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55%Jesus On Extasy - Beloved Enemy + Bonus2010-12-17 / Akash / Reads: 4566We always hurt the ones we love, that's a fact which we can't deny. We never talk instead we shoot, that's how we learned it from TV. We're drifting apart. With these words begins the 2nd, re-released album of a German band Jesus On Extasy, entitled Beloved Enemy, featuring... |
29%Jesus And The Gurus - Wut + Zorn = Revolution2011-10-19 / goth4you / Reads: 3690April 15, 2011, Jesus And The Gurus released their latest album, which is being advertised as giving a new definition of industrial metal, brutal, fast. And here a question arises: where? Where is it brutal? Fast - like going 60 km/h thirty-years-old, rickety bus. You feel the speed, and you... |
30%Jesus And The Gurus - Blood Sweet And Tears2009-02-18 / Schizev / Reads: 3756'‘Blood, Sweet and Tears’' – do I feel fear after listening to this record a few times? No, I rather look for a prey I could hurt with a cruel smile on my innocent face. Jesus And The Gurus is the band that consists of three strong personalities, professional... |
75%JEREMIAH KANE - „THE END (feat. Leo Iwasaki)2024-04-19 / khocico / Reads: 1070Polish electronic metal pioneers, JEREMIAH KANE, team up with Japanese vocalist Leo Iwasaki for their groundbreaking single, "THE END," releasing on April 19, 2024. This unique fusion blends modern metal with traditional Japanese instruments like koto and shamisen, enhanced by masterful synthesizers. The result is a transcultural, immersive auditory experience... |
70%Jazzanova - The Remixes 1997 - 20002005-10-10 / Nihil / Reads: 3482In spheres interested in [electro]jazz words ‘mixed by Jazzanova’ are a synonym of perfection. Since it appeared to the public it has been becoming more and more popular and sought-after. And here their album ‘best of’ is released – ‘Jazzanova – The Remixes 1997-2000’. Chosen by the musicians personally pieces... |
40%Izotop666 - Spiritual Procreation Manifest2006-01-16 / Nathashah / Reads: 3562Want it or not, while taking the CD to our hands, we imagine its content. In spite of our will we have the image of the music hidden under the cover. I'm not going to enforce the consequence, the agreement of the image, the cover, with the sounds of particular... |