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3Teeth Hit The Industrial Sweet Spot On Self-Titled Debut

Mix the militaristic tone of Rammstein’s finest work with the quirky insanity of Bile and you have the simple version of 3Teeth. But 3Teeth is anything but simple. Delve deeper and there are hints of Gary Numan’s later work (Scarred especially) and elements of the band that has graciously offered [...]

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Youth Code Deliver Beyond Epic Sophomore Album With Commitment to Complications

In jumping back into the writing saddle this week and seeing Youth Code for the first time live since Eye Vs Spy recently, I realized I neglected to review their latest masterpiece (Which also happened to be on our “Top 16 for ’16” list). Here’s the reason: some records come [...]

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After Black December, 16Volt Enter The Negative Space

For me, the past few 16Volt records have been growers. Albums like Supercoolnothing and FullBlackHabit instantly made me fall in love with the Eric Powell-led industrial outfit but subsequent releases took a little more time for the same feelings to come back to the surface.

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Delerium Return With Ethereal And Uplifting Mythologie

It’s been many years since Delerium has graced our earholes and if ever there was a time of stagnant droll which necessitated the duo of Bill Leeb and Rhys Fulber to return it would certainly be now. That’s right, Fulber and Leeb are at the helm with a veritable cornucopia [...]

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Devin Townsend Truly Transcends On Latest DTP Release Transcendence

In which Devin Townsend fully embraced the prog within.

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PIG Returns And Brings The Gospel To The Masses. Sinners Rejoice!

Take a dab of Depeche Mode’s Violator, a smidge of Marilyn Manson’s The Pale Emperor, a little of Nick Cave’s “Red Right Hand” and….you know what? Forget that! <PIG> is only comparable to <PIG> and the latest from the Lord of the Lard is no exception and certainly an album [...]

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