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90%Black Nail Cabaret - Autogenic2023-12-27 / khocico / Reads: 569On the cover of the upcoming album by the Hungarian duo Black Nail Cabaret, we see a young girl adorned with chrysanthemums covering her mouth. The imagery evokes a myriad of associations, reminiscent of my experience participating in a session recreating posthumous portraits as a model. The first thing... |
90%Black Nail Cabaret - Darkness is a Friend2024-02-15 / khocico / Reads: 843Today, yet another single by Black Nail Cabaret and its accompanying video from the album "Chrysanthemum," slated for release on March 1, 2024, have been unveiled. 'Darkness is a Friend' emerges as one of the most dynamically charged tracks on the album, brilliantly showcasing Emese Árvai-Illés's vocal prowess—sometimes subdued, at... |
80%Black Nail Cabaret - Roadtrip2024-01-10 / khocico / Reads: 1451The latest single from the upcoming album 'Chrysanthemum,' set to release on March 1, 2024, has been unveiled today. Summed up by its sensual melody, Emese's beautiful vocals, and intriguing lyrics, 'Roadtrip' encapsulates the essence of the song. There's no way you can resist the urge to move your hips;... |
64%Black Nail Cabaret - Satisfaction2015-12-16 / RobertSaligia / Reads: 4413Black Nail Cabaret is a female duo originating from Budapest (Emese "Emke" Árvai-Illes responsible for vocals and Zsofia "Sophie" Tarr behind the keyboards). Despite their name, they do not create in dark cabaret style. Synthpop plays. And no, they do not imitate Ladytron. "Satisfaction" single is the second foretaste... |
85%Black Wedding - 11000 Virgins2009-01-26 / Camille / Reads: 4329The thing about autumn is that, it is shrouded in nostalgia and it brings us closer to art and literature, enhancing at the same time our willingness to bury ourselves in everything what might broaden our minds and our range of interests. And that is why, when it is cold... |
79%Blackfield - Blackfield II2007-07-31 / apeiron / Reads: 3365It seems that this musical duo wants to repeat the success they achieved three years ago... They can manage it, because the new Blackfield's album is remarkably reminiscent of their debut one. But is it a better record? Surely melodious. The masterpiece, in this aspect, is the song “Miss U”.... |