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4.0 excellent | Gene Gol-Jonsson CONTRIBUTOR | March 10th 22 | Black Dresses, ever animalistic and ruthless, create a (hyper?)pop album heavier than most metal albums in some last couple of years. Clever of them not to rush a full-length record this soon after the last one and instead focus on a meticulous and methodical chaos in brief 20 minutes.
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3.5 great | ajcollins15 | February 22nd 22 | The Canadian-based electronic band continues to bang you over the head with their brash and explicit instrumentals and lyrics on sexuality in the LGBTQ+ community. With that, they continue to be one of the most interesting groups to be doing that exactly. The explosive and noisy instrumentals complement the rushed and staggered vocals by Ada and Devi. Take a listen if you want some instrumentally interesting and diverse electronic music.
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3.1 good | Erwann S. STAFF | March 21st 24 | Forget Your Own Face is a short burst of metallic electro-industrial synthpop that nicely displays the band's capacity to blend many genres in a "fuck yall". Aggro shit that ain't as catchy as some of the band's other material.
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3.0 good | cjbizzlebizzle | September 11th 22 | Just feels a bit more thrown together than their previous releases without as much songwriting focus as their best material. Devi and Rook are still producing some of the most aggressive and interesting industrial music and hopefully they continue on this trajectory but this feels a bit more like extras from their three most recent records rather than a continued evolution of this project.
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4.5 superb | Pvzuzu | March 28th 23 |
3.5 great | wwf | March 3rd 22 |
3.5 great | iGuter | February 25th 22 |
4.5 superb | JS19 | February 21st 22 |
4.0 excellent | Xirae | February 19th 22 |
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