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100%Boil - aXiom2013-06-09 / hellium / Reads: 2130Groups from Scandinavia directly reveal an extremely professional musical approach. And that is precisely Boil, Danish band, that already for the third time enables listeners to associate with their music. Formation skillfully maneuveres with the sound, balancing between different genres, that makes music presented there as more than interesting.... |
85%Just Deux - The Dance Machine2013-06-03 / greentea / Reads: 2790That is a very good album!, I'm pleasantly surprised by the quality of the musical compositions. Each of the track is different, which is a big plus for group. Songs are able to provoke a kind of the specific emotions, which is a rarity today. Title of the album is... |
71%Mechanical Cabaret - Selective Hearing (Deluxe Edition)2013-06-03 / DamienG / Reads: 2830For some 14 years now British Mechanical Cabaret have been active providers of pulsating electro but only now do they officially cross the ocean and assault audiences in America. Selective Hearing, released via Chicago based WTII spans material from band's four long playing albums and registers as a thoroughly entertaining,... |
81%Love in Cage – Position2013-05-31 / savetier / Reads: 3511Love in Cage is a post-punk/coldwave band based in Rouen, France. In 2008 Love in Cage started to make music. A week ago their singer Ishtmael contacted me and asked me to review their recent album Position. The album Position consists of six songs. The first, 'Minimal Sound'... |
62%Trip To New York - Force, Despair & Confidence2013-05-31 / DamienG / Reads: 2398Alternative that is on offer on Trip To New York's début EP is never more than the sum of well established rock tropes but this young act attempts to plug the holes in the old, cracking convention with the abundance of youthful spirit and charisma. They walk the road that... |
55%Unitary - Misantrophy2013-05-29 / Fairycharlotte / Reads: 3020Unitary is a one-man project from Sweden. The artist himself defines his music as Emotional Body Music. I found his description of Misantrophy very encouraging: the album was described as dark and romantic, "tearing at the seams of convention", emotional and multi-layered electropop. I must admit I have a weak... |