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As of Yesterday, Mesh's second single from the successful album “A Perfect Solution” is available in shops. How Long offers an amazing hook-line and an instrumentation which skilfully combines a catchy Pop-potential with the absolute promise of a floor-filler. B-sides include the previously unreleased track “Save Everyone” and the long-awaited “Hold & Restrain”, which was only available on vinyl.Source: Newsletter
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Almost everything is fair game if it gets you through the night. A door closes, the room has no windows. It is 3:06 AM. The edge of dawn can be so far at night. “Anything That Gets You Through The Night” will make it possible to overcome such gloom. Reflected in this second opus, we will be exposed to survival under different situations and varying circumstances such as pressure, danger and lust. This album by the Edge Of Dawn duo proposes twelve rich, experimental tracks. The famous guest singer Reagan Jones from IRIS gets the ball rolling with the song “Beyond The Gate” and heralds an album which might in our opinion become one of this year's highlights.Source: Newsletter
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At the end of May, Front Line Assembly will release the single „Shifting Through The Lens“, which will be a powerful forerunner for the upcoming album „Improvised Electronic Device“ to be unveiled this summer. Canadian Electro-geek Greg Reely (Nettwerk) and Skinny Puppy's sound engineer Ken „Hi Watt“ Marshall will be in charge of production for both. As was the case with their last album, it will also feature several guest singers, including Alan Jourgensen from Ministry author of the lyrics and mixing compositions on the song „Stupidity“. Our curiosity is killing us, but one thing is clear: The Canadian electronic legends have unleashed a storm and this one is going to be huge, really huge.Source: Newsletter
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Half a decade after the release of “Combustion”, the Canadian duo Decoded Feedback will proudly present their eighth album “Aftermath” towards the middle of may. Despite being in the 17th year of this project's existence, there is no lack of innovation or variation. This particular album boasts a strong mix, combining their typical blend of pulsing baselines and angelic synthetic melodies (“Silent Killer”, “Proteus Syndrome”) with nostalgic glimpses to the old school Dark Wave of the eighties (“Dark Reflections”, “Shelter Me”). After working on it for five years, Decoded Feedback have created a full-bodied album with superlative engineering. It is much more than just an “Aftermath”.Source: Newsletter
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A look into the line-up and the anticipation for this year's M'era Luna festival increases rapidly. Already 30 bands are confirmed. For over 10 years the M'era Luna stands for a diverse line-up from the various genres of dark music and it will keep true to that concept in 2010 as well.
- AREA4 FESTIVAL 2010 - Queens of the Stone Age & more
- NEVERMORE - Post "The Obsidian Conspiracy" artwork trailer
- TURISAS - First concert in Japan in May
- HALO EFFECT - New video clip online
- GRASPOP 2010 - 11 new names
- THE FORESHADOWING - Close to release second album
- POISONBLACK - New album "Of Rust And Bones" available now
- SICK OF IT ALL - "Based on a True Story" track by track video part 2
- LISA GERRARD - "Come Quietly" CD now available
- RAGNARÖK FESTIVAL 2010 - Varg cancelled




