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70%Gale Grand Central - The 1944 Samaritan Manual2012-07-09 / greentea / Reads: 3528I did not know this band before, so I can honestly say that this is a pretty interesting discovery for me.on first step tracks sounds like music from a dark film, quietly introducing suspense. Those are songs that can not be played at parties or in clubs, better for a... |
80%Gary Numan - Exile2008-12-18 / alucard / Reads: 5900After releasing "Sacrifice", Gary Numan found his new identity. Inspired by the works of the artists he inspired before (Nine Inch Nails, Marilyn Manson), he finally began to make music for himself and not for charts – and that was the best decision he made recently. His albums were selling... |
70%Gary Numan - Hybrid2009-01-13 / alucard / Reads: 5712Numan’s industrial trilogy - "Sacrifice", "Exile" and "Pure" – has shown how good the artist feels in his new style and restored him to grace. Thus Gary decided to release a double CD album-hybrid, which contains remixes of his latest works, as well as new, darker and completely rearranged versions... |
85%Gary Numan - Intruder2021-07-01 / DamienG / Reads: 3490He has been capable of shifting aesthethics, like a conceptual chameleon, in drastic, broad movements, only to emerge on the other side – as a gentleman synth pioneer (The Pleasure Principle), survivor of the Earth undone (Warriors) or mad-hatter of a fractured psyche (Splinter) – a musician fully in control... |
97%Gary Numan - Pure2009-08-14 / alucard / Reads: 19116On "Pure" Gary Numan has definitively proved who is the boss. He’s not a depressed heretic anymore – now he’s the dark messiah himself, what we can already see on the great album cover (Numan has finally ended with his silly photos). For most of his life, Gary composed easy... |
95%Gary Numan - Splinter2014-05-08 / m2i4k2e / Reads: 4128I do not know what is taking Gary Numan, but it is probably better stuff than from Witkiewicz, because Numan creates better and better musical works. Stepfather of Trent Reznor, Robert Smith and Ronnie Moorings once again showed that he can create something as fresh as transplants and black paint... |