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nedison · 5 years ago
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Despite its dark title, The Existential Threat comes across as the love child of Gabriel-era Genesis and a Commodore 64, and it��s every bit as strange as that sounds.
Excerpt from SonicAbuse’s review of a track from Sparks’ A Steady Drip, Drip, Drip
I am SO READY to hear that.
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jaceblackheart · 6 years ago
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Review for the soul communions debut album from 2017 mmxvii by SonicAbuse
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cruel-nature-records · 5 years ago
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commentsense888 · 7 years ago
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Trinity writes her first program by sonicabuser https://www.reddit.com/r/ProgrammerHumor/comments/91b5zq/trinity_writes_her_first_program/?utm_source=ifttt
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beezysmg-blog · 7 years ago
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@SonicAbuser Episode 1 - Studio Session w/ French MystiQ & $cream http://youtu.be/jztBJHjv0cA
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earache · 11 years ago
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nuclearblastuk · 5 years ago
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nuclearblastuk · 5 years ago
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nuclearblastuk · 6 years ago
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nuclearblastuk · 6 years ago
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‘Much has changed in the world of In Flames since they emerged in 1990, the band continuously refining and streamlining their sound (often in the face of fierce opposition) as they evolved and matured from their early years as melodic death metal pioneers. Incorporating electronic elements and even gothic touches, Siren Charms and Battles proved to be impressive outings for the band and, arguably, for every fan the band chased off with their increasingly melodic stylings, they gained two more (certainly, if the ecstatic crowd of sounds from the heart of Gothenburg is anything to go by). Now back with their thirteenth album, the band trailed a tougher sound than heard on the previous two outings, but although the album as a whole does have considerable heft, it actually feels like the spiritual and sonic sequel to the impressive battles, the band consolidating the melodic excursions of that record whilst allowing for some tougher, diamond-edged riffing to emerge across the album’s thirteen tracks.’
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nuclearblastuk · 8 years ago
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nuclearblastuk · 5 years ago
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Sonic Abuse reviewed Vader’s new record Solitude In Madness - check out what they said below! Do you agree? http://www.sonicabuse.com/vader-solitude-in-madness-cd-review/ Purchase Solitude In Madness here: http://nblast.de/VaderSolitudeMadness \m/
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beezysmg-blog · 7 years ago
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@SonicAbuser Episode 1 - Studio Session w/ French MystiQ & $cream http://youtu.be/jztBJHjv0cA
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beezysmg-blog · 8 years ago
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@SonicAbuser Episode 1 - Studio Session w/ French MystiQ & $cream http://youtu.be/jztBJHjv0cA
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nuclearblastuk · 9 years ago
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nuclearblastuk · 9 years ago
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Sonic Abuse review Soilwork’s latest album, ‘The Ride Majestic!‘
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