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    Review: Cold Therapy - The Darkest Hour
    theProphet
    • Dec 5, 2018
    • 2 min

    Review: Cold Therapy - The Darkest Hour

    Cold Therapy, a unique Industrial influenced one-man project from Poland, has returned with a haunting new album called The Darkest Hour. Living up to it's gloomy name, the release provides a captivating album equally inspired by Bach as it does :wumpscut:. Steadily moving forward in a Gothic funeral march, the entire release is an extremely moody, brooding, and atmospheric affair. Delightfully devilish it'll certainly appeal to your gothic tendencies by providing your favori
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    Review: Burial Grid - Where We Go
    theProphet
    • Apr 30, 2018
    • 1 min

    Review: Burial Grid - Where We Go

    Starting with a fluttery and bubbly intro track that walks the lines in between Vaporwave and Electronica in a smooth abstract ambient presentation, it's confusing array of sounds slowly builds up into a strange blending of delayed and detuned synthetics. Haunting repetitive vocal samples and huge saw-pads draw in for a final crescendo over a delayed and glitchy sounding drum beat. Quite the entrance for this short, but engaging IDM release created by Northampton based Dark E
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    Review: God In A Cone - Earth My Prison
    theProphet
    • Apr 28, 2018
    • 3 min

    Review: God In A Cone - Earth My Prison

    Ah yes, God In A Cone, your favorite "rock" band from Greece, that as usual remains prolific and defying real boundaries or definition, is back again with another epic album entitled "Earth My Prison". Shaking things up and really embracing their most diverse sound to date, every song on this album truly shines as it's own, and that's why I love these guys. Even though some of the lyrical references getting lost on me due to cultural difference, the power and diversity of the
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    Review: Zwaremachine - Be A Light
    theProphet
    • Mar 28, 2018
    • 2 min

    Review: Zwaremachine - Be A Light

    Moving along with a steady march, the pulsing mechanical sounds of Zwaremachine latest release "Be A Light", will be a familiar one to anyone who kept up with the modern old-school EBM revival movement. Keeping things stripped back and simple, most of the tracks have a focus on thick as hell basslines, crisp and pounding drum machine supplemented percussion, and some mildly distorted border-line spoken word lyricism. Despite their condensed and on-point formula, that may be a
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    Review: Cardinal Noire - Deluge
    theProphet
    • Mar 2, 2018
    • 2 min

    Review: Cardinal Noire - Deluge

    Are you ready for the sounds of the apocalypse? Sounding like a slow death march in the pits of the abyss, dark choirs, static layered haunting ambiences, and huge crashing percussion drive forward this short intro track, setting a perfect mood for Cardinal Noire's 2018 release "Deluge". Short, fat, and saturated electro-basslines pound quickly across a distorted and reverb drenched cacophony of maddening pounding drums and percussion (which never let up for a second) as the
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    Review: Bornless Fire - Arcanum
    theProphet
    • Feb 27, 2018
    • 2 min

    Review: Bornless Fire - Arcanum

    It's truly awesome when you patiently wait for a release, hoping that it will match the intensity of the single released in promotion for it, and you not only get what you were looking for but so much more. Bornless Fire's "Arcanum", the debut album from a brand new project from Kristof Bathory, more well known for his Dawn Of Ashes band, is contrastingly symphonic and beautiful, while being destructively brutal and dissonant. This album definitily bridges the inspiring and t
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    Review: Suture Messiah - Suture Messiah
    theProphet
    • Nov 28, 2017
    • 2 min

    Review: Suture Messiah - Suture Messiah

    Beginning with a strange psychedelic electronica piece that slowly devolves into an more bizarre soundtracky type piece that sounds like it was written by aliens trying to write a horror movie, this release certainly gives you an interesting start. Deep resonant brooding pianos powerfully entrance the first full track, "Tongue" on Suture Messiah's debut self titled release. Lurking around the haunting pianos, answering in accompaniment with solemn siren screeches and gritty d
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    Review: Lilith My Mother - Lilith My Mother
    theProphet
    • Nov 27, 2017
    • 2 min

    Review: Lilith My Mother - Lilith My Mother

    Thick analog sounding, to the verge of pleasant distortion, synthesized arpeggios roll across the dark melodic atmospheric pads that provide the bedding for a majority of the tracks. Spooky choral and symphonic epicness adds to the mix to create a truly larger then life sound. These are the sort of sonic experiences you'll be expecting on Lilith My Mother's self-titled debut release. Haunting yet whimsically upbeat, this band can't quite seem to figure out if they're trying t
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    Review!: Wasted Potency - Wasted Time EP
    theProphet
    • Nov 7, 2017
    • 2 min

    Review!: Wasted Potency - Wasted Time EP

    Laid-back flow bouncing to slow to midtempo grooves make up the basic rhythm you'll find on this chill release of drugged out tongue in cheek (quite cheeky at that!) rhymes. Continually making mention of his weed use, the size of his manhood, various millennial troupes (such as fast food, video game, and pop culture references), and a seemingly satirical mixture of eccentric bravado and self-deprecatory potty humor, he keeps his release entertaining from party beginnings to s
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    Review: LOKO5T4R - Mexican Devil
    theProphet
    • Oct 31, 2017
    • 2 min

    Review: LOKO5T4R - Mexican Devil

    Gritty and industrial through and through, this crashing and booming release filled with metallic clanging drum machine punches and gritty pulsing arpeggiators never looses it's bombastic energy all the way throughout the 45+ minutes of aggro industrial madness that is LOKO5T4R's 2017 album "Mexican Devil". Snares as crisp and distorted as you can pleasurably get them answer equally saturated and intense machine-like kick, propelling most tracks forward in true industrial mar
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    Review: Droid Sector Decay - National Union Of World Murders EP
    theProphet
    • Oct 19, 2017
    • 2 min

