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80%Kevorkian Death Cycle - God Am I2013-12-11 / Heretica / Reads: 3045Common tours with e.g. Project Pitchfork and Rammstein. It was the fact that encouraged me to acquaint with the newest work from Kevorkian Death Cycle, because, despite rich discography, with this name I have not met yet... Another thing, that made me curious, was the cover of "It's A Sin"... |
80%Parralox - Metropolism (Remix Album)2013-12-19 / AriaLaRosa / Reads: 2521The track "I fell in love with drum machine" released in 2008 by Australian duet Parralox became a blockbuster on electronic music scene. Today they are considered to be one of the best representatives of synthpop and their style is often described as tribute to disco and Hi-NRG. "Metropolism" is... |
100%Spiritual Front - Black Hearts in Black Suits2013-12-24 / Fairycharlotte / Reads: 5642Black Hearts in Black Suits is an exceptional album. It is not the kind of music which you could play in the background while doing something else. It is not the sort of music you could be indifferent to. Neither is this an album I could listen to all the... |
92%Luno - Litato2013-12-30 / RobertSaligia / Reads: 2304Czech quartet Luno founded in 2009, defining their music as psycho pop, nails into ground by using a range of subtle spectrum of sounds, that are associated with tones contained in their publications, being one of the most noteworthy groups of modern experimental rock scene. On issued in 2011 EP... |
95%Bufi - Trilogy2014-01-01 / Emmanuel Munioz / Reads: 3048Day by day the music is on constant evolution, the new technologies make wonderful things, amazing atmospheres and legendary songs. New artists, new concepts but the same world, the same time and the same emotion of listening more music. Bufi, a mexican project give us an example of good... |
70%The Peoples Republic Of Europe - Feel The Power2014-01-05 / DamienG / Reads: 2071The harsh alienating sounds of cacophonous doomcore method are perhaps too polarizing to appeal to broader industrial demographic but The Peoples Republic Of Europe for some time now has been confidently walking the fine line between nihilistic instrumentations and playful genre crossovers - an ability that elevated them beyond the... |