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85%Controlled Collapse - Things Come To Pass2011-03-27 / murd / Reads: 8322Our very own, dark independent scene has been developing highly exemplarily, with new projects in blossom, equalling the music standards unoficially set by the Western classics, or even surpassing them. While enumerating Polish groups that have contributed to this status quo, by no means can one omit Controlled Collapse -... |
95%Coph Nia - Holy War2007-03-30 / Nihil / Reads: 8838Coph Nia is one of those bands that have managed to capture my attention for a longer span, accompanying me for a few years now. Actually, since they released "Shape Shifter" I can't stay away from this hedonistic project for more than a few months - this alone should make... |
33%Corso - (Protect)2013-11-29 / Jenna_Malique / Reads: 2653If anyone's reading this review to come to like the album, it’s the best moment to stop. If someone’s a psychofan of Marco Saviolo's projects they can already put a buck on an assassin and contact me via PM to get my address. You have to be really desperate,... |
85%Counterfeit I - Still (Volume I)2013-09-23 / ThunderAnna / Reads: 3606Counterfeit I was founded in 2008 by Derek Allen. Their first release was "Circuity" (2009), then "Search Party" (2010) and the time has come for "Still Volume I" (2013). It is the first EP of a new series of this experimental rock. It is like a vehicle taking a listener... |
95%Covenant - Skyshaper2011-09-07 / Jo Pawley / Reads: 5342Based in Sweden Covenant are a future pop/ebm/synth pop and formed in the mid 80's and signed to 21st Circuitry Records. Due to release a new album soon I thought id take one of their older album releases and revel in the marvel of them as they are still going... |
90%Cruentus - Audition Of Your Modern Nitemare2006-10-03 / Vesper / Reads: 5988In times when we are threatened by the country getting deserted due to the young and talented emigrating to work and live elsewhere it's scary to think what will happen to our alternative scene. I won't hide that all pop productions made in Poland just don't get to me, but... |