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85%The People's Republic of Europe - Babylon2012-03-19 / fiuri / Reads: 2904Encouraged by the latest record of The People’s Republic of Europe, I decided to dig deeper in their discography, which brought me to their most famous album ‘Babylon’. And after I’ve listened to it for a few times, I’m now certain that ‘Machine District’ is not only a continuation, but... |
80%The People's Republic of Europe - Machine District2011-12-21 / fiuri / Reads: 2288Not very often do I encounter a Power or Rhythm Noise album which is worth listening to more than once, and I do like the genre. Guess I’m just too picky. There are times, however, when Lady Luck is kind enough to send me something interesting, which right now is... |
70%The People's Republic Of Europe - Time Bomb EP2013-02-25 / fiuri / Reads: 2909Rhythmic noise/doomcore/industrial hardcore, these are the genre terms used in the official note to describe the content of ‘Time Bomb’ EP from The People’s Republic of Europe. It would seem the only constant to the music of Dutch trio is R’n’Noise, which, depending how the wind blows, is accompanied... |
60%The People's Republis of Europe - Reign of Terror2012-05-21 / fiuri / Reads: 1674Truth be told, I’m quite disappointed with this EP. I came to treat The People’s Republic of Europe as a project which although mainly revolves around rhythm noise, is not a stranger to experiments. However, ‘Reign of Terror’ shows us a more orthodox face of TPROE as the music it... |
70%The Peoples Republic Of Europe - Feel The Power2014-01-05 / DamienG / Reads: 2037The harsh alienating sounds of cacophonous doomcore method are perhaps too polarizing to appeal to broader industrial demographic but The Peoples Republic Of Europe for some time now has been confidently walking the fine line between nihilistic instrumentations and playful genre crossovers - an ability that elevated them beyond the... |
70%The Pussybats - Famous Last Songs2009-06-17 / Schizev / Reads: 19618German 'The Pussybats' have chosen the beginning of the year for the premiere of their first album. The beginning of each year is the time when we all look for new challenges, new directions and new paths. Before an official release of the record forecasts were saying that it's going... |