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60%ZyniC - Dreams In Black and White2011-10-26 / Serge / Reads: 2651As my musical preferences are quite broad, I’ve decided to switch from harsh sounds to something different for a change. Therefore I’ve prepared for you a review of a single "Dreams in Black and White" from a band called ZyniC. Apart from the title song, the single consist of... |
70%Wayne Hussey & Julianne Regan - Curios2011-10-26 / ShinePoisonIvy / Reads: 5128Curios is certainly the choice for the mature listener, being able to appreciate the interpretation of works created by Wayne Hussey (The Mission) and Julianne Regan (All About Eve). Curios is intended to be a collection of cover versions with personal interpretation of the musicians involved in the project.... |
90%W.A.S.T.E. - Liquor, Drugs and Hate2011-10-25 / Krzysztof Dziuba / Reads: 3644Lately fell into my hands a new album from a rhythmic noise project W.A.S.T.E. that comes from the United States. I must admit that although the project is working since 2003 on, the music it creates I know selectively, and I did not previously distinguished an opinion about the sounds... |
75%Psy'Aviah - Entertainment Industries2011-10-23 / SiNiC / Reads: 3166I’ve stumbled upon this belgian duo quite some time ago. One of the first things I’ve noticed was the similarity to the works of Jennifer Parkin. For me personally, that was more than enough to get to know Psy’Aviah better. I got to listen to ‘Entertainment Industries’ just... |
70%Lingua Fungi - Flowery Dreams2011-10-23 / fiuri / Reads: 4475Listening to Mr. Padatsu’s first longplay you may get the impression that his later split with Shrine was only the matter of getting known each other and discussing the details of cooperation. I’m talking about this because in some places the music from "Flowery Dreams" delusively resembles the one of... |
29%Jesus And The Gurus - Wut + Zorn = Revolution2011-10-19 / goth4you / Reads: 3611April 15, 2011, Jesus And The Gurus released their latest album, which is being advertised as giving a new definition of industrial metal, brutal, fast. And here a question arises: where? Where is it brutal? Fast - like going 60 km/h thirty-years-old, rickety bus. You feel the speed, and you... |