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 If you want to know how the band sounded (in the good old days!) and how Peter Murphy’s schizoid voice captivated audiences all over the world, get yourself a copy of "Press the Eject and Give me the Tape."

 Muddy sounds, twisted bass arpeggios, frantic guitars, and the voice of young Pete Murphy standing out magnificently on this shaky sonic framework.

This review praises 'Press The Eject And Give Me The Tape' as an essential live album that showcases Bauhaus at their peak in the early 1980s. It highlights the raw energy, twisted bass, and Peter Murphy's captivating voice. Despite the band's disappointing recent releases, this live collection reminds fans of their seminal goth rock sound. The album includes iconic tracks and a special collaboration with Nico. Highly recommended for goth and British rock enthusiasts. Listen to Bauhaus's legendary live album and experience the raw goth rock energy of the early 80s!

 Ragon is the middle ground between a punk and a crooner like Nick Cave.

 This is their first official album and, in the reviewer’s opinion, it manages to surpass in terms of intensity and complexity even their second effort.

Cult Of Youth’s debut album is a complex and intense blend of apocalyptic folk that transcends typical genre boundaries. Sean Ragon combines English and American influences, including Death In June and Velvet Underground, with punk energy and semi-industrial sounds. The album challenges easy description but rewards listeners with emotional depth and varied rhythms. It is recommended for those patient with strong and strident folk music. Listen to Cult Of Youth’s intense debut and explore a unique blend of apocalyptic folk and punk energy.

 An album to dream with open eyes, to sleep, or to personally experience hallucinations.

 Black Metal is just one component of the music you’ll hear, because there is also something Doom and even Shoegaze.

Woods of Desolation’s 'Towards The Depths' delivers a powerful mix of depressive black metal enriched by doom and shoegaze influences. The album features melodic acoustic parts adding a calming, mysterious atmosphere. Originating from Australia, the band shows promising talent in blending genres for an immersive listening experience. Fans of melancholic and atmospheric metal should not miss this release. Dive into Woods of Desolation's atmospheric world—listen to 'Towards The Depths' and experience the unique fusion of depressive black metal and shoegaze today!

 With Undisputed Attitude, you enter the heart of rage, of chaos, and of blind fury!

 A jolt of unparalleled adrenaline was needed.

This review highlights Slayer's 1996 album Undisputed Attitude as a powerful and energetic work blending hardcore covers with metal intensity. Contrary to common misconceptions labeling it simply as a punk album, it presents a deeper homage to hardcore influences and offers driving fury unmatched in later extreme metal releases. The album’s only original track, Gemini, showcases Slayer's signature ferocity. Overall, it’s praised as a much-needed adrenaline boost following more polished previous records. Dive into Slayer’s Undisputed Attitude and experience raw hardcore fury infused with metal power – listen now!

 With Dream Affair, we find neither a slavish imitation nor a 'revised and corrected' re-proposal of those sounds.

 Strong personality and robust determination. Revitalistic yes, but with class!

Dream Affair's Endless Days embraces the New Wave resurgence with an authentic yet fresh approach. The album melds danceable rhythms reminiscent of New Order with Joy Division-like melancholy and dreamy 4AD pop elements. It pays homage without imitation, showing strong personality and elegant determination. Tracks like the title song, Silent Story, and No Use Hiding stand out as highlights. Listen to Dream Affair's Endless Days and experience a fresh yet nostalgic New Wave journey!

 Lifelover were geniuses and were overshadowed by medium-value bands like, for example, the much-talked-about Shinning.

 But what a beautiful album this “Erotik” is! To be enjoyed from the first to the last note.

Lifelover's 'Erotik' is an exceptional album that moves beyond traditional black metal, incorporating indie, dark gothic, and post-rock elements. The band’s unique sound is deeply emotional and metropolitan in tone. The review highlights the tragic loss of their singer B and the complexity of their music, which balances seriousness with an ambiguous, almost ironic edge. Ultimately, 'Erotik' is praised as a beautiful and powerful depressive rock experience. Listen to Lifelover’s 'Erotik' and experience a haunting blend of depressive rock and emotional depth.

 This album sucks!

 If you want to hurt yourself with some tacky and pointless gothic metal, buy 'Snake Killer'.

The reviewer strongly criticizes Love Like Blood's Snakekiller album for its uninspired and tacky gothic metal style. The album unsuccessfully mimics iconic bands like Sisters of Mercy and Fields of the Nephilim. Lyrics are described as embarrassing, and the music is deemed pointless. The album is considered a waste of money, suitable only for those seeking poor gothic metal. Read the full review before buying Love Like Blood’s Snakekiller and explore better gothic metal alternatives.

 A group more unique than rare!

 Music to listen to attentively but at the same time with the heart!

The reviewer shares an unexpected love for Moonsorrow after attending a concert featuring Nordic folklore-metal bands. Their latest album 'Varjoina Kuljemme Kuolleiden Maassa' is praised for its blend of Viking spirit, black, heavy, and doom metal elements. The music is described as epic and gloomy, appealing even to those previously unfamiliar with this metal style. The album warrants attentive and heartfelt listening. Dive into Moonsorrow's epic metal saga and experience 'Varjoina Kuljemme Kuolleiden Maassa' today!

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