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Wynardtage - A Flicker of Hope

2011-01-01 (News)

Comparing Wynardtage's latest work "A Flicker Of Hope" with the two preceding albums "The Grey Line" and "Walk With The Shadows" you quickly get the impression the band has been following a concept concerning both music and lyrics. The same central theme can be found in all three releases reaching its impressive climax on "A Flicker Of Hope" so that this CD obviously is a logical consequence of the two predecessors.

Crimson Muddle - Nocturne

2010-12-31 (News)

At the begening Crimson Muddle is Hellebore and her nightmares, who, after the split of Deadchovsky where she played keyboards, decides to stand on her wings, and gives birth to Crimson Muddle, soon joined by Abesada and Annie- Dog.

Vomito Negro - Slave Nation

2010-12-30 (News)

The Belgian band Vomito Negro has been raising sonic hell for more than two decades with an onslaught of electronic tribal beats, hypnotic sequencers and a voice that will shake your very foundations. On their new EP, Gin Devo and his lads are presenting us yet again with a maximum dose of concentrated electronic anger.

And One - Zerstörer

2010-12-29 (News)

As an appetizer to their upcoming new full-length album 'Tanzomat' to be released on Out Of Line in March 2011, German electro-pop act And One present the new single 'Zerstörer' to be released on Jan 21, 2011, and featuring three new songs, as well as a selection of And One classics performed live.

Ministry & The Co-conspirators - Undercover

2010-12-26 (News)

Al Jourgensen revisits the Ministry catalog and their awesome cover songs on this anthology. Industrial legend Al Jourgensen revisits highlights from the Ministry canon and throws a terrifying new spin on classics of yesteryear on this amazing anthology.

Tapping The Vein - The Damage

2010-12-25 (News)

There's not really that many bands around that you could call original. Sure, once in a while you encounter something that sounds incredibly fresh but for most of the times, it's just the same ideas played over and over again. But then you stumble upon a band like Tapping The Vein.


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