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52%Oomph! - XXV2016-06-08 / Alastor / Reads: 5390Wait, wait a minute - which studio album from Oomph! it is? Ah, yes - the twelfth! Hardly any band can boast with such artistic achievements. Another thing is that "XXV" is sadly no longer the material to match predecessors. Could they be still gaining from the past achievements? Probably.... |
88%Opera Multi Steel - La Légende Dorée2011-05-14 / hellium / Reads: 2054The music recreating the style of the eighties simultaneously characterised by the atmosphere of medieval ballads evokes fascinating aura. Listening to the sounds created by Opera Multi Steel you may feel like in an old church, where the particular parts of the compositions echo on the stone floors, and in... |
70%Orange Sector- Feuer & Flamme2024-12-02 / khocico / Reads: 634After their electric performance at Castle Party 2024, Orange Sector’s latest release, "Feuer & Flamme", is hard to ignore. With over 30 years of EBM mastery under their belts, the Hannover-based duo continues to deliver a compelling mix of driving beats, dark atmospheres, and emotionally resonant themes. Feuer & Flamme strikes a... |
69%Organic Cage - Brain Surgery Machine2015-04-27 / Narea / Reads: 7946Now is time to check what is going on with familiar to me project called Organic Cage. Announced 12 tracks and two remixes sound very promising. Hunger for another portion of mechanical rasps in the new version served on the album can be described as pretty good, but first things... |
80%Organic Cage - Kill Your TV EP2012-02-08 / Serge / Reads: 3966The overwhelming power. These are the first words that come to your mind after the encounter with this record. The ‘powernoise’ phrase has every right to be related with Organic Cage for it is as terrifyingly intense as the music itself. Wear your seatbelts and prepare yourselves for 20 minutes... |
80%Ostrich - The Ostrich Effect2013-06-15 / Serge / Reads: 2784What a hit album! Ostrich musicians definitely do not have to hide their heads in the sand as a model animal, from which they took their name. 'The Ostrich Effect' is a piece of extremely ear-catching, melodical music. The album, which I received for a review consists of 12... |