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65%[haven] - [A2982]2011-07-21 / fiuri / Reads: 4649I must honestly admit that the way things turned out to be was something I had least expected. After two wonderful albums by Marcin Jarmulski, the project [haven] returs with yet another release, which definitely drifts away from what many fans got accustomed to. The material we get in exchange... |
95%Colony 5 - Buried Again2011-07-17 / Jo Pawley / Reads: 3385Colony 5 are a band thats been around for a while now releasing a number of albums and EP's. They're based in Sweden with an electric/synth-pop style which is very agreeable with a lot of people as they've pulled off this sound with style like Covenant. Ghosts is a... |
85%Evi Vine - ...and so the morning comes2011-07-15 / ShinePoisonIvy / Reads: 2643Evi Vine is a British singer and songwriter known of her co-operation and performances with The Eden House. The artist's debut solo album ".. and so the morning comes' was released in April 2011. During one of Evi’s concerts in London, where I became an owner of her album, I... |
95%Chainreactor - Insomniac2011-07-13 / goth4you / Reads: 13979"Insomniac" is the second long awaited Chainreactor album, but believe me - it was worth to wait! The album is fast, even brutal. Eats the brain, and leaves in an ecstatic rapture. Every song is a masterpiece, a masterpiece in every second. Minimalism in the lyrics, it is a big... |
95%Angels On Acid - Eyes Behind The Curtain2011-07-11 / Jo Pawley / Reads: 3072Angels on Acid was founded by Michael Banks in early 2003 with a heavy influence in everything from EBM, industrial, metal, synthpop, psychedelic, and old school goa. Michael began working with metal guitarist The Omen in the fall of 2005 and released The Dominate E.P. in the spring of 2006.... |
65%Novakill - I Hate God2011-07-11 / soulfake / Reads: 3759"I Hate God" is the third album in musical oeuvre of Australian duo called Novakill. Two previous ones – "Hard Tech for a Hard World" and "Kill Everyone" – collected quite good reviews but they didn’t create a sensation on the electro-industrial scene. However, Bonie and Sik had promised... |