Existenz said:From Explicity Intense Magazine
"Biomechanical-The Empires Of The Worlds
Earache
Biomechanical are metal's future. It's
that simple."
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Brian Davis
Explicitly Intense Magazine
www.knac.com
Plague Witch said:Cool!!!! Thanks for posting my review. I'd like to give everyone an FYI that I just conducted an in-depth interview (13 fucking pages!!!!) with John K, and it will be posted at www.metalrefuge.com in the next day or so. I'll bring it over as soon as it's up!
I can't say enough about Biomechanical-this band and particularly John are utterly brilliant. After talking to the man I can honestly say he fits the mold of a Mikael Akerfeldt, Maynard James Keenan or Peter Tatgren, and there is no possible better comment than that!!!!! Sheer genius-I'm buying stock in Biomechanical!!
Lee_B said:Shit. I dunno if you translated that one, but it's a hell of a good review!
Jo said:Hard & Heavy review http://www.hardandheavy.net/eng/reviews/index.php?op=1&id=200
When Biomechanical sent me their 2001 demo Distorted back in 2002, I was pined down by the extreme insanity of this 5 piece from the U.K. its now 2005 and Earache Records has just sent me their 2nd album The Empires Of The Worlds. Biomechanical havent missed a trick on this spectacular album. The music that Biomechanical create is a blend of Judas Priest and Pantera with symphonic overtones with singer Jon Ks vocal style being a mix between Rob Halford and Phil Anslmo, the end result is devastating and has to be heard to be believed. In my mind Metal has been crying out for a band like Biomechanical, but is the world ready for the onslaught of The Empires Of The Worlds? Only time will tell. The album rounds it self out with the 4-part track Absolution. 100/100