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80%The Hiram Key - The Quest2012-03-04 / shade / Reads: 3431The Hiram Key. Google browser persistently associates the name of this band with the book with the same title. The members themselves explain the existence of the band with their dissatisfaction with the gothic scene as well as with the need for a band that they would like to listen... |
90%Cabaret Grey - Stirring2012-03-01 / honorata / Reads: 4642I came across ‘Stirring’ entirely by chance – the name of the band: Cabaret Grey intrigued me. To check what hides behind this name I listened to the first song ‘Grey Lights’ and… I felt a shiver run down my spine. The image brought to my mind by various associations... |
99%The Beauty of Gemina - Iscariot Blues2012-03-01 / Consolatrix / Reads: 3932When in 2006 The Beauty of Gemina debuted with brilliant album Diary of a Lost many probably have thought: can the band create anything more excellent? When the second publication A stranger to light came to light the band seemed to have reached the peak of their capabilities. At the... |
67%Halotan Records - Sampler 032012-02-25 / Jenna_Malique / Reads: 7673It’s uplifting when we devote the best part of our life to passion. Then there’s a great probability that we’ll die happy. That’s why I bow to artists who made it to the new Halotan Records (3) compilation. Sometimes the work we care about can obscure the impression of... |
80%Grausame Töchter - Mein eigentliches Element2012-02-16 / curly_lady / Reads: 3795"Mein eingethliches element" is a debut album of Grausame Töchter founded by Aranea Peel in 2009. The project is dedicated to all those who are mainly into the fetish style, but not only. Grasaume Töchter takes us for a musical explosive journey merging currents of EBM, electroclash and classical elements.... |
55%Noisuf-X - Voodoo Ritual2012-02-16 / Jo Pawley / Reads: 4151The project’s definition is simple and clear: An apocalyptic and fearful view of the world is what NOISUF-X, is dealing with. The story of NOISUF-X had begun exactly in 1988 when Jan L. from Bochum(Germany) used his legendary C64 for combining electronic sounds with organ-sequences and vinyl-elements. The first project... |