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30%Zombie Girl - Blood, Brains & Rock'n Roll2008-12-26 / sanguineus / Reads: 4264Everyone familiar with Renee Cooper-Komor’s output as well as that of Zombie Girl, got used to strong electro-industrial music. Getting down to listening to the new CD (new for me of course) with a “sweet” title “Blood, Brain, Rock`n`Roll”, I was prepared for a strong beat. The first and the... |
99%Bella Morte - Beautiful Death2008-12-30 / Schizev / Reads: 3471"Beautiful Death" – Fear? Fright? Anxiety?. .. Bullshit! If the death is like this, I would like to be dead now, but please bury me with earphones and with this CD in a compact disc player… I will definitely rise from the dead. Good CD is like... |
55%Ayria - The Gun Song2009-01-05 / -Mix- / Reads: 5179Released in March 2008 – “The Gun Song” (EP), contains 2 new tracks and 8 remixes. Unfortunately, listening to the whole CD can be a bit boring. Only after Respect The Music event, did the title track - “The Gun Song” - attract my attention. What you can hear are... |
30%God's Bow - Follow2009-01-11 / Kirke / Reads: 5430God’s Bow, a group from Szczecin, offers us 12 original compositions plus 10 remixes for variety. That’s a lot of music but don’t forget that it is quality, not quantity that counts. And in this case, that’s just the point. It could be so beautiful... Album is opened by... |
70%Gary Numan - Hybrid2009-01-13 / alucard / Reads: 5769Numan’s industrial trilogy - "Sacrifice", "Exile" and "Pure" – has shown how good the artist feels in his new style and restored him to grace. Thus Gary decided to release a double CD album-hybrid, which contains remixes of his latest works, as well as new, darker and completely rearranged versions... |
85%Alien Skin - Don't Open Till Doomsday2009-01-16 / apeiron / Reads: 5157Does romanticism still exist in present-day music? The New Romantic genre of the 80’s is a thing of the past now, that is true. But it turns out that albums characterized by the sound of those years are also recorded nowadays. One of them, whose title is quite perverse, was... |