Review: Diversant: 13 – New World Disorder

Review: Diversant: 13 – New World Disorder
By

Diversant: 13 = Nitro/Noise + Funker Vogt + Cannibal Corpse … read more

Review: Dead Hand Projekt – Control

Review: Dead Hand Projekt – Control
By

First of all, I was completely amazed when I found out that some of the origins of this band are from Casper, Wyo. Luckily, they ventured out of the one-horse town and came across a Southern California influence.  … read more

Review: Covenant – The Blinding Dark
Review: Cryogenic Echelon – Taste of Failure

Review: Cryogenic Echelon – Taste of Failure
By

It bridges boundaries, and various types of music lovers will find it appealing. I will most certainly be mixing “Fall of the Reptiles (Grendel Remix)” into my set lists at the club—it’s perfect for the transition from synth pop to industrial. … read more

Review: Crucifixion Machine – ON3

Review: Crucifixion Machine – ON3
By

His creativity combines darkwave, synthpop and electro-industrial. He uses vocal samples instead of singing, which is one of my favorite styles of music. I feel it allows your mind to wander where it needs to go without imposing a lyrical meaning to the songs. … read more

Review: Cocksure – Corporate Sting

Review: Cocksure – Corporate Sting
By

Cocksure = Revolting Cocks + Acumen Nation + Iszoloscope … read more

Review: Chrome – Half Machine From The Sun – The Lost Chrome Tracks From ’79-‘80

Review: Chrome – Half Machine From The Sun – The...
By

Helios Creed and Damon Edge cleaned out their pockets, gathered funds and purchased their music rights back from corporate grasp to release a piece of lost post-punk history. … read more

Review: Combichrist – We Love You

Review: Combichrist – We Love You
By

The amount of aggressive music that is released here took me by surprise. I was expecting more of the same club-style dance tracks, but was pounded with metal/thrash, track after track. … read more

Review: Cocksure – TVMALSV

Review: Cocksure – TVMALSV
By

It is almost as if they grabbed some unreleased music and mixed it with today’s technology, making a very nostalgic yet aggressive and stimulating release. … read more

Review: Chant – Brave New Apocalypse