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90%Jesus On Extasy - The Clock2012-04-24 / hellium / Reads: 3801This is another part of the trilogy - after "Holy Beauty" and "Beloved Enemy", it is time for "The Clock". After various changes that occurred in the group’ ranks, including the involvement of Manja Wagner on the vocal, the band returns with a new and surprising album. It is fair... |
75%Black Lung - The Soul Consumer2012-04-25 / fiuri / Reads: 2037David Thrussell is certainly not the lazy type of an artist. Since 1994, i.e. the year in which he founded Black Lung, he has released at least 10 LP’s of this project, not to mention the abundance of EP’s, singles and compilations which happened in between. ‘The Soul Consumer’ is... |
50%Individual Industry - Dreams Never End2012-04-27 / fiuri / Reads: 1556If I were to ask my ex-German teacher for his opinion on ‘Dreams Never End’, he would most certainly call it ‘disgustingly sweet’, and it would be difficult not to agree with him. In creating their music, Individual Industry reach for ethereal/dream pop and downtempo elements, adding to it a... |
100%Thot - Obscured by the Wind2012-04-30 / fiuri / Reads: 4193Every time I am to reach for an album labelled ‘industrial rock’ I am struck with a feeling of uneasiness, as the majority such productions are mediocre or simply weak, which is more than enough to undermine my faith in the genre. However, every once in a while there appears... |
70%Re:Covered Volume 2 - A Tribute to Depeche Mode2012-05-01 / A.k.Bizarre / Reads: 5064Here comes another edition of the release paying homage to the new romantic geniuses. Depeche Mode is one of the most frequently covered bands, however, in most cases, poorly. I suppose that Alfa Matrix, after quite good sales results that Vol.1 achieved, decided to make up another prescription for a... |
50%SIN DNA - Afterlife2012-05-04 / Serge / Reads: 3093It is not an album from the-best-ones category I have listened to so far. I think it’s also hard to classify it as a good one. It doesn’t mean that it is bad and poor. I think calling it average would be most appropriate. But let’s start from the beginning.... |