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Ad Inferna - "There Is No Cure"
Release date: 26th April 2011 / Label: Nilaihah Records
With plenty of positive response following their release of DSM on Nilaihah Records, Ad Inferna has moved quickly to their next album, "There Is No Cure". This 2011 release departs from DSM and leads us into an album with a much darker and more club oriented feel. "There is No Cure" takes it’s listeners through a different journey incorporates their roots but also embraces the future. All of this goes to show that Ad Inferna are constantly changing and showing you a new level of their musicianship with every release. This album also features Kari Berg (formerly of Ashbury Heights) and Zombie Girl. The album was mastered by Vasi Vallis (Frozen Plasma, Reaper) with the remixes mastered by Sebastian Komor (Komor Kommando , Icon of Coil) plus remixes by: Reaper, Alien Vampire, Acylum, Chaos All Stars , Inline Sex Terror, End the DJ, Terrolokaust, Erotic Elk, r@zorbla.de and Electrovolt.
"Ad Inferna have reached the next level, bringing their typical sound to perfection - and mixer Vasi Vallis has done a very good job!" -Kolja Trelle aka SOMAN. "It's an extremely interesting album, one of the most entertaining I've heard for a long time. It's rare for songs to work as well in headphones as well as on the dancefloor in a club but these absolutely does. This album must be successful." - Magnus Kalnins aka COLONY 5. ”Influenced by themselves, their life, their experiences, their hopes, they don’t even try to copy other bands but created their own, unique sound. This is very rare to find those days, as the copy & paste generation has entered the music market. Ad Inferna´s tracks have this special mix of feelings. Harsh/Emotional, Violent/Peaceful, Scary/Hopeful. I had the pleasure to prelisten to “There is no cure” and I have to say, that this album was an inspiring experience in many ways for me. More powerful than DSM, more angry than DSM, very club oriented but still very emotional in its own way. I don’t know where the guys take their ideas from but their source of creativity seems to be unfailing. Unique!” - Vasi Vallis aka FROZEN PLASMA / REAPER
www.adinferna.comSKOLD - "Suck"
Release date: 12th April 2011 / Label: Metropolis Records
SKOLD waylays 2011 with his first solo album in 15 years! As an opening salvo, we find SKOLD delivering a snarky CD single entitled Suck this April, setting the stage for a May 10th full album release titled Anomie. The product of an active 2010, the May album and its first single Suck find SKOLD armed and ready to go. Renowned label Metropolis Records is signed on and ready to pull the trigger, releasing the single on April 12, 2011. Suck raises a flag taken up by cohorts and allies like Combichrist, Front Line Assembly, Bitteren Ende and 16Volt who have all contributed remixes of the track. Three additional SKOLD tracks round out the single-cum-EP: "I Will Not Forget", "Bullets Ricochet" and "A Dark Star." Suck finds SKOLD stepping up once again, supplying sonic solvent for the huffing social cynics. Fans can hear a 60 second sample of Suck on SKOLD's MySpace at www.myspace.com/skoldofficial
www.myspace.com/skoldofficialLord Of The Lost - "ANTAGONY"
Release date: 4th April 2011 / Label: Out Of Line Records
"We Are The Lost!" - with said battle cry of a song the new album from Hamburg-based Dark-Alternative-Metal-sextet LORD OF THE LOST kicks off. Fronted by charismatic singer Chris "The Lord" Harms, LORD OF THE LOST are back with their 2nd album which is the follow up to last year's debut album "Fears!" What about the often-feared "difficult second album"-syndrome? "Antagony" feels like nothing of the sort. Quite the contrary: everything is bigger, more versatile, catchier and more coherent. The band builds upon the debut album’s foundation which mixed Gothic, Metal and electronics elements, propels this versatile genre-mix to a wholly new level and manages to create a thrilling concept album that embeds the everlasting conflict of the constant lure of the abysses humanity has to face versus the perfidious cleanliness of religious endeavour into an array of smashing tunes. Don’t you worry: "Antagony" rocks just as massively as its predecessor "Fears!" The irresistible interplay of dark atmosphere, aggressive guitar riff-walls, fat electronics, sex and glamour has turned out significantly