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85%MonsterGod - Newborn Monster2006-09-24 / Nathashah / Reads: 12183The album had been waiting for its turn for quite a while, but I finally analyzed it a bit. I keep on saying to myself that all the classification hardly ever, if ever at all, is right. Still, in this case the generalization comes naturally. While listening to the five... |
55%MONO INC. - Twice In Life2014-07-28 / Dominique von G / Reads: 4064Gothic rockers from Germany thanked their fans for their support and dedication in 2013, releasing on daylight digital EP "Twice In Life". It has its premiere on 15th October last year and it is available for free as a download on Soundcloud. This musical release consists of 6 tracks,... |
83%Mono Inc. - The Clock Ticks On 2004-2014 incl. Alive & Acoustic2015-01-14 / RobertSaligia / Reads: 4876"Best of". These words can cause a particular cheerfulness masking embarrassment, when you recall about existence of bands issuing compilations of this type after only two albums, which saw light of a day. Such things - overseas, in Europe that right still has to be earned. It is like that... |
90%Mono Inc. - Nimmermehr2013-10-20 / hellium / Reads: 2942Being present on the music scene for 10 years now Mono Inc. return with their latest release - "Nimmermehr". The new album, created with the assistance of Joachim Witt, contains 12 unique tracks. Courageous, poetic lyrics, that perfectly harmonize with the melodic layers are one of the album’s strengths.... |
87%Mono Inc. - My Deal With God2013-04-13 / Jenna_Malique / Reads: 3898A German band Mono Inc. has decided to seduce us with the newest single "My Deal With God". The proposition is consisted of two tracks, earlier mentioned "My Deal With God", and "A Better Way To Die". And as Mono Inc. accustomed us, they serve us characteristic vocal of... |
75%Mono Inc. - After The War2012-06-18 / Closter / Reads: 4762There is no need to introduce Mono Inc. to independent German goth rock scene enthusiasts. The band was formed after a few other groups had broken up and it decided not to succumb to any mighty record labels’ pressures. They give us the new quality and a breath of novelty,... |