Those wacky Slovenians are at it again. Where can one possibly start with this bunch? You cant listen to them without doing yourself the fa...
Articles By Coreen Wolanski
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ReviewsLaibach Published Jan 01, 2006
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ReviewsNeil Leyton ...From the Brighter Side of the Midnight Sun Published Jan 01, 2006
This one had me playing air guitar within the first minute as it launched into action with the riffed-out bluesy rocknroll and the "Rocks...
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ReviewsAndroid Lust The Dividing Published Jan 01, 2006
If your music wardrobe is in need of a makeover this fall, Android Lust might be the just the new thing you’re after. Not your generic...
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Reviews:Wumpscut: Preferential Legacy & Music for a German Tribe Published Jan 01, 2006
New tunes, old tunes, remixes, rare goodies — basically a whole mess of Rudy Ratzinger (aka :Wumpscut:) is compiled neatly here for yo...
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ReviewsDavid Sylvian Camphor Published Jan 01, 2006
This two-CD set might best described as a master jam of obscure instrumentalists. The former head of '70s/'80s new wave set Japan, Sylvian h...
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ReviewsVarious Black Music Published Jan 01, 2006
For 20 years or so, English label LTM has been putting out some important music that has been both influential and innovative in its own rig...
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ReviewsInsurgent Inc. Published Jan 01, 2006
Helping to keep the pulse of Canadian dark electronic strong, Montreal industrial/EBM act Insurgent have come out with their third record. T...
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ReviewsMarilyn Manson The Golden Age of Grotesque Published Jan 01, 2006
With this record Im glad to say Im finally becoming a Marilyn Manson fan. This pleases me because Ive always found the guy to be intellig...
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ReviewsDead Can Dance Published Jan 01, 2006
Seventeen years and nine studio albums all come together here to give an overview of this bands career. Fans of, and newcomers to, the work...
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ReviewsThe Organ Sinking Hearts Published Jan 01, 2006
Where can I start in singing the praises of this Vancouver act? Let's begin with the vocals of Katie Sketch: a little Deborah Harry, a lot o...
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ReviewsPaula Frazer A Place Where I Know Published Jan 01, 2006
Dim the lights and get out the hooch before you throw this on. This collection of Paula Frazers work from 1992 to 2002 finds her channellin...
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ReviewsKenna New Sacred Cow Published Jan 01, 2006
Say what you want about the ’80s, but some of the best pop music came out of that decade and no one’s going to convince me other...
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ReviewsNick Cave and the Bad Seeds God is in the House Published Jan 01, 2006
In 2001, Nick Cave toured with his sombre Seeds, and in this two-hour DVD we are invited to join them for their Lyon, France performance a...
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ReviewsTerence Fixmer/Various Aktion Mekanik Published Jan 01, 2006
Every once in a while, you take a look at your CD collection, skim over its many faces (and cases) and heave a big sigh of frustration. I do...
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ReviewsSiouxsie and the Banshees Seven Year Itch Live Published Jan 01, 2006
In spring of 2002, these goth-punk legends from London took on the world with a tour and a unique vision. They weren’t out to perform...
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ReviewsCovenant Northern Light Published Jan 01, 2006
Those darling, rosy-cheeked Swedes once again prove why they're leading the pack of current electronic/EBM acts. Who would've thought they c...
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ReviewsLunasect Points of Departure Published Jan 01, 2006
Ever since the tearful demise of the Cocteau Twins, there has remained a gaping void in the female-fronted, shoegazer/ethereal pop category....
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ReviewsAskii Disco Askii Disco Published Mar 01, 2004
With the deluge of electronic acts finding their way out of home computers everywhere, its getting harder and harder to separate the wheat...
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ReviewsDevics The Stars at Saint Andrea Published Mar 01, 2004
This disc will draw you into its clutches like intoxicating ether. Sara Lovs smooth vocals are nothing short of seductive and 30 seconds in...
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ReviewsHouse of Not The Walkabout of A. Nexter Niode: Part 1 Off the Path Published Mar 01, 2004
This is the first album of five in the ambitious Walkabout series by Ontarios House of Not. All the grandiosity of style (and some stunning...