved Enemy", it is time for "The Clock". After various changes that occurred in the group’ ranks, including the involvement of Manja Wagner on the vocal, the band returns with a new and surprising album. It is fair... |
95%Deuxvolt - Union Of Opposites2012-04-20 / ValoDeLight / Reads: 5622Thursday gloomy evening... Nothing to do... I have to improve my mood and relieve some stress. While flicking through my files library I found something fresh – Deuxvolt – 'Union of Opposites' – a first LP from the brand new industrial metal band (IT). The trio was originally formed in... |
50%Machtkrieg - Bunkertanz2012-04-16 / fiuri / Reads: 2228Even if I wanted to write something more about Machtkrieg’s EP, it wouldn’t be possible as music presented is so typical it actually hurts. Classified as Rhytmic Nosie/Industrial, it does not leave any room for additional interpretation whatsoever. This could be considered a disadvantage, if it wasn’t for the fact... |
85%NamNamBulu - Expansion2012-04-14 / ValoDeLight / Reads: 1767During spring clean-up I found an interesting, long-forgotten CD - 'Expansion EP' by NamNamBulu. After a few quite turbulent years for the band (breakup in June 2005) I've decided to come back to their works and learn about their new, mature style. NamNamBulu was a Swedish-Danish synth pop project... |