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Their records from forty years ago still sound contemporary and charming today, convincing us that their motto (Semper Imitatum Numquam Idem) was adopted without presumption. 'Night Time ... was the one that summed it up and made it accessible to a larger audience.'
Their records from forty years ago still sound contemporary and charming today, convincing us that their motto (Semper Imitatum Numquam Idem) was adopted without presumption.
'Night Time ... was the one that summed it up and made it accessible to a larger audience.'
Killing Joke's 1985 album Night Time is praised as a landmark in post-punk and dark rock, featuring timeless tracks like 'Love Like Blood' and 'Eighties.' The band masterfully blends punk energy with deeper cultural themes, influencing later genres and artists such as grunge and industrial rock. The review highlights the album's cohesion, power, and musical ingenuity, celebrating its lasting relevance decades later. Explore Killing Joke's Night Time and experience a timeless post-punk classic that shaped modern rock.
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