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85%Ben Frost - Theory of Machines2012-08-30 / kettu / Reads: 2260Ben Frost, that is an Australian living in Iceland; a musician mainly famous for having cooperated with Björk. Today I am about to comment his record from 2006, that is Theory of Machines. The album sets an example of an exqusitle well-sounding electro-acoustic album! Theory of Machines consists of... |
89%Austin Galante - Cat of Nine Tales2012-09-03 / hellium / Reads: 2488"Cat of Nine Tales" is the debut album of an artist from California - Austin Galante. He is known mainly from The Warped Tour, and to the admirers of 30 Seconds to Mars, whose concerts he opened. This album consists of 9 pieces produced in a trip hop style. For... |
80%Dead Hand Projekt - The Lost EP2012-09-05 / Serge / Reads: 3508Music should be made for pleasure and that is, in my strong belief, one of its essential aims. Sometimes this pleasure can be quite masochistic, "noise" for instance, while sometimes both the music and the rhythm are catchy, even if they’re somewhat shallow. Those who have already glanced at the... |
80%Mono Inc. - After The War2012-09-06 / RobertSaligia / Reads: 4502Since 9 years a German band Mono Inc. has followed a basic recipe in making their music. Combination of Sisters of Mercy’s goth with traditional rock from the time of its peak popularity invests their music with exceptional beatlesque touch, thanks to which, they carry away the crowds wherever they... |
40%Endless Asylum - Danvers State Hospital - Beyond Mental Illness2012-09-09 / Shadow / Reads: 3880Madness. Such a rewarding subject for dark ambient compositions. Briefly, a paradise for ones creating dark, insane climates. A problem comes when one has to measure this madness, or rather it’s reflection, an overall waft of a romantic topos in inspired work. A great majority of albums floating in this... |
90%Freakangel - Let It All End2012-09-11 / Noktula / Reads: 4157The rumor has it that the second album of Freakangel has arisen from hatred. Similarly as that ghastly tree, which can bee seen on the record's cover - it sets dark emotions free. In fact, the sounds of "Let It All End" are sated with the heaviness of the genre,... |