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New album from Brookland band ACOR, which has left me immediately captured and ready to dive into this deep pool. This record is a perfect blend of the homage to the past and the modern construction of the future. Well deep power and resonant vocals carry these stalking shadow woven songs. It's concrete wilderness and Peter Murphy poetry. Ringing guitars and driving basslines carry a heroic journey through a desolate land. preciousken
A killer re-release of a rare solo post-punk LP from 1988 by the frontman of Taste of Decay and Garden of Pleasures. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 17, 2022
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The excesses of their previous album 'Contradictions' have disappeared in this one. Much more focused and polished, sacrificing elements here and there (is far less droney, for example), the album as a whole is more accesible and comprehensive. The tracks have more individual personality, which makes the record more enjoyable and unique than just "another post punk album". A great collection of really solid post punk tracks. Dionysos Nyktelios