Artist: Terrolokaust
Song: Just One Fix
Terrorkode – Corrosive Audio
Label: Deathwatch Asia
Release Date: October 28, 2011
Website: myspace.com/terrorkode
Review by: Jeremy Davey
Columbia’s Terrorkode are a band that I would put into the same musical grouping as musical artists such as Soman and Modulate. You know what I mean; big bass, sharp synths, samples, and virtually no vocal presence. To me, this has always been a musical style designed more for the dance floor than for private listening, and I’ve never been a big fan of this style. That’s not to say it doesn’t have its merits or isn’t good, it’s just not my kinda’ thing. (more…)
Project Rotten – Cinema Bizarre
Label: Advoxya Records
Release Date: September 25, 2011
Website: projectrotten.se
Review by: Michael Faries
Little known group Project Rotten is back with Cinema Bizarre, another frightening journey into the world of Harsh-EBM. The duo was formed in 2009 and is comprised of Fredrik Croona (from Metropolis artist Menschdefekt) and Kettil Sundberg (Syndrome X/209). If you haven’t heard of either, consider this your formal introduction to a group you won’t take out of your playlist. Following the debut album, 2010’s The Freakshow, Project Rotten decided to change the sound to a slight degree. This time around, you can actually make out some of the vocals, which is always a plus. Other than that, this release is very similar to The Freakshow and has the staple ingredients you have come to expect from all the Aggrotech groups you love. (more…)
Terrolokaust – God Loves The Violence
Released: March 25, 2011
Label: Deathwatch Asia
Website: terrolokaust.com
Review by: William Dashiell Hammett
Terrolokaust formed in 2006 from the ashes of Symawrath, a previous musical project Javi Ssagittar and Indio had been involved with. Now listing their base of operations as both Barcelona, Spain and Cologne, Germany, the duo entered the studio in 2009 and started work on what would eventually become God Loves The Violence. (more…)