Wet Nurse. – Thanatosis
[Reviewed by: Iaha Crax] Malignant Records has put on trial another album of heavy-electronics, this time from a Canadian project with an intended power-electronics denomination, Wet Nurse. The album offers […]
[Reviewed by: Iaha Crax] Malignant Records has put on trial another album of heavy-electronics, this time from a Canadian project with an intended power-electronics denomination, Wet Nurse. The album offers […]
[Reviewed by stark] The main export good from Slovakia is back with “Fratres”, which is not a brand new full album, but a collection of collaborations Phragments was involved in […]
[Reviewed by stark] Anima Nostra is the second collaboration between the tireless Nordvargr and French artist Margaux Renaudin. The first one was released under their own names by Cold Spring […]
[Reviewed by stark] I like the name of this duo. Their moniker reminds me of Shock Corridor: a slightly forgotten classic by Samuel Fuller. “Tumult” is like a walk through […]
[Reviewed by stark] After reading about this album, I thought: “They’re followers of the path of Shibalba”. Same country of origin, same label, same ritual/occult veil of mystery that covers […]
[Reviewed by stark] While most of Malignant Records Power Electronics releases submerge the listener in a vast ocean of epicness, this time the label takes a different approach. Power Electronics […]
[Reviewed by stark] One day I woke up, looked at the sun outside, shining brightly and happily. Then I opened the window for a minute to listen to the birds […]
[Reviewed by stark] After first acquaintance with this name, the moniker and the info about the project I couldn’t escape the impression that “Fullstendig Brent” would be an album filled […]
[Reviewed by stark] Is there a more prolific musician in the dark ambient/industrial fields? At least within the ones from the Champions League of drones? I don’t think so. It’s […]
[Reviewed by stark] Imagine a deep void, devoid of light, black to its very core, soundless, airless, empty and infinite. There’s no beginning or end, no past or future. The […]