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![]() 89%Halo Manash - Language Of Red Goats2013-09-22 / kettu / Reads: 2913What I'm going to review now is rather offbeat and unlike the things I usually do. Music that is full of occult implications and dark ritualistic chants, oneiric visions with the moon glowing overhead, the fluids of life, death, dreams and fantasies. Deep and regular gong beats vibrate in the... |
![]() 85%Unit:187 - Transfusion2013-09-21 / sqarek / Reads: 2369I have listened to that album 'n' times still trying to refer it to the previous albums of Unit:187. I can tell you one thing - you can not. No matter how to look at it - this is the material of Canadians in rather interesting and specific packaging. Considering... |
![]() 95%Vanity - Occult You2013-09-19 / RobertSaligia / Reads: 4909Issued by the Church Independent Occult You album from Italian group VANITY combines the best European traditions of gothic rock, post-punk, darkwave, and even elements of metal and other alternative music styles. Unlike other projects, that decide to create similar hybrids, it is not a formless mix of nondescript taste,... |
![]() 73%Marc Broude - Psychological Warfare2013-09-17 / kettu / Reads: 2424Sometimes there is a need for a song, that could destroy all our rage inside us - EP Psychological Warfare from Marc Broude just serves such pieces. Marc Broude is an independent composer and musician, whose uncommon work has in it electronics, experimental noise, sound of ambient, industrial and... |
![]() 79%IdiotHead - Free Market Music2013-09-15 / Jenna_Malique / Reads: 3408It's long been since a music proposition made me experience so much ambivalent feelings as IdiotHead with their "Free Market Music". At first hearing, it seems that it's a few very well-designed tracks... But is it right? Soon we shall see. How does album's creators' intelligence manifests itself?... |
![]() 50%The Hiram Key - Amerikafka2013-09-15 / Consolatrix / Reads: 3892I’m not going to pretend that I was not waiting impatiently for a debut album of a project of Nosferatu’s ex-vocalist (known mainly from The Cureheads). Gary Ash announced the revolution of gothic scene and return to roots. There is no doubt – Amerikafka faithfully follows the sound of such... |