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30%Femme Fatality - One's not enough2009-09-27 / Medea / Reads: 2633Femme Fatality’s newest album, ‘One’s not enough’, is made up of many different musical styles. It’s clearly visible that the artists were influenced by trip hop, hip hop, synthpop, new wave and even punk. All come down to fast beats combined with guitar riffs i typical punk vocals. ‘One’s not... |
40%This Void Inside - Dusk2009-09-22 / Medea / Reads: 2949‘Dusk’ was the first thing I had heard by the gothic band This Void Inside. The CD contains 12 tracks, which resemble something between Orgy and HIM. All tracks have interesting lyrics, but there’s absolutely no musical freshness. While listening to ‘Dusk’, I constantly had the impression I’ve heard it... |
65%Two - Voyeurs2009-09-18 / alucard / Reads: 5068This kind of collaboration was unexpected like the Spanish inquisition – one of heavy metal’s most important vocalists, Rob Halford, has turned back in 1997 from his then favorite genre, stated in few interviews that it’s trashy and without future, and decided to do a completely non-metal album with Trent... |
95%Rome - Flowers from the Exile2009-09-15 / Medea / Reads: 5761‘Flowers from the Exile’ is the latest album by Rome (Luxemburg). Jeremy Reuter’s deep voice and the music in general are quite similar to the early achievements od Leonard Cohen. The influence of Johny Cash is also clearly visible. Melodies are polished up to the last detail, while being at... |
0%Rumours About Angels - Birth Process2009-09-04 / arthur / Reads: 5254The beginnings of the project date back to 1999, when Jarosław Kubicki (graphic artist, photographer, graduate of Academy of Fine Art in Gdynia) created several, casual works within the faculty of painting. Two years later, quite known in Poland Bartosz Hervy began to plan the conceptual creation, which partly would... |
70%Sulpher - Spray2009-08-29 / alucard / Reads: 3693Sulpher is a British industrial rock duo, consisted of Rob Holliday and Monti. Separately, or already under that name, they have collaborated with such acts like Depeche Mode, Laibach or The Mission, but they are mainly known from being the co-producers of Gary Numan’s "Pure" (they also did five remixes... |