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Red Emprez - Clubgirls and Poofs


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Honestly speaking, I expected another band aiming at a strange image. However, I admit that I really enjoyed the rhythmic music on this CD. The attempt to specify the contents doesn't seem to be difficult : Depeche Mode and David Bowie – interesting mixture, isn't it? Yet, the more careful approach to the recordings provides the wider perspective: one may find a subtle Marlin Manson's mode there. The artists may not like the association, but by this comparison I don't mean accusation. I don't want to oversimplify it, so I won't go into any further classification of the band, which in any case would unjust. On the whole, all people who like the above mentioned modes should listen to the album as soon as possible. Those who don't, will be positively surprised ! The fact that I move unconsciously while sitting on the chair and listening to the album is the best recommendation. I'm ashamed, but there is really nothing about the album I may find fault with. The CD is simply very good. Soft, flowing music - and the body moves itself. Each of the recordings has something to it. I'm aware that this expression may be overexploited, but it doesn't change the fact - „I will love you till you die...”

Track list:

1. My possession
2. The Race
3. Now you're mine
4. However
5. Caress me
6. Resistance of living
7. Pussy Lover
8. I can I do
9. Clubgirls and poofs
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Translator: Nathashah
Add date: 2005-10-09 / Music reviews


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