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70%End of Transmission – Resist2024-03-29 / khocico / Reads: 954The new single from End of Transmission is definitely a strong statement. The lyrics address the feeling of being trapped in a dystopian society, where individuals are controlled by fear, greed, and algorithms. It highlights the struggle against obedience and the call for resistance against oppressive forces. The song emphasizes... |
40%Endless Asylum - Danvers State Hospital - Beyond Mental Illness2012-09-09 / Shadow / Reads: 3893Madness. Such a rewarding subject for dark ambient compositions. Briefly, a paradise for ones creating dark, insane climates. A problem comes when one has to measure this madness, or rather it’s reflection, an overall waft of a romantic topos in inspired work. A great majority of albums floating in this... |
80%Endless Coma - Rising Rage2012-12-16 / goth4you / Reads: 3682Some time ago popped into my hand the Endless Coma. album The first impression was not very positive, very briefly jumped tracks, looking for something for myself. After a more careful listening a few songs, however, I came to the conclusion that it is interesting promising young band, playing... |
80%Engelsstaub - Nachtwärts2014-09-23 / Consolatrix / Reads: 3404After releasing great Anderswelt (1999), climbing up rungs of a musical career Engelsstaub group seemed to be on a right way to secure themselves permanent place in history of the German ethereal. It was then, after seven years of active operations, the band suddenly silenced. Trio occasionally reminded of themselves,... |
0%Epica - Requiem for the Indifferent2012-08-27 / Airelinnuel / Reads: 4954Requiem for the Indifferent is the latest, 5th album of Dutch band Epica which was released on 9th March 2012 in Europe. It contains 13 amazing tracks providing over an hour of gothic/symphonic metal music. The first track is Karma which is an instrumental introduction to the whole album with... |
85%ESC - Eight Thousand Square Feet2010-12-06 / Serge / Reads: 3649I came across ESC by sheer accident. Some time ago a friend of mine played their debut album "Matte" for me, stating that it is definitely worth attention. And he was right - I took an instant liking to the way of playing the Portuguese conduct. Unfortunately, the second... |