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100%Sophie Lillienne - Lonesterdam2014-01-21 / SylviaNoir / Reads: 2761Lonesterdam is the latest proposition of Sophie Lillienne project that is known more and more to the audience. Album was released by Hypotron/IRMA records label and for the whole is responsible man called VeZzO, who has experimented in recent years a lot with musicians not only from native Italy, but... |
90%Blume - Autumn Ruins2014-01-19 / hellium / Reads: 3088This year's autumn is rich in interesting releases, as e.g. Blume with their "Autumn Ruins". This is only the second band’s album, but during the hearing you have the impression that they have been operating on the music scene for a quite long time. Is it a matter of characteristic... |
95%Percival Schuttenbach - Svantevit2014-01-16 / Closter / Reads: 4302Apprehension grows every time our favorite band releases a new record. Could it possibly live up to the quality of its predecessor, what if they’ll wander too far from their roots? Such doubts loomed large in my head while I was waiting for the release of Svantevit. Since there are... |
95%Rafał Kołacki - Panoptikon2014-01-13 / fiuri / Reads: 2568It’s not my first musical meeting with Rafał Kołacki, the first being back when I listened to Mammoth Ulthana, one of his many projects. This time around I’m faced with his solo work, which simultaneously is a score to a film sharing the same title. ‘Panoptikon’ is an extraordinary mixture,... |
90%Snovonne – The Nightmare Bridge2014-01-08 / AriaLaRosa / Reads: 2372"The Nightmare Bride" is the second album from the one of leading Slavonic rock metal groups, Snovonne. The whole is set in a climate of nightmares of a young, delicate, woman. You could accuse her of being insane - and there raises the question: if madness is a result of... |
70%The Peoples Republic Of Europe - Feel The Power2014-01-05 / DamienG / Reads: 2086The harsh alienating sounds of cacophonous doomcore method are perhaps too polarizing to appeal to broader industrial demographic but The Peoples Republic Of Europe for some time now has been confidently walking the fine line between nihilistic instrumentations and playful genre crossovers - an ability that elevated them beyond the... |