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Thursday, 14 October 2010 17:03 |
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Release: 11/12/2010
A mixture of electro-clash beats, lysergic desert rock guitars and lo-fi vocals sometimes played from a busted grammophone. A damp cave, decadent, in which the figures appear faded, never sharp, where the substance is tinged with noir and the mind is lost forfeited in a thick consistency sensory tunnel where the end is distant and blurred, lower and lower, until the bowels of the unconscious.
www.myspace.com/digitalispurpurea www.auralmusic.com
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Thursday, 30 September 2010 16:01 |
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Davide Tiso, the man behind Avantgarde Extreme Metallers EPHEL DUATH, goes solo with Manuscripts Don’t Burn, a musical project with indefinite borders, where music breathes, like the House in the title. Usually avant-garde music is complicated and emotionless, this time there’s so much heart and soul that you can feel the passion behind immediately. Now sit down and breathe.
www.myspace.com/manuscriptsdontburn www.auralmusic.com
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Written by Administrator
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Tuesday, 14 September 2010 21:07 |
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Lingua from Sweden are the new discovery from Aural Music, "All My Rivals Are Imaginary Ghosts" is an incredible album filled with amazing emotional rock songs, If previous album "The Smell..." was a journey inwards and an ode to the angst of passed youth, the new album breathes heavily of growth and self esteem as most members of the band pushes 30…
Lingua: www.lingua.nu - www.myspace.com/linguamusic Aural Music: www.auralmusic.com
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Wednesday, 28 July 2010 18:56 |
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Loudmouth were formed under the slate-gray skies of post-Industrial Sunderland in late 1999 by Mick and Dave Jones (sons of Jammy from the first punk band in Sunderland: The Rebels). They initially recruited guitarist Duggy Giro and drummer Droy (Drummer Boy). This lineup played their first gig at The Borough(Sunderland) supporting Ramones tribute act Ramona (which was fitting since they took their name from the Ramones song 'Loudmouth'). With their first EP (Useless Generation) selling well at gigs Loudmouth steadily built upon their growing reputation and released their second EP (Idiot Army) which was met with rave reviews. By this point they had parted company with Droy due to musical differences and replaced him with Andy Wilkinson.
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