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Atrox>> Orgasm 5//6
label::
Code666 release date::
2003
length::
51min. genre::
prog dark metal
web::
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tracklist::
1. Methods Of Survival
2. Flesh City
3. Heartquake
4. Burning Bridges
5. This Vigil
6. Tentacles
7. Secondhand Traumas
8. Pre-Sense I guess writing unique music is a property that just a few bands have and surely Atrox is among these. If you?ve never heard them before, prepare yourself for a ride of a lifetime. For all you guys looking for different music: your journey has ended. Atrox delivers more than you can bear; ?Orgasm? represents the logical follow up to the previous "Terrestrials", achieving to improve the thanks to a more focused songwriting. Although, I warn you this is not an easy listening, in fact you can find yourself lost in your first listening sessions. Imagine yourself being exposed to an instrumentalism alà Meshuggah encircled by a diversified and schizofrenic sung piece from the singer Monika ranging from almost pop mewing to mad roars and you'll get a pale picture of this album. I don?t think I?ve even exposed all the angles the band covers with their music because it's really a difficult task. One thing is certain; Atrox consists of one of the most talented groups of people I?ve heard in a long time if ever. If you?re open-minded and have enough time and will to dive into their world the final satisfaction over exceeds the initial expenses.
strenuus [20/11/2003]
Atrox>> Orgasm 5//6
label::
Code666 release date::
2003
length::
51min. genre::
prog dark metal
web::
email::
tracklist::
1. Methods Of Survival
2. Flesh City
3. Heartquake
4. Burning Bridges
5. This Vigil
6. Tentacles
7. Secondhand Traumas
8. Pre-Sense I guess writing unique music is a property that just a few bands have and surely Atrox is among these. If you?ve never heard them before, prepare yourself for a ride of a lifetime. For all you guys looking for different music: your journey has ended. Atrox delivers more than you can bear; ?Orgasm? represents the logical follow up to the previous "Terrestrials", achieving to improve the thanks to a more focused songwriting. Although, I warn you this is not an easy listening, in fact you can find yourself lost in your first listening sessions. Imagine yourself being exposed to an instrumentalism alà Meshuggah encircled by a diversified and schizofrenic sung piece from the singer Monika ranging from almost pop mewing to mad roars and you'll get a pale picture of this album. I don?t think I?ve even exposed all the angles the band covers with their music because it's really a difficult task. One thing is certain; Atrox consists of one of the most talented groups of people I?ve heard in a long time if ever. If you?re open-minded and have enough time and will to dive into their world the final satisfaction over exceeds the initial expenses.
strenuus [20/11/2003]