Visar inlägg med etikett 2013. Visa alla inlägg
Visar inlägg med etikett 2013. Visa alla inlägg

2 nov. 2014

Gothtune playlist at Spotify 2013



This is a playlist of the songs we played at Gothtune podcast 2013. It is not all songs because everything can not be found at Spotify. However, it is 103 song and over 8 hours with music, enjoy!

1 mars 2014

Ascetic – Self Initiation



Ascetic is from Melbourne, Australia. But on their Facebook page they say their current location is Berlin. However, their album Self Initiation was released 4th of March 2013 by OSCL Records.

Ascetic describe themselves as Bloom gloom, or this is what they write inside their biography “Drawn from a collective obsession with fringe philosophy and post-new-age consciousness, Self Initiation evokes the moods & spaces of 4AD’s early roster (Swans, Dead Can Dance, Cocteau Twins), with a nod to contemporaries The Soft Moon, Factory Floor & Portishead’s ‘Third’.

For me this feels very much 80´s and I think their sound reminds very much of Joy Division, sometimes early The Cure. Self Initiation is a record that growing for each time I have listen to it, and I have now played it for more than 20 times in my car and at my home. Their songs got a high standard from the beginning til the end, the sound is like I said, very 80´s, gloomy and foggy sound-stage. They got kind of lay back attitude in which they succeeded with. I think this record somehow reminds of Night Sins, but Night Sins played a more traditional Gothic Rock and Ascetic is more into Post-Punk. Both of those two band went last year back to the roots to archive it for today’s generation. I give it a big recommendation, check them out.



This review can be found at Dark Reviews.

5 jan. 2014

REVIEW: Beastmilk - Climax


Beastmilk from Finland released their cd Climax, 29 of November this year. They play post-punk, described in their biography as a gloomier Joy Division, a medicated Killing Joke with a lush layering of Peter Murphy.

Their cd is mostly intensive and I feel much influence from the 60´s rockabilly sound, but with a modern attitude of post-punk and sometimes foggy heavy guitars. I love the drive in the drums and Kvohst voice is kind of unique too. Most of the songs got very professional structure and their song Genocidal Crush has a very big hit potential. The most of the songs goes straight forward but there are two tracks who are slower, Ghosts Out Of Focus and the last song Stange Attractors.

For me, this is a great release with a professional sound. It is a band that would be interesting to see live. I think it could be a very mixed audience, from rockabilly's to dressed up dark goths. To be honest, this record became number five on my top ten releases of 2013.



Homepage
Facebook

11 dec. 2013

Gothtune Podcast #20 at Mixcloud

Gothtune podcast-20 - 201312 by Gothtune on Mixcloud



Tracklist:
01 - Gothtune - Jingle
02 - Vanity - Sun
03 - Madness of the Night - Oppression
04 - Carnival Star - My Coreen
05 - Liquid Grey - Love Under Will
06 - Geometric Vision - Solitude of the Trees
07 - The Stompcrash - Looking Eastward
08 - Stupid Bitch Reject - Inside My Asylum
09 - Opium Dream Estate - Dead Souls
10 - Love Club - Distant
11 - Kudu Voodoo (Nick Page) - Bela Lugosi´s Dead
12 - Rabia Sorda - Deaf
13 - Opera Multi Steel - Mauvais Oeil
14 - Karma Project - Wake Up The Beast
15 - Belgrado - Sombra De La Cruz
16 - Masquerade - Needle Through a Bug

5 dec. 2013

REVIEW: Madness Of The Night - The Asgarda



Madness of the Night
The Asgarda – released Nov 29th 2013

Madness of the Night are Daniel Dante (Sweden) & Abir Blackshadow (Lebanon). Formed in 2011 and based in Sweden their unique style and take on Goth Rock can probably best be surmised in their own words: "When we make music, we focus on our inner voices, this is where the music comes from. There is no inspiration to our music but only the Madness inside of us."



With the release of "The Asgarda" they have not only re-recorded and re-mastered some of their previous releases but also written and recorded new material for the album. It is worth noting at this point that when we say "re-mastered" – we mean "mastered".

