Having surpassed their 25th anniversary mark, the Killing Joke franchise sustains some consistency as mainstays Jaz Coleman and Geordie Walk...
Articles By Mike Adair
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Killing Joke Hosannas from the Basement to Hell Published Jul 01, 2006 -
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Nearly Reminder Published May 01, 2006If your musical tastes lean towards the delightfully dreary, former NIN drummer Jerome Dillons latest project is worth your attention. Dill...
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Evestus Wastelands Published Apr 01, 2006A self-proclaimed "post-apocalyptic soundtrack, Estonia-based Evestus second album proves he can tell one hell of a story. Using "Fallout...
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Girls Under Glass Equilibrium Published Apr 01, 2006Lovers of darkwave music may find solace in this third American release by these German veterans (theyve been around Europe since the 1980s...
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Schulz What Apology Published Apr 01, 2006Sometimes when you have a good thing going you should hang on to it. In the case of former KMFDM member Guenter Schulz, nothing could be tru...
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Einstürzende Neubauten On Tour with Neubauten.org Published Apr 01, 2006A few years ago, EN creatively broke free from their dependence on record labels. For a price, they offered fans inside looks at their recor...
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Rammstein Rosenrot Published Apr 01, 2006Rammsteins novelty may have worn off for some North Americans, but their trademark GSL (German as a Second Language) quirkiness is still a...
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Scroll Swan Soliloquy of a Deehrelict Published Apr 01, 2006When your sound is sporadic, a level of experimentation is available to you that many other musicians are unable to touch. Such is the charm...
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Headscan Pattern Recognition Published Apr 01, 2006When an up-and-coming band cross too many influences and genres, they risk alienating their potential fan-base. Just because youre another...
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Sonic Radiation The 121 Project Published Dec 01, 2005It is common these days to find industrial acts diverting their creative juices towards rock or techno approaches. Sonic Radiation adopt an...
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KMFDM Hau Ruck Published Nov 01, 2005Some bands owe their longevity to a progression of sound and artistic expression. KMFDM understand their target audience however, and contin...
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Ministry RaNtologY Published Nov 01, 2005Aside from being an obvious squeeze at Ministrys 25th Anniversary cash-cows teat, RaNtologY is a reminder of the bands iconic status. Al...
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Broken Spindles Inside/Absent Published Nov 01, 2005Joel Peterson, also known as the bassist for the Faint, takes an artistic step forward in his latest endeavour under the Broken Spindles gui...
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System Syn Postscript Published Nov 01, 2005There are two obvious ways to take this release. On one hand, System Syn represent a shadowy synth-pop sound that is a little too comparable...
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Plastic Noise Experience Noised Published Nov 01, 2005This is not exactly a new release for the German duo of Claus Kruze and Stephan Kalwa, with 12 of 18 tracks serving as an overhauled version...
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Skinny Puppy The Greater Wrong of the Right Live Published Sep 01, 2005These icons of industrial music prove they still have a sharp and bloody edge. Featuring a set list spanning the group's entire existence, t...
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Black Ice Terrible Birds Published Sep 01, 2005Formed in 1999 by Stevenson Sedgwick and Sköt B, Black Ice currently feature the contributions of five artists. For their debut album, the g...
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Primes Primes Published Sep 01, 2005Formed in 2004, this self-proclaimed electronic minimalist duo offer both their talents towards the programming, synths and vocals that make...
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The Correspondent MEMOIR Published Sep 01, 2005In 1987, Jolene Siana began a three-year career of writing to Skinny Puppy vocalist Kevin Ogilvie (aka Nivek Ogre); her obsessive project he...
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The Cave Bruce Hunt Published Aug 01, 2005In the world of horror movies, taglines can be quite insightful. Take Sony Pictures' latest release. If "beneath heaven lies hell, and benea...