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85%Click Click - Those Nervous Surgeons2014-10-30 / hellium / Reads: 2746After many years of silence, the British duo Click Click make a nod to their admirers by recording a new album. "Those Nervous Surgeons" is a big surprise, the more that no one expected these artists would ever return with a full-sized material. Content of this release in the... |
80%Clan of Xymox - There's No Tomorrow2005-10-09 / Nihil / Reads: 13260And here we have Clan of Xymox for 45 minutes. 6 x There’s no Tomorrow + two additional tracks. Basically, there's no need to include those two additional on the EP, but since the band decided differently, than after all, why not ;) The additional tracks are not needed simply... |
70%Clan of Xymox - In Love We Trust2010-09-09 / goth4you / Reads: 5954In the title song of the last album of Clan of Xymox, "In Love We Trust," we can clearly hear a distinctive sound of the guitar, so characteristic of the group, yet it is clear that the band is constantly receding into electronics. "Emily" is typically electronic music, one can... |
70%Clan of Xymox - Breaking Point2006-08-09 / dragonius / Reads: 13307Clan of Xymox began its career in the 80s, hitting the jackpot with such albums as "Clan of Xymox" or "Medusa', gaining its own public, that has been growing wider and wider until today. Over the years Ronny Moorings has created a number of albums, of which every single had... |
80%Clan of Xymox - Breaking Point2007-01-06 / apeiron / Reads: 11580At breaking point? - Clan of Xymox "Breaking Point" Plenty of stylish electronics, esoteric pathos of various keyboard and strings sounds in the background,stable, hypnotic vocal -- that's what is specific about the album of Dutch founders of gothic playing. The 11th album in the Clan... |
90%Claire Voyant - Love is Blind2007-03-18 / Nihil / Reads: 3906If you want something nice and easy to listen, you should make sure that you're not going to hurt your ears in the meantime. If you finally realise some craving for pop, let it be Claire Voyant. I shan't enter into genre-wars here - the artist calls her creations dark... |