    Review: Droid Sector Decay - National Union Of World Murders EP

    Staring off with a thick dull blast of a beat, only to move to a far more frantic and aggressive monster filled with a variety of different distortion scrapes, overdriven percussion, and low pulsing synth basslines, the intensity never subsides in the early moments of this release. Keeping the rhythmic noise formula consistent throughout most of this release, but adding a variety of different paces (ranging from mid-tempo noisy and groovy beats to rather quick and violent sou
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    Review: Schwefelgelb - Den Umgekehrten Atem
    theProphet
    • Oct 13, 2017
    • 1 min

    Review: Schwefelgelb - Den Umgekehrten Atem

    Hard hitting leaving you ready to rock your head and stomp your feet, "Den Umgekehrten Atem" is a perfect example of how to craft some excellent old school sounding Industrial Techno grooves. Packed into this short release is nothing but high energy electronics meant to keep the pace moving. This small but powerful extended play is packed from beginning to end with stylistic grace, crisp mixing, and a solid balance between repetition and transition. Rhythm and bass dominate t
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    Review: klack - Do You Klack?
    theProphet
    • Oct 12, 2017
    • 2 min

    Review: klack - Do You Klack?

    Old school through and through, this short but sweet EP of electronic body music manages to fuse two sides of the 80s that walked similar lines but had different attitudes and approaches. Bringing the sweet serene sounds of new wave, filled with sparkling leads and huge tom rolls that'll get your heart beating, to the dancefloor smashing hard edged grooves of EBM, pounding with thick and juicy arpeggiators and four to the floor crashing and pounding drums, klack does the rene
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    Review: Trevor Something - Death Dream
    theProphet
    • Oct 12, 2017
    • 2 min

    Review: Trevor Something - Death Dream

    Moody and groovy, this slick washed out affair of tranquil indietronica is an excellent presentation of what the best of the many genres it touches upon has to offer. Moving through the echoey chambers of warehouse electronic music, only to dance through the halls of indie rock, finishing with a somber saunter through the dark atmospheres of industrial synthwave, this eclectic artist manages to keep the album cohesive with consistently smooth and reverbent vocals that just oo
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    Review: PERTURBATOR - New Model
    theProphet
    • Oct 11, 2017
    • 2 min

    Review: PERTURBATOR - New Model

    Glittering and bubbling it's way into a smooth crescendo, the deceptively serene atmospheres that start the album don't adequately prepare you for the dark and heavy sonic expressions that present themselves throughout the majority of the album. Fusing nostalgically crisp and crunchy analog sounds of Synthwave with the aggression and intensity found in modern Industrial Dance music, PERTURBATOR truly have expertly synthesized an amalgamation of sounds I've been searching to h
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    Review: Dissonance - Void
    theProphet
    • Oct 6, 2017
    • 1 min

    Review: Dissonance - Void

    Emotive, haunting, and beautiful, the voice of Cat Hall echoes through the mechanical soundtrack of Dissonance's "Void". Her voice, stacked together usually with layers of contrasting effects and harmony, illuminate and contrast the cold chambers of the minimalist melodies found throughout. Embodying loneliness, loss, and hurt, this sorrowful soundtrack is a poetic Gothic musical outpouring, an album that stands on it's strengths of passion and honesty. Enough cannot be said
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    Review: God In A Cone - Shark Was A Boy
    theProphet
    • Sep 26, 2017
    • 2 min

    Review: God In A Cone - Shark Was A Boy

    Mostly shedding their previous skin as an avant-garde industrial metal act, this daring and prolific band God In A Cone has done it again and provided another expert collection of musical expressions. This time delivering with an extremely concise concept album, "Shark Was A Boy", presented in the form of folk metal album, it is quite like I would expect from an artist like Folk Earth or Wintersun. With a wide variety of ethnic and medieval instrumentation, drawing from the W
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    Review: Dtour - Brothers
    theProphet
    • Sep 20, 2017
    • 1 min

    Review: Dtour - Brothers

    Whether reflecting upon the broken neighborhood he's resided in, and the dark thoughts which such situations breed, or upon his dedication and drive which causes an endless pursuit of growth, creativity, and success, Dtour speaks from the heart. Coming across with cool confidence, focused and pronounced expressive lyricism, and on point rhythmic structure he truly show his mastery of the mic on his latest album, "Brothers". Collecting a diverse set of lyrical subjects and bea
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    Review: GHØS†BØY - DEAD KATIE
    theProphet
    • Sep 19, 2017
    • 2 min

    Review: GHØS†BØY - DEAD KATIE

    Beginning with broken echo of the sound of a child solemnly singing over a haunting nursery rhyme, the tone of the album is instantly set preparing you for the darkly serene journey of sorrow and terror you are about to embark. A deep kick and moody pads are the initial sounds you hear on the first proper track of the release, pressing forward like a dark heartbeat of enveloping sadness. The sounds of raindrops trickling down a constant reminder of that there is no escape fro
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    Review: Sikadime - Going The Distance
    theProphet
    • Jul 5, 2017
    • 2 min

    Review: Sikadime - Going The Distance

    Fearless and relentless, this nationalistic British Columbian has been at the grind for a long time, putting out more then a dozen solo albums, and many more in collaboration. Even well into his career he manages to keep his prolific tendencies, with 2017 he has already brought us several releases, each sounding sizzlingly hot. Aging like fine whiskey, with each album seeing him only getting stronger and stronger, Sikadime truly is a testament to passion and persistence. Walk
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