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95%Hurts - Exile2014-02-21 / SylviaNoir / Reads: 3420Listening to the new album of Hurts you can admire not so much the content, but the form and clarity of sound. Already the first title track Exile, made me realize that band is finally saying goodbye to the shortcomings and somewhat trashy inspiration from the previous album. A slender... |
70%Hyoscyamus niger - Demo 2004+2005-10-09 / Nathashah / Reads: 7874While listening to this album it's hard to miss the group's wish to remain in the closed circle of the persistent receivers, who are required an enormous effort. Already the name suggests it : the difficulty of pronouncing it resembles the effort made while breaking an access code. Ok, let's... |
55%Hyoscyamus Niger - Sen2011-07-27 / shade / Reads: 4343Hyoscyamus niger (black henbane) - poisonous fetid Old World herb having sticky hairy leaves and yellow-brown flowers. All parts of the plant contain alkaloids. It grows near wilderness as well as wastes and dumping grounds. In spite of being poisonous it is widely used in medicine. I am welcomed by... |
70%I:Scintilla - "Optics"2010-03-12 / SiNiC / Reads: 17773I:Scintilla is one of those groups, that are quite hard to classify. I would say, that it’s one of the few bands, where electronic elements are not only an addition to distorted guitars, but an equally important ingredient. There aren’t many bands out there, that can maintain such equilibrium. More... |
80%I:Scintilla - Dying & falling2011-02-20 / hellium / Reads: 4117If Trent Reznor was a woman, that is how Nine Inch Nails would sound, in all probability. Luckily, no such thing has happened. The best track on "Dying & Falling" is undoubtedly "Swimmers Can Drown". It is extraordinarily energetic – saturated with electronic and dance beat, complimented by an... |
90%I:Scintilla - Live on JBTV2014-02-13 / RobertSaligia / Reads: 2594After the critically acclaimed EP "Marrow 2" which captured the band at its peak, displayed their progress and redirection towards a more mature sound, the members of one of the most popular contemporary post-industrial acts, with their pride intact, present the first live album in their career. The group’s... |