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35%Curious - Arrhytmia2009-02-02 / Schizev / Reads: 3034Curious has started its activity in 1999, as an exlusive cover-band of famous The Cure. It is a wave-gothic combined with an invitation to the dance floor. The next stage of Curious’ career was writing and recording its own compositions. As a result, the band releases its second album -... |
100%Cyanotic - The Medication Generation2013-02-11 / fiuri / Reads: 2257It took just one hearing for me to conclude in my private statement 'The Medication Generation "for the album of year 2010. A multitude of components used by the guys from Cyanotic knocks on the knees, because what is not here? Drum and bass, trip-hop, electro, punk (see track "Drek... |
80%Cyberaktif- eNdgame2024-02-03 / khocico / Reads: 1110Cyberaktif was initially envisioned as a singular musical collaboration featuring Bill Leeb from Front Line Assembly and cEvin Key and Dwayne Goettel from Skinny Puppy. Following Goettel's passing, Rhys Fulber stepped in. Remarkably, we had to wait 33 years for a subsequent album after 'Tenebrae Vision.' Given Skinny Puppy's official... |
35%Cybercide - Adrenalin2007-01-11 / Ultima / Reads: 3396Vagueness - this word fits best as a description of Cybercide's debut album. Starting from the cover art, suggesting that the disc holds nothing else, but antivirus software, finishing with the last track on the album, "Adrenaline", which sounds like an absolutely recycled track. Nine future-pop tracks from this album... |
87%Cyferdyne - Keep Your Silence2015-08-12 / DamienG / Reads: 3175After 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... |
80%Cygnets - Sleepwalkers2015-01-25 / DamienG / Reads: 2693From Edmonton in Canada, comes the trio of musicians behind Cygnets, and their self proclaimed merger of the old and the new, the sounds of classic synth-pop and modern electronica, is here to stay, as proved by their latest, fourth release. Sleepwalkers does not reinvent their existing musical blueprint but... |