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![]() 70%Seabound - Double-Crosser2007-01-27 / Ultima / Reads: 6078I've listened to the sounds of the recent album of Seabound "Double-Crosser" with a real pleasure. First of all because its quality isn't lower than the previous publishings of the German band, secondly because it has a great emotional load. Too delicate for syth-pop and too subtle for electro-indu, the... |
![]() 75%Delerium - Nuages du monde2007-01-25 / apeiron / Reads: 5719Almost a decade after the great "Karma" Rhys Fulber & Bill Leeb release another album similar to "Chimera" (2003). We're getting less and less of the old Delerium. "Nuages du monde" is a pleasant listening, being charmingly trance-ambient. But it does not carry you. It lacks the atmosphere... |
![]() 40%Pride And Fall - Violence2007-01-24 / apeiron / Reads: 6574I am not sure whether I get the idea of the Norwegian band right (or maybe it's more their label's idea?). It seems (to me) that "Violence In Me" was chosen to be the herald of Pride and Fall's second achievement - the album entitled "Elements of Silence".... |
![]() 65%Harvest Rain - Night's Glow2007-01-21 / apeiron / Reads: 4887The newest album of Harvest Rain in spite of its name neither heats the atmosphere nor the listener. The Thompkins brothers show their own vision of new wave cold music on the album. Yes, the associations with Joy Division and The Cure ( the beginnings) are highly probable... |
![]() 90%Delerium - Karma2007-01-20 / apeiron / Reads: 6101MS Word automatically corrects the band's name to "Delirium". This procedure is a hint at the atmosphere of this album. A compository trance dosing the listener merges with delicate female singing or vocalization, entwined with Gregorian and Indian children (?) choirs. As usual, Delerium's music is enriched with sounds of... |
![]() 65%Lingua Fungi - Flowery Dreams2007-01-18 / apeiron / Reads: 4695I wouldn't recommend listening to this CD in a far-from-euphoria state. The title "Flowery Dream", although sounding very positive, is far from musical happiness and moody lucidity. Sadness and happiness are joined on it by an inseparable dance. It consists of medieval and oriental (or maybe native American)... |