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67%Halotan Records - Sampler 032012-02-25 / Jenna_Malique / Reads: 7802It’s uplifting when we devote the best part of our life to passion. Then there’s a great probability that we’ll die happy. That’s why I bow to artists who made it to the new Halotan Records (3) compilation. Sometimes the work we care about can obscure the impression of... |
100%Hammock - Kenotic2006-03-01 / _lin / Reads: 4574Kenotic (Kenosis) – the old Greek word that stems from the noun "kenos" - empty. Kenosis is an idea in which God "empties Himself" and creates the word of himself. The idea says that our duty is to do the same what God did, and to be glorified as He... |
70%Harvest Rain - Blood Hymns2007-08-12 / apeiron / Reads: 5040Formation Harvest Rain after recent “Night's Glow” comes back with a new album. “Blood Hymns” dissolves in the listeners ears with moderate warmth and delicate shade of anxiety in blood colour. Thompkins brothers sound again very cold and new-wave like. This time their neo-folk is rather soothing, comforting. Seldom brings... |
65%Harvest Rain - Night's Glow2007-01-21 / apeiron / Reads: 4849The newest album of Harvest Rain in spite of its name neither heats the atmosphere nor the listener. The Thompkins brothers show their own vision of new wave cold music on the album. Yes, the associations with Joy Division and The Cure ( the beginnings) are highly probable... |
65%Harvest Rain - Songs of Evening2005-11-25 / Ravnen / Reads: 6257I have never been a fan of Neofolk, even in its dark variant. Ordo Rosario Equilibrio, Sol Invictus and Death In June are well known. Their songs are peaceful, acoustic, with small electronica intrusions here and there. Such music can be heard in my speakers from time to time, so... |
75%Haujobb - The Machine in the Ghost2024-09-20 / khocico / Reads: 1107Haujobb’s "The Machine in the Ghost", slated for release on September 20, 2024, marks a striking evolution in the duo’s already impressive legacy. Known for their refusal to tread familiar ground, Daniel Myer and Dejan Samardzic once again craft an album that defies the boundaries of electro-industrial music, blending the... |