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70%Dusk to Dawn - Existence EP2013-08-01 / Closter / Reads: 3778Dusk to Dawn is now mainly an electronic project. They were formed in the early 90's in Germany and they presented rather a mixture of guitars and synthesizers, in an extraordinary goth rock. Over the years, they seemed to be almost forgotten, but in the internet nothing dies, and so... |
94%Controlled Collapse - Babel2013-07-30 / Jenna_Malique / Reads: 5705Polish dark independent scene is visible in the international arena. It's a fact, though quiet and not very conspicuous. Something really special is needed to be able to stand out among the mass of other productions, often inferior in quality and music, but, after all, recorded in the West... So... |
100%Absurd Minds - Master Builder2013-07-27 / greentea / Reads: 3954Wow! That is how I am going to start my review... this album just swept me from the earth surface literally. Perfect combination of electronics, metal riffs, and male vocal. Melodically and syntactically perfectly matched, there is no way to get something boring to happened somewhere, perfect balance. Music is... |
85%Reizstrom - Invisible Force2013-07-27 / Joanna Konik / Reads: 3083After a two years break musicians of the German Reizstrom group presented their new maxi single to the world. "Invisible Force", because that is the title it has, presents four versions of the title track and a bonus in a form of "Fishes in My Pants" song. The latest release... |
52%Stahlfrequenz - Tectonic Structures2013-07-25 / curly_lady / Reads: 2595Tectonic Structures is a third production of Stahlfrequenz whose members are Klaus Richter and Markus Houben. It completely differs from the two albums that preceded it. The tracks last approximately 3-4 minutes. After very short intro "Inamate", the track "Maschineeurer" begins being the one which determines the atmosphere of the... |
96%Allseits - Hel2013-07-25 / ink_85 / Reads: 2217Hel, or Niflheim - "dark world", Niflhel - "dark helium", Náströnd - "coast of dead." There get those, who missed a glorious death on the battlefield. The mythical, Scandinavian Kingdom of Death was ruled by a spooky, half-corpse goddess Hel, dressed in a Nausea gown, resting on a bed of... |