Wynardtage   A Flicker Of Hope
3.8
excellent
Release Date: 2010
Tracklist

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4.5 superby87arrow | May 21st 19

A really underrated album by Wyn. Deserves a 4.0 from me because there are many enjoyable songs on
it. A Flicker Of Hope, White Frost, We Can Carry A Lot and the haunting Closer are up there with
his best songs he ever did.


Some harsh electro artists will always play an important role in my music world, for example
Fractured, Wynardtage, earlier Aesthetic Perfection, IWR, Some X-Fusion, Hocico, Die Sektor, ESC
(Eden Synthetic Corps), First 3 Heimataerde albums and Velvet Acid Christ, also Tactical Sekt,
Life Cried, Asphyxia, Distatix, Unter Null, Distorted Memory, Dawn Of Ashes, Suicide Commando,
Deadjump

Favourite songs on this album:

1. White Frost / Closer
3. We Can Carry A Lot / A Flicker Of Hope
5. Solitude
6. The Fall (feat. Unter Null)
7. Deep Red (feat. Damian Dior) / Taste This Rush
9. Blindfold (feat. Mel) / Alive / Slow The Tide

No Hurricane Age because that song was always on Praise The Fallen album (2007) but it's a great
song there.

Bump

0.0 bloc | November 30th 10

It's quite amazing (and sad) to hear a harsh ebm album where the "faster" songs are all plain jane and the slower (yes, I said SLOW) songs are ten times better. A Flicker of Hope is exactly the case, where tracks like White Frost and Hurricane Age are brilliant, yet surprisingly clean sounding. It's a new sound for Wyndartage, and he pulls it off so well that I feel bad for not liking the rest of the songs on the album. The rest are not bad by any means, but just too generic. Given that Wynardtage has been releasing an album EVERY year since 2006, I think it's safe to say he's getting pretty damn tired.

Bump

4.0 excellentWallOfSheep08 | April 16th 20
3.0 goodlintu987 | December 11th 11

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