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100%Sharon Next - Fast Farewell2011-09-18 / Dorel Tudor / Reads: 3461The year 1995 marked the start of a new band: Sharon Next. After 15 years of good music, we got another proof of their musical ideas: Fast Farewell. The album means 11 tracks, every piece of it drives the listener into a magic world full of love, trust, hope or... |
55%Suicidal Romance - Whisper Goodbye2011-09-17 / greentea / Reads: 2221To be honest I expected something much better, the first two tracks are for me syntactically incorrect and seem to be remixed after one fashion, the only thing which is imprinted in the memory are the words "Whisper Goodbye...", the music is boring, unsuccessful remix. My favourite is unquestionably "Whisper... |
70%Atomic Neon - Change2011-09-12 / A.k.Bizarre / Reads: 3588Imagine that Robert Smith has a son, he grows up, assumed the band and called it Atomic Neon. This is how in one sentence it is possible to describe the style of German representatives of todays cold wave. However, it would be unjust to close this music group in one... |
83%Inertia – Deworlded2011-09-09 / hellium / Reads: 2786A song that opens this album - "Deworld" is a warm welcome of a pulsating bass line, built with intriguing textures that pass in the intense and spherical dimension. It is invigorating, full of positive, growing energy. After a truly good piece, which title is referring to the album, there... |
95%Covenant - Skyshaper2011-09-07 / Jo Pawley / Reads: 5359Based in Sweden Covenant are a future pop/ebm/synth pop and formed in the mid 80's and signed to 21st Circuitry Records. Due to release a new album soon I thought id take one of their older album releases and revel in the marvel of them as they are still going... |
70%Mona Mur/En Esch – Do With Me What You Want2011-09-05 / fiuri / Reads: 3075An album beginning with the words ‘Touch me/ With the tip of your tongue’ cannot be described otherwise than sensual, sexy and rapacious. And even though this is what best characterises the second LP of Mana Mur and En Esch, it is most unfortunate that the atmosphere tends to vanish... |