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80%Fading Colours - Black Horse2010-11-16 / LaaadyEvil / Reads: 5487The musical history of Fading Colours is long and very diversified. They started in 1986 as Bruno Wątpliwy. In 1988 they achieved success at the greatest Polish rock festival, for instance in Jarocin. At the beginning of the 90's the band was joined by Katarzyna Ziemek, better known as De... |
70%FAQ - Whitechapel2010-01-20 / _Morfeusz_ / Reads: 2990Whitechapel, one of the London districts. Known most of all with the events of more than 120 years ago, where next murder were committed by "Jack the Ripper." So far, his character is linked with many issues not explained, and this album is certainly not a new... |
0%Feather Trade - Dead Boy2022-12-06 / khocico / Reads: 2689It seems that the trend for a post-punk band is going stronger and now we are witnessing a real abundance of new projects in the genre. In a way, this is a very positive direction, because this music has amazing musical and intellectual potential, which still creates opportunities to build... |
73%Feeding Fingers - The Occupant2013-05-24 / savetier / Reads: 2987Germany-based post-punk group Feeding Fingers finally completed their fourth studio album, The Occupant, during 2012 in the Mozarteum halls at the University of Salzburg, Austria. The mastermind behind the band, Justin Curfman from the US, gave a statement to the work on the album: "My intention with The Occupant... |
65%Fektion Fekler - Into The Sun2005-10-10 / Dobermann / Reads: 4238Thanks to this double album I came across the band for the first time. Fektion is the most similar to Depeche Mode with a bit of elektro and owning to this combination the music is quite calm . Personally, I prefer listening to this album at work because it always... |
89%Felix Marc - Parallel Worlds2011-07-01 / LeNa_ / Reads: 4625Despite all my blind love and lack of objectivity towards the band called Diorama, I’m very sceptical if it’s going about Felix Marc’s solo project. Honestly? After the first listen to "Pathways" (first solo album) I felt nausea. It just seemed to be too sweet for me. But I didn’t... |