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![]() 95%Centhron - Dominator2012-03-26 / Emmanuel Munioz / Reads: 4286The future has reached us, the horizon is machined in the distance and Centhron takes us on a journey into chameleonic atmospheres with sounds that reflect a more mature and complex sound. The soul of Centhorn is still there, but with an extra that makes Dominator a nice album and... |
![]() 90%Centhron - Roter Stern2015-10-13 / Alastor / Reads: 4372If someone wanted to ask me (and I know they will not), which Centhron’s album I consider as their opus magnum - without a doubt I would reply that "Roter Stern". It would be more difficult to answer the question: why exactly this album is the best? I must admit... |
![]() 95%Chainreactor - Insomniac2011-07-13 / goth4you / Reads: 14123"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... |
![]() 100%Chelsea Wolfe - She Reaches Out To She Reaches Out To She2024-02-10 / khocico / Reads: 1039Confronting one's own demons is a process as difficult as it is painful and tumultuous. It requires courage, honesty with oneself, and a deep introspective gaze, challenging extremely difficult truths about oneself and others. Exactly this happens on Chelsea Wolfe's latest, brilliant album. Honestly speaking, I can't remember the last... |
![]() 95%Chemical Waves - The Garden of Forking Paths2013-03-25 / savetier / Reads: 2827As you might have already found out by reading my reviews I have a fable for contemporary Italian new wave music. When I came across the Italian one-man-project Chemical Waves from Rome, I was - as you can imagine - quite anxious to listen to it. The press release made... |
![]() 95%Christine Plays Viola - Innocent Awareness2012-09-17 / savetier / Reads: 2611The music industry has grown to a huge creature. The amount of new music "out there" brings music journalism into a dilemma: selection. No music journal is able to review each and every new album, which means that plenty of music disappears unheard. One or the other gem might be... |