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59%Ad Inferna - Im Mortelle2013-05-27 / DamienG / Reads: 3548Like a precisely attuned mechanism, French Ad Inferna continues their annual release schedule with "Im Mortelle". Their newest record is soaked in moodiness, its heart clearly devoted to the depths of melancholy and darkwave gloom. Without act's usual dance-floor bent it's an exercise in stylistic cogency that fulfils its dark... |
95%Ad Inferna - DSM2011-08-22 / hellium / Reads: 4719Lately, more and more bands depart from playing heavy music and try to experiment with softer dance rhythms. Ad Inferna may serve as an example. It began as a blackmetal group from France who recently started to serve mixture of electronic sounds which combines gothic and industrial genre. The newest... |
100%Acylum - Karzinom2013-05-21 / Artemistress / Reads: 5112Every one of you - BEWARE! Here comes The Armageddon for you and your speakers! It’s another time, when Acylum’s visions turns the world upside down. This fantastic duo made an album full of edgy sounds and shrill tunes. It’s unimaginable for me how they did it; again! Every... |
85%Actors- In Real Life2024-03-25 / khocico / Reads: 1065ACTORS have long been renowned for their ability to craft heartfelt compositions imbued with soul and depth, all while maintaining musical richness and beauty. "In Real Life" is a prime example of such work, drawing listeners in effortlessly. Jason Corbett's vocals, more fragile and soft than usual, exude a lyrical... |
21%Accomplice Affair - Act of Creation2006-10-19 / Kacper / Reads: 5817Accomplice Affair is a one-person project which falls into the genre of dark-ambient/experiment. Today, having so many tools to your disposition, the suggested material is rather to be treated as a draft than a complete album. The lack of space, dull sounds or poor quality surely do not show an effort... |
70%Accolade - Legends2014-08-18 / RobertSaligia / Reads: 3186Perhaps there is no greater compliment for American band drawing from the Celtic tradition than to say that, their music is steeped throughout with European character. This is just in case of Accolade’s album, inspired by a visit at Chalice Well in Glastonbury, almost a personification of a pagan myth.... |