The previously released tracks that appear on the album have been given a totally new lease on life and this album raises the bar by Madness of the Night into new highs and current fans and followers will both be surprised at the "new sound" and possibly shocked as well.

Signing to predominantly "metal" label Massacre Records (Germany) who describe the release as 'Gothic Metal' and bringing in Andy Horn (Mortal Love, Darkseed, Edenbridge) who mixed and mastered the album has given Madness of the Night a new lease on life and raised the bar to all new highs.


Daniels work on the music has been given the treatment it so rightly deserves and his work not only on his guitar playing, but also his piano, synth and programming has allowed his dark roots to grow and flourish. Classic Goth riff driven tracks, with atmospheric backing, create songs written with changes and melodies that are totally recognisable as Madness of the Night. The overall sound may have been enhanced and strengthened but nothing familiar has been taken away, it's a perfect example of what should happen when a band's music is professionally presented.

Within all the re-mastering and mixing and production and all that "technical" stuff, what does it actually mean for the songs?

What it means is that in balancing the music and enhancing on Daniels work the soundscape allows the power and passion of Abir's vocal to not only drive the songs skywards but to give her the space to do what only she can do – deliver her message in a way that few can do these days.

Singing in English as well as her native tongue of Arabic gives an extra edge to The Asgarda that is both a surprise and a breath of fresh air. Arabic may not be a language familiar to many of us, but in a song like "Theatre of Life", Abir's vocal – which is both powerful and yet soft at the same time, meanders and floats over the track beautifully and singing in Arabic just adds something extra special to the song.

"Javla Zigenare" is our pick from the album though. This song has a "wow-factor" to rival any Goth Rock anthem out there. If it fails to get you out of your seat then you may need to see a doctor as you're most likely dead. If you're not screaming the chorus after even the first listen then you will be after the 2nd, 3rd, 4th and more as this is a track you will most certainly play many, many times.

However, it's not all Goth Metal or Goth Rock! "Jephania" or even "She is the Demon" are more or less piano based songs with a true darkness at their heart following haunting melodies and almost operatic vocals. Add to that the slow drive of "Oppression" and the epic seven and a half minutes of "Stand Up" which is not only well written and powerful in its delivery but also a very passionate, dark track - which for us is a song deserving of its length – and you have an album which delivers at every turn within the songs and within every song change.

Madness of the Night have worked long and hard on this album and it shows. Powerful, Haunting, Passionate and Aggressive are just a few of the words that we would use to describe "The Asgarda", but possibly the best way to describe Madness of the Night would be to end this article in the same way it started - in their own words: "We Are Goth Rockers And We Don't Care!"

The Asgarda is available from Massacre Records from November 29th.

http://massacre.musiclogistics.net/releases/227375

https://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/id726613282?affId=1720307
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00CHFOE1W?tag=geo01-21
www.madnessofthenight.com
www.facebook.com/madnessofthenightmusic
www.twitter.com/madnessnight
www.youtube.com/user/Madnessofthenight

www.massacre-records.com

This review is republished from Onairtunes.com, written by ProducerMark.

7 jan. 2013

Cruel Britannia's Haunted Wardrobe: January 2013

Cruel Britannia's Haunted Wardrobe: January 2013 by Cruelbritannia on Mixcloud



1 All Gone Dead - Vivid Still Beating
2 Principe Valiente - One More Time
3 Jerusalem Syndrome - Demise Of Eden
4 Raven Adore - Killing Me
5 The Cult - Gimmick
6 Newlydeads - Cities In Dust
7 Faces Of Sarah - Impurity
8 The Last Cry - Virtual Fix
9 Madness Of The Night - Voices Of The People
10 Opposite Sex - Violent Heartstrings
11 Red Lorry Yellow Lorry - Monkeys On Juice
12 Adoration - Touch The Water
13 Rrrrrrr - Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps)
14 Miranda Sex Garden - Peep Show
15 Marquee Moon - Beyond The Pale