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73%Marc Broude - Psychological Warfare2013-09-17 / kettu / Reads: 2229Sometimes there is a need for a song, that could destroy all our rage inside us - EP Psychological Warfare from Marc Broude just serves such pieces. Marc Broude is an independent composer and musician, whose uncommon work has in it electronics, experimental noise, sound of ambient, industrial and... |
90%Marazene - Machination2012-02-02 / fiuri / Reads: 1690From a successful debut in 2006 a lot in the camp of Marazene Machine happened - the band completed the name by the word 'Machine' and what is more important, and unfortunately more sad, bid farewell to their drummer Kristov, who in 2009 lost his battle with cancer. However, the... |
90%Mantus - Königreich Der Angst2009-10-17 / Medea / Reads: 3514The latest Mantus' EP is a real gem for everyone who enjoys grim, dark music. Throughout the whole 43 minutes you just can't stop listening. Metal riffs combined with choirs and classical piano chords are really impressive. All recordings are polished to perfection making the CD appear as complete as... |
35%Mantus - Demut2010-08-26 / Bašnia / Reads: 430312 March 2010 the newest album of a German band Mantus was released, with music from borderland between gothic rock and gothic-metal. As in case of the previous release Requiem this time as well the band attempted to create dark atmosphere of recalling passing of time, misery and inevitable... |
90%Manasuna - Breath Beyond2014-08-03 / RobertSaligia / Reads: 2635One of the highlights in my childhood was reading of excellent lecture "Klechdy Sezamowe" by Bolesław Leśmian. I was reading subsequent stories, captivated by realities full of geniuses, jinns and other spirits, visions of buildings with shimmering ivory in the sands of Arabia. After many years that climate, this specific... |
90%Mammoth Ulthana2013-11-04 / fiuri / Reads: 2171They say you shouldn’t judge the book by its cover, and blimey they are right! My example: Mammoth Ulthana, which professionally prepared debut LP released in a digipack with some neat, distinctive cover and a spread insert regarding the theme behind the album (shamans etc.), was enough for me to... |