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DISSOCIATED HUMAN JUNCTION

Blut Aus Nord

 

Experimental/Post Metal

1.50 | 7 ratings

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toroddfuglesteg
1 stars Warning. This is not a Blut Aus Nord album. It is a four-way split album between Bloodoline, Reverence, Karras and Blut Aus Nord.

I guess I have to say something about the three other bands too although I have no clue who they are and I could not care less too.

Bloodoline does a kind of industrial black metal with a more organic sound than Blut Aus Nord. Their material is not too bad. Reverence is straigth industrial metal and nothing more. Their sound is icecold. Picture a shipyard where thousands of people is milling around the ship they are building. Hear the sound. That's Reverence. The quality is not too bad. Blut Aus Nord does industrial black metal too, but with a more organic sound than Reverence. The quality is pretty good. Karras does a more grindcore orientated industrial metal. More grindcore than industrial metal, in fact. Their contribution is the best one here.

Industrial metal is the keyword here. I am pretty sure industrial metal is not progressive rock. Not even I find any joy in this album because this is simply not my kind of music. Neither is this any good industrial metal too. I guess one star is the only right choice.

1 star

toroddfuglesteg | 1/5 |

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