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Review: Silent Descent ‘Mind Games’

Monday 30th April 2012

The compressed American-style mix is a clean, shiny affair but the addition of such upfront keys somehow re-Europises your impression of the band, all of whom are clearly working flat-out here.

Review: School of Seven Bells ‘The Night’

Friday 27th April 2012

Industrial elements wind around bouncing, almost Primus-like distorted riffery and ragged vocals that remind you of an Obsolete-era Fear Factory.

Review: M83 ‘Reunion’

Friday 27th April 2012

Industrial elements wind around bouncing, almost Primus-like distorted riffery and ragged vocals that remind you of an Obsolete-era Fear Factory.

Review: Battles ‘Ice Cream’

Friday 27th April 2012

Industrial elements wind around bouncing, almost Primus-like distorted riffery and ragged vocals that remind you of an Obsolete-era Fear Factory.

Review: The Maccabees ‘Given To The Wild’

Wednesday 25th April 2012

From the get go The Maccabees keep the quality as high as the heady vocal register throughout this album

Review: Blood Red Shoes ‘In Time To Voices’

Wednesday 25th April 2012

This band clearly want a lot, they want to get into all the strange 90′s-rooted nerd boxes Rock had laid out. Both male and female vocalists give great performances but the distinctive latter is certainly the USP here

Review: Errors ‘Tusk’

Friday 13th April 2012

Industrial elements wind around bouncing, almost Primus-like distorted riffery and ragged vocals that remind you of an Obsolete-era Fear Factory.

Review:Django Django ‘Storm’

Friday 13th April 2012

Industrial elements wind around bouncing, almost Primus-like distorted riffery and ragged vocals that remind you of an Obsolete-era Fear Factory.

Review: ‘Be Strong’ The 2 Bears

Friday 13th April 2012

Industrial elements wind around bouncing, almost Primus-like distorted riffery and ragged vocals that remind you of an Obsolete-era Fear Factory.

Review: Cruelty Circuit

Thursday 5th April 2012

Industrial elements wind around bouncing, almost Primus-like distorted riffery and ragged vocals that remind you of an Obsolete-era Fear Factory.