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70%Angelzoom - Back in the Moment2005-10-09 / Nihil / Reads: 6469Some of you at times want a rest from the aggressive, sometimes tiring music, don't you? Quite recently I've decided that I need something to “sleep with”, an album which would calm me down. I asked my friend to recommend me something and here it is – Angelzoom. - the... |
85%Angelspit - The Product2017-09-06 / Jenna_Malique / Reads: 12192Australian project Angelspit is experiencing a small revolution - the latest album "The Product" was recorded without current singer Amelia Destroyx. Official given reason is: vocalist wants to focus on their own projects", the real reason? - we do not know, but they promise that she will return on further... |
70%Angelspit - Hideous and Perfect2010-10-23 / murd / Reads: 4357Clunk Crash Bang Smash – is the best and shortest way to describe the music, which has been served to their fans for six years now by Angelspit – an Australian duo of enthusiasts for bridled musical chaos. Characteristically industrial rawness of sounds, catchy melodies, uncompromising lyrics and, first of... |
95%Angels On Acid - Eyes Behind The Curtain2011-07-11 / Jo Pawley / Reads: 3054Angels on Acid was founded by Michael Banks in early 2003 with a heavy influence in everything from EBM, industrial, metal, synthpop, psychedelic, and old school goa. Michael began working with metal guitarist The Omen in the fall of 2005 and released The Dominate E.P. in the spring of 2006.... |
75%And One - Bodypop2007-02-01 / apeiron / Reads: 10026"Bodypop" by And One is kind of like "Music for the Masses" by Depeche Mode. Atmosphere-changing, musically diverse, melodic. And very good. Although orthodox fans may feel a bit dissapointed. "Bodypop" contains many Depeche-like sounds, the ones from the classic period of the Basildon band. One of a... |
100%Anathema - Weather systems2012-10-05 / nemesea / Reads: 2391"Weather systems" is a new release from Anathema, an English group playing a mix of ambient and progressive rock. According to the Brits the album was supposed to be a continuation to "We’re here, because we’re here" released two years earlier. However, I haven’t noticed any thread connected to the... |