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78%Daybehavior - Follow the Car2012-10-30 / savetier / Reads: 3685Before I decided to review the latest album Follow the Car by the group Daybehavior I searched for them on youtube and found a trailer for the album. Very dramatic the trailer is made like for a film and the music fits. The trailer convinced me to review... |
80%Daybehavior - Devil in Me2005-10-10 / Nihil / Reads: 4701Sometimes I wonder if Sweden has a monopoly for dream/synth pop. Here's another project from this country, not comparable to anything, extinguishing itself with its originality. Well... it sounds a bit like Bjork. Ok, but to the music. „Devil In Me” is MCD, including 6 tracks – 5 different versions... |
95%Dawn & Dusk Entwined - Cathedrales de Brume2010-01-04 / mashenah / Reads: 4689Dawn & Dusk Entwined keeps following its path since its debuts on World Serpent ten years ago till the recent albums on Cold Meat Industry, with the soundtrack of the sci-fi novel "Cathédrales de brume" by the French authors Oksana and Gil Prou. The novel is about some guy lost... |
88%Dave Gahan - Hourglass2007-10-17 / apeiron / Reads: 6169The second solo album of Depeche Mode's singer seems to prove his class both as a composer and the author of the lyrics. It's a pity that his talent had been in Martin Gore's shadow. But maybe he just needed some time to get more mature…? "Saw Something" is... |
100%Data Void - Strategies of Dissent2024-03-07 / khocico / Reads: 1914"What's left unsaid means more than words." This succinctly captures the essence of an album that transcends mere verbal expression. It stimulates thought, evokes an abundance of emotions, and delivers an exceptional musical experience. Data Void has been teasing their forthcoming album "Strategies of Dissent" for weeks, generating anticipation by... |
80%Data Void - So Alien2024-03-02 / khocico / Reads: 1065Data Void, represented by James Mendez from Jihad and Don Gordon from Numb, ingeniously offers us glimpses of their upcoming album "Strategies of Dissent," set to release on March 8th. I've always admired Numb for its edgy imagination and eclecticism in "Blood Meridian," and Jihad for its sonic precision, emotions... |