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100%Rotersand - Welcome to Goodbye2005-10-10 / Selene / Reads: 11227I believe that after the previous CD “Truth Is Fanatic” (2003) no one expected that Rotersand's music will evolve so much. Although I'd had to wait for the release for two years I wasn't disappointed in the end; I'd even say that I was positively surprised. The essence of „Welcome... |
95%Rrupt - Traverser2010-07-20 / Scather / Reads: 2229My friend, who was once occupied with fishing in exotic waters, told me one day that you need to catch a few dozens of mussels to find one pearl inside them. "It’s exactly the same as in music" – I replied clinking glasses of tea with him:-) - "you must... |
95%RU.ARE - RU.ARE2014-10-02 / Edge / Reads: 2655Three years ago I was listening to this album soon after their debut. Now I have the pleasure of reviewing it for AlterNation. After those three years the record still enjoys my liking, and it is pretty rare for debuting bands, especially with my wavering tastes. RU.ARE is a continuation... |
100%Rukkanor - Deora2007-01-10 / Dobermann / Reads: 7922Already knowing the achievements of the Polish project Rukkanor, I was delighted to sit down and enjoy their latest release, totally sure that I am going to experience another perfect album full of heavy, industrial atmosphere. Was I surprised or what? And I mean suprised in a very positive way,... |
95%Rukkanor - Despartica - Face One2013-10-17 / Heretica / Reads: 3648It is quite difficult to write anything about albums, that can put the listener into a trance and allow him to feel the atmosphere of the record. One of that albums is "Despartica -Face One" from Rukkanor. The gloomy atmosphere, as if from another era, can make you lose the... |
85%Rukkanor - Despartica - Face Two2012-04-07 / redellious / Reads: 3666We have been observing, for some time already, an intriguing way which Rukkanor follows, changing (and developing!) himself from album to album. This time he adds more genres: EBM, synth pop and something that can be called dark disco, to his industrial repertoire, electronic music from the seventies and sounds... |