\r\nThe first song begins and I think to myself these guys are good. Based on the usual intustrial-goth rhythmic style and musical background, with nice catchy keyboards, I think that the first track of the album contains elements from the wider metal-related scene. During the next songs, I kinda changed my mind. An uninteresting cover for the song “lift me up” followed up, and then the songs “Come on in” and “Crash”, which I liked due to the whole feeling (and mood) that they gave me, while having neutral feelings about the song “Lovin’ wife”, which was between the two songs mentioned before. The album finishes with another cover for the song “Losing my Religion”, which made me push the restart button for the first song, in order to “recover”. The clue. Industrial/GothRock oriented with a bunch of techno/melotrance elements which give a more light-not dark enough feeling. It’s recommended to the fans of that particular musical style as well as to those who can handle the whole thing of listening to such stuff. However, despite of all this tagging thing, the vocals give many points to the album, as the guy doesn’t use one style only and it seems that he has performing “attitude” which is very possible to “attract” you to a very high degree. \r\n
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\r\nMat KLEIBER (lyrics)
\r\nErwan Morice (guitar)
\r\nJack RUETSCH (guitar)
\r\nGilles THIEBAUT (bass)
\r\nLoïc JENN (drums)
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