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60%The Fallacy - Beyond the Mist2011-10-30 / shade / Reads: 3942The Fallacy is a band with relatively small artistic output, which in fact consists of two albums. Released in 2009 "Falling Roses" and "Beyond the Mist" from 2010. Reviewed "Beyond the Mist" is not precisely defined by the band itself. Neither gothic, nor dark wave, and metal is present here... |
65%The Fallacy - Love Division2013-04-24 / Jenna_Malique / Reads: 3048I admit, that to a certain point, I took care of, that each of the reviewed items was approached contextually - what the artists were inspired by, what is the history of the genre, "what the author had in mind," and so on... It turned out, that it went out... |
90%The Flood - In Love Or Despair2014-02-23 / hellium / Reads: 3813"In Love Or Despair" is a debut album from a one man project The Flood. Not so distant 80’s have the habit of constantly reminding about themselves, but while listening to this album there is no doubt that they are still in a good condition. The release presents emotionally... |
90%The Four Horsemen of The Apocalypse2006-01-25 / katakan / Reads: 9196"The Triumph of Death" by Pieter Brueghel the Older is a dramatic, yet tainted with grotesque vision of a 16th century apocalypse. A peculiar collage of impression closed in a grim danse macabre - the medieval dance of naked bones. The contemporary idea is a bit removed from this archetype,... |
35%The Girl & The Robot - The Beauty Of Decay2010-11-13 / goth4you / Reads: 2123The album "The Beauty Of Decay" of the band The Girl & The Robot released by the Trisol, takes us on a magical journey to Oz. Unfortunately, it rather takes us to the painfully-asleep tour through the land of boredom. CD stretches could be said to infinity and no end... |
85%The Gothsicles - Squid Icarus2015-07-28 / DamienG / Reads: 2829Not until now did The Gothsicles give a proper proof of their demented and playful method. With a bucket full of remixes, collaborations and even three long playing releases under the belt, Brian Graupner's intrusive squawk has certainly become a recognizable staple of his style but up until now he... |