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95%Recently Deceased - Cellardoor2009-01-20 / -Mix- / Reads: 4799Tons of debris on your head, green, fluorescent blood flowing through your veins at full speed and floor crushed by your jaw that dropped after hearing the new album of this Russian band – these are only some of the effects you can expect while listening to the album.... |
70%Re:Covered Volume 2 - A Tribute to Depeche Mode2012-05-01 / A.k.Bizarre / Reads: 4991Here comes another edition of the release paying homage to the new romantic geniuses. Depeche Mode is one of the most frequently covered bands, however, in most cases, poorly. I suppose that Alfa Matrix, after quite good sales results that Vol.1 achieved, decided to make up another prescription for a... |
85%Razorfade - This Clear Shining2011-08-13 / Noktula / Reads: 2960This is the first full-length album of the Australian band formed in 2008 called Razorfade. Their work include already one EP called "Liberation". I would like to remind that the duo consists of respectable members as famous to all and sundry - Mark Tansley (ex Suspiria i Intravenus) and Clifford... |
95%Rasalhague - Rage Inside The Window2012-07-08 / fiuri / Reads: 1897Such albums has become rarities recently. In the ocean of about ambient artists it’s getting harder and harder to find something which delights from the very first track or at least is interesting enough to be listened to more than once. Being an extremely choosy person it’s even harder for... |
85%Rammstein - Rosenrot2005-12-07 / Selene / Reads: 12169No one probably expected of Rammstein to release another LP so quickly. The reason for this though is really simple. Already during the "Reise Reise" period, the tracks for a new record were ready, so it was logical for the band to work on them to put out a second... |
95%Rafał Kołacki - Panoptikon2014-01-13 / fiuri / Reads: 2527It’s not my first musical meeting with Rafał Kołacki, the first being back when I listened to Mammoth Ulthana, one of his many projects. This time around I’m faced with his solo work, which simultaneously is a score to a film sharing the same title. ‘Panoptikon’ is an extraordinary mixture,... |