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85%ESC - Eight Thousand Square Feet2010-12-06 / Serge / Reads: 3564I came across ESC by sheer accident. Some time ago a friend of mine played their debut album "Matte" for me, stating that it is definitely worth attention. And he was right - I took an instant liking to the way of playing the Portuguese conduct. Unfortunately, the second... |
89%Essence of Mind - Insurrection2010-11-29 / ScarabBonku / Reads: 3450Founded 2006 in Norway, Essence of Mind release quite an innovative musical masterpiece under the caring wings of Alfa Matrix. The boys from Oslo, debuting with an album named Isurrection, created a booming mixture of styles, which were used seperately by their Scandinavian paths. Ebm, electro, harsh and tbm... |
77%Dupont - New Dawn2010-11-20 / ScarabBonku / Reads: 2044Going step by step, Dupont released his first EP, which promotes "Entering The Ice Age". It is a strange phenomenon, because the first material, promoting the full album, should have been released before an LP, not after its release. But the band may have gotten a trifle confused and did... |
80%Visions - Summoning The Void2010-11-18 / Ankara / Reads: 5220Summoning The Void is a new release of Canadian project, Visions, which has been created throughout a few pretty years. An album pleached into a whole by 5 cells, pieces that are a deep essence of dark ambient style. Depth – this is surely the first connotation after meeting sounds... |
80%Fading Colours - Black Horse2010-11-16 / LaaadyEvil / Reads: 5461The musical history of Fading Colours is long and very diversified. They started in 1986 as Bruno Wątpliwy. In 1988 they achieved success at the greatest Polish rock festival, for instance in Jarocin. At the beginning of the 90's the band was joined by Katarzyna Ziemek, better known as De... |
35%The Girl & The Robot - The Beauty Of Decay2010-11-13 / goth4you / Reads: 2114The album "The Beauty Of Decay" of the band The Girl & The Robot released by the Trisol, takes us on a magical journey to Oz. Unfortunately, it rather takes us to the painfully-asleep tour through the land of boredom. CD stretches could be said to infinity and no end... |