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EATING US

Black Moth Super Rainbow

Crossover Prog


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1 stars I'm not sure if this band really meets the demands of this site and even of crossover prog subgenre. This release sounds typically like Indie-Rock with very little progressive elements.

The record is filled with short and very much the same songs. All the vocals are transformed using Vocoder. These electronic voices combined with characteristic monotonous synths make this mellow indie- feeling on the album, what I don't really consider as interesting. It's simply boring and uninspiring. After several listens it's even hard to point out the best or worst track. On the Homepage of the band you can see a foolish clip to the first song "Born on a Day the Sun Didn't Rise". Actually it's another argument for stay away from this release.

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Posted Saturday, November 14, 2009 | Review Permalink

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