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70%Wayne Hussey & Julianne Regan - Curios2011-10-26 / ShinePoisonIvy / Reads: 5165Curios 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.... |
60%The Fallacy - Beyond the Mist2011-10-30 / shade / Reads: 3942The Fallacy is a band with relatively small artistic output, which in fact consists of two albums. Released in 2009 "Falling Roses" and "Beyond the Mist" from 2010. Reviewed "Beyond the Mist" is not precisely defined by the band itself. Neither gothic, nor dark wave, and metal is present here... |
87%Lambda - Weites Land2011-11-02 / hellium / Reads: 1447This album is filled by a huge potential of sound that soon can fully blossom like an underestimated butterfly chrysalis. What grabs the senses is a beautiful, unparalleled contrabass play, boundless spaces and lyrical tones played with a passion for an unusual tribute to the classical music. Sometimes all you... |
95%Jesus On Extasy - Lost In Time2011-11-02 / Emmanuel Munioz / Reads: 3433If we talk about Jesus On Extasy, we talk about a band that has performed at the most important festivals of Europe, like the Amphi Festival or M’era Luna Festival. It’s one of the most important bands on the Industrial/Syntrock/Goth music scene, and with bands like Dope Stars Inc., Deadstar... |
85%Cryogenic Echelon - Fall Of The Reptiles2011-11-04 / curly_lady / Reads: 1886Cryogenic Echelon is an Australian project of Gerard Hawkins, cooperating with Ayax Ascension who was responsible for singing, music and lyrics and Antonio Jiménez who helped with graphic things. "Fall of the reptiles" is their debut EP. It contains 6 (including intro) tracks and 4 remixes of "Hate Yourself". It... |
85%32Crash - Humanity2011-11-04 / m2i4k2e / Reads: 5973Humanity is a debut of Belgian trio Len Lemeire (Implant) Jan D'Hooghe (Vive La Fête and Implant) and Jean-Luc De Meyer (Front 242). Yes, the latter man is one of the pillars of a legendary Front 242 group, and he has also on his account several successful affairs. In fact,... |