Reviews
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March – In The AirPosted on 24.03.14 by Just Killing TimeIf you like your melodic punkrock unpolished and reeking of smoke and beer, March is your band.
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Crosshatch – Full Speed AheadPosted on 21.03.14 by NielsNY trio Crosshatch plays a nice mixture of punk and alternative guitar songs, making up a solid debut Full Speed Ahead.
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Hexis – AbalamPosted on 20.03.14 by MauriceDarkness, noise en cheer agression is what the blackened hardcore band Hexis delivers.
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Barren Womb – The sun’s not yellow, it’s chickenPosted on 19.03.14 by DennisHow much noise can two people create? Quite a lot as we can hear on The sun's not yellow, it's chicken by Barren Womb.
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Stop Breathing – Santa Cruz EPPosted on 18.03.14 by NielsShort, angry, energetic hardcorepunk by Stop Breathing sadly ends up being nothing more than mediocre.
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Death Of Lovers – Buried Under A World Of RosesPosted on 17.03.14 by xroldxThe dark atmosphere of The Cure and the fuzziness of early Sisters Of Mercy recordings.
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Jessica93 – Who CaresPosted on 16.03.14 by MauriceJessica93 is a one man band from the north area of Paris giving you an ugly mix of Postpunk, Coldwave and Noise.
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Brain F≠ – Empty SetPosted on 14.03.14 by DennisStop being so damn bored!
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Year Of No Light – VampyrPosted on 13.03.14 by MauriceFor the silent movie Vampyr, Year of No Light created an instrumental live soundtrack with parts from their album Ausserwelt. This is the output on CD.
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Nine Eleven – 24 YearsPosted on 12.03.14 by XemonerdXNine Eleven manages to provide a hardcore soundtrack to Goethe's 'Faust'.
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All For Nothing – What Lies Within UsPosted on 11.03.14 by Just Killing TimeAll For Nothing has not yet recorded their 'Keepers Of The Faith', but they are getting closer with their most consistent and energetic record to date.
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Chuck Ragan – Till MidnightPosted on 10.03.14 by xroldxCould it be that Ragan stepped up the game a bit?
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Contrast – Brighter SightPosted on 07.03.14 by xroldxNo complicated message nor complicated riffs just positive lyrics, good breakdowns and a pretty good vocalist.
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Nothing – Guilty Of EverythingPosted on 05.03.14 by xroldxThe best record of 2014 has already been made and Nothing are Guilty Of Everything.
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Fonija / Culture Development – MaglaPosted on 04.03.14 by DennisWill Fonija and Culture Development successfully avoid the trap where one side of the split is more attractive than the other on Magla?
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Mark McCabe – A Good Way To Bury Bad NewsPosted on 02.03.14 by xroldxGreat listening music. For those relaxing moments at home, reading a book. Or in a small live setting.
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Riddarna – Under JordenPosted on 01.03.14 by GuidoRiddarna from Gotland, Sweden, delivers a record that is full of surprises and brings back a nostalgic feeling about the nineties.
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Fever – 6 song demoPosted on 27.02.14 by xroldxFinally a band with fast songs, breakdowns at the right moment and 'poetic' lyrics that aren't too whiny.