Between the Buried and Me are passable metalcore, with glimmers of interesting. This is an experimental electro side project of the singer. It’s horrid.
Pretty much the same kind of album that he released four years ago. That’s not all bad if you like the catchy beats and not-a-care-in-the-world attitude.
Loopy’s signature slashing, gritty guitar, electronic mayhem, and Vas Kallas’s barking distorted vocals, remind us fondly of the Psalm 69-era Ministry.
Drum & bass was the coolest shit. When tekno-industrialists got hold of it, they made it all creepy, with samples, distortion, and misery. That’s DJ? Acucrack.
Highly-energized EBM laced with industrial guitar and effected vocals reminiscent of both Nivek Ogre and Marilyn Manson. Tyler Newman is half of Informatik.
What sets Tom Shear apart from future pop/EBM musicians is his ability let a song breathe and restrain the urge to throw in everything but the kitchen sink.
Despite the indie rock cover, this is a fine EBM band from Israel, released by Regenerator’s label. Hard dance, distorted vocals, glorious anthemic synth pop.