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84%Projekt LR – M3DYCYN42014-12-03 / Jenna_Malique / Reads: 2970From the beginning to the end of creating this reviews, I admit, the smile never left my face. As if it’s too little gothic, too little tru? So what! I'll explain immediately. First primo, track list - you can see that it’ll be interesting. The most popular form of digital... |
85%Propaganda – “Propaganda”2024-09-18 / khocico / Reads: 555Forty years after their groundbreaking debut, Propaganda returns with "Propaganda", an album that both echoes the band’s pioneering past and charts bold new territory. This self-titled release is a striking synthesis of their dark, art-synth roots, crafted by founding members Ralf Dörper and Michael Mertens. The album draws on the... |
88%Prorok - Teatr Marionetek2013-05-15 / ThunderAnna / Reads: 1967Prorok is a relatively new band coming from Chełm. The members are: founder – Karolina Ryniak (guitar), Inga Linkert (vocal), Tomasz Szewczyk (bass guitar), Dominik Brodawka (drums), Michał Słomiński (piano). These young people, in spite their different characters, have a common passion and fresh attitude towards music and their stubbornness... |
95%Proscenium - Behind the Curtain2013-04-24 / greentea / Reads: 3133I did not expect such a nuclear bomb! That album is definitely one of my favorites. Each track has its own magic inside, so it is hard to choose one of the songs as the best title. Compositions which are thoughtful, calm, atmospheric, will surely please people who enjoy gloomy... |
60%Prospero - Folie à Deux (The Elements & The Madness)2010-08-23 / Medea / Reads: 3103Prospero is an one-person musical project of Wade Anderson. His music combines EBM, synthetic beats and noise additionally consolidated by an industrial background. The latest release "Folie a Deux (The elements and the Madness)" contains all the best regarding the music of Prospero, in addtion adorned by folk elements. The... |
86%Prude - The Dark Age of Consent2015-03-24 / DamienG / Reads: 2886It would be fascinating to trace the collective genealogy of Prude, from the radical lyricism of Chemlab's Jared Louche, through Matt 'Caustic' Fanale penchant for the gritty, demented and distorted, Marc Plastic's leather clad rock panache, Phil Disiena's binary encoded, electronic manipulations and Howie Beno's production mastery over this combined... |