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85%Storm of Capricorn / Paranoia Inducta - Jama2006-12-28 / Dobermann / Reads: 6387The split of the French Storm of Capricorn and Polish Paranoia Inducta, is a way of paying homage to the victims of a conflict that waged in Balkans in 1943 (according to the publisher). At that time, Ivan Goran Kovacic, a Croatian poet met his demise, sealing his fatal fate... |
68%Goreghast - Nightmares2006-12-27 / Dobermann / Reads: 3048Opinions among my friends about Goreghast, which is the side project of Destroyer from Paranoia Inducti, vary. For some of them, it's a weird mash up of sounds coming straight from the keyboard, blowing with a hard wind of boredom. For others, it's an etheral journey in a dark, like... |
90%Dead factory / Atum - Strefa2006-12-24 / katakan / Reads: 8148Some time ago, I had the chance to spend some time with a very interesting split by two Polish projects, released under the banner of Beast of Prey. What I have in mind is an experimental two-act piece called "Strefa" (The Zone), created by Dead Factory and Atum. The combination... |
85%Nekyia - Slowmotion Downhells2006-12-24 / Dobermann / Reads: 4816You might remember my admiration for "Purgatory As The Serpent Domain", and now I am holding a new Nekyia release - "Slowmotion Downhells" and I am wondering if they are going to stick the level they had set themselves with their earlier release, which was rated pretty high. This time... |
71%Bocksholm - The Haunting Curse of Skogs-Sara2006-12-02 / Kacper / Reads: 4637Have you ever wondered what an ant-hill sprinkled with acid would sounds like? Have you imagined random tourists caught in a rusty snare while weaving a ledeburite thread through the noise material? Or maybe you read a jackhammer operator's manual drinking mercurty from plastic cups? The answers... |
85%Bremenn - Promo2006-11-08 / Vesper / Reads: 7691Bremenn... A new Rammstein clone perhaps? Similar name, and you don't have to look too far for the same image - allright, maybe the vocalist isn't so germanically massive. Let's look at bio... Where from? Lublin? Perhaps a family of a certain Magician from a book by Izaac Singer?... |