2022 - Albums i've liked |
1 | | Psyclon Nine Less to Heaven
A dichotomy between P9's aggresive & melancholic sides with lush modern production. I can even smell Not My God influence. Devastating as a neighbor's drill guitar riffs accompanied by burning alive Nero Bellum will cut you without a knife whilst deep bass echoes like a heart beat. The other parts are brooding & dramatic similar to cinematic score approach, Nero even sounds human the most in-here. Mixing- & storytelling-wise it's a master class of psychological horror in some instances. |
2 | | Dawn Of Ashes Scars of the Broken
Another powerful experiment by DOA. This is a unique sample of psychological, blackened industrial metal born out of heart-felt breakups & PTSDs with screaming pain. Rings a church number of bells in one's darkest experience. It's all applicaply structured like Divine Comedy placing your emotions on a swing set until your either stop or endure. Electronics delicatly enhances metal & mid-song bridges let the drama sink in. This LP is a proper interlocutor in a city which sleeps. |
3 | | PIG The Merciless Light
The lord of lard, porcine libertine & our shotgun messiah has unsurprisingly not surprised with his new offering. Essentially, it has all of his modern production tropes: Gospel's electro-reliance, Risen's glam industrial-galore, use of new languages from the recent EP - you name it. But this time the interplay between riffs, post-effects & dominant synths pitchshifts the album to an air-tight, yet more skillful sound, placing front & center most tasty pork with Limbo's borlesque-noir garnish. |
4 | | PIG Baptise Bless & Bleed |
5 | | Bile Pot Farmer vol.2
This album is a birthday cake dancer of this year. Out of nowhere... Industrial
thrash metal played by possessed decepticons - repetative, but not sluggish. Lyrics are pure acid nonsense, incl. the title itself. Contrary to the previous album, it's inconsistent & blurs into conceptual minimalism at times, but stupidly entertaining all the way. Some tracks builds up cyberpunk vision, some feels like sleazy psych rock as if it's performed by f@cked up Daft Punk. Hell, i don't even mind the horns. |
6 | | Skold Dead God
Potius sero quam nunquam! Finally i can disrupt the orderly routine of the instituituon with a license. It's a passionate punk of a bygone era with right balance between enganging guitar & percussion plus neat electronic post-effects - not primitive, nor overloaded. A tad edgy, but surely warms each simple man's heart with sincere christian-hurty philosophy capable of getting under your skin once a healthy dose of provocation transitions into thought-provoking nihilism. In my top 3 by SKOLD. |
7 | | Ludovico Technique Haunted People
Maybe praising an anthology album, recorded single per single with an injured turtle's pace, is unfair to other artists, but this experiment is worth all the blown out candles in the batcave. Lestat's baritone is seducingly goth, with vocoder's magic - hautingly cybergoth. Whether his nazgûls are not using epic choir samples, they can enhance any song with a slightly new genre shift. Lyrical insightfulness can make you paranoid of the devil's pact. Thou' chorus overreliance can spoil the trick. |
8 | | Celldweller Satellites |
9 | | SDH Maybe a Body |
10 | | Suicide Commando Goddestruktor |
11 | | Soundtrack (Video Game) Anno: Mutationem Original Game Soundtrack Complete |
12 | | Minuit Machine Don't Run From The Fire - Remix Edition |
13 | | KMFDM Hyena
All around decent album. It presents strong song-writing diversity with punchy mastering, albeit by rehearshing certain ideas from Nihil, Adios, Symbols & even UAIOE. Lyrics are still englufed with sharp-wit counterculture. Current guitarist is crème de la crème of style. Some songs symbolically reflects the HYËNA title with vaudeville aesthetics. Genre-juggling from funky hip-hop & 80's punk to electro-industrial & DUB is tits, but ultimately KMFDM aren't expanding beyond tried-tasted tropes. |
14 | | Priest Body Machine |
15 | | Hocico HyperViolent
Very disappointing, but it has it's moments. |
16 | | Daniel Deluxe Ghostrunner Project HEL |
17 | | Minuit Machine 24
WAITING! |
18 | | Laibach Wir Sind Das Volk |
19 | | Various Artists A Tribute to Love & Rockets And Tones On Tail |
20 | | Void Stasis Ruins |
21 | | MATT HART BELOW THE TERRA PT. 1 |
22 | | Phantogram Eyelid Movies (Expanded Edition)
Ofc i CAN'T WAIT! |
23 | | Various Artists (Electronic) Cyberwave 86 |
24 | | Front Line Assembly Front Line Assembly – Permanent Data 1986-1989 |
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