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![]() 90%Die Sektor - Applied Structure In A Void2012-10-17 / Consolatrix / Reads: 3241The American project Die Sektor, after their phenomenal debut, kept us waiting long for the next album. The band conquered hearts of the fans with a powerful, trance beat and a characteristic modified vocal – thus perfectly fitting into the frames of the genre. Gant and Denman manager to keep... |
![]() 84%Reizstrom - Interferenz2012-10-14 / Jenna_Malique / Reads: 2830First thing that can be said about Reizstrom’s new release is the undeniable fact that the album is coherent and perfectly balanced. We can find everything here – hard beats, softer sounds, building tension, "dry" and melodious vocals... Despite the multitude of used performance means they all create an indivisible... |
![]() 80%Anima Virus - End Of The Eden2012-10-14 / Closter / Reads: 3588With a great curiosity I have decided to reach for a band from Apennine Peninsula, and what’s even more interesting from Rome itself. So far I have associated Italy with heavy gothic metal like Theatres des Vampires or Mandragora Scream. It was hard to find there references to post-punk legends... |
![]() 40%Glaukom Synod - Uczulony2012-10-11 / greentea / Reads: 1952Music created by "Glaukom Synod" is based mainly on the electronics. Unfortunately, I have not found anything on this album that would attract my attention. Melodies are repetitive, emotions are missing, that made each song really hard to listen.Fans of the genre might like it, but only fans. At the... |
![]() 70%September Mourning - Melancholia2012-10-08 / Consolatrix / Reads: 2353I was not waiting with anticipation for the debut album of this project. Not after their demo, "Children of fate", came out, in sound and vocals close by to plush "goth" icons like Evanescence. However, the band announced upcoming of a great musical history – every single song was supposed... |
![]() 100%Anathema - Weather systems2012-10-05 / nemesea / Reads: 2473"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... |