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80%Mono Inc. - After The War2012-09-06 / RobertSaligia / Reads: 4453Since 9 years a German band Mono Inc. has followed a basic recipe in making their music. Combination of Sisters of Mercy’s goth with traditional rock from the time of its peak popularity invests their music with exceptional beatlesque touch, thanks to which, they carry away the crowds wherever they... |
70%Mona Mur/En Esch – Do With Me What You Want2011-09-05 / fiuri / Reads: 3099An album beginning with the words ‘Touch me/ With the tip of your tongue’ cannot be described otherwise than sensual, sexy and rapacious. And even though this is what best characterises the second LP of Mana Mur and En Esch, it is most unfortunate that the atmosphere tends to vanish... |
85%Mona Mur & En Esch: 120 Tage - The Fine Art of Beauty and Violence2011-12-19 / FilipRoland / Reads: 4142"A gdy się zejdą, raz i drugi, kobieta po przejściach, mężczyzna z przeszłością..." (So when they get together, once and again, a woman after ordeals, a man with a past... – quotation from an old Polish song). She – a German lady of Polish origins, an excentric vocalist and composer,... |
85%Moi dix Mois - Reprise2013-03-29 / RobertSaligia / Reads: 2651Previous album of Moi dix Mois, the formation led by Mana, the legend of Japanese gothic scene and visual kei, entitled "D + SECT", was released in December 2010, bringing significant changes in the style of the band - the compositions have become more developed and gained monumental, symphonic character.... |
99%Modern Cubism - Les plaintes d'un Icare2008-08-24 / apeiron / Reads: 5677This year’s springtime is full of high expectations! For more albums. And this particular album is a long-expected one, too. It is one of these vernal releases, to which I have the pleasure (or even the honour) to give the highest mark. Moreover, it was the first 2008 production to... |
90%Mlada Fronta - Polygon2015-11-10 / DamienG / Reads: 3176Mlada Fronta remained silent for over 9 years but French act's driving creative force Remy Pelleschi brings "Polygon" to his audience without any trace of doubt in his continuing relevance and talent. His latest electronic effort is self-contained, precisely calculated and flawlessly executed, and it comfortably occupies space above the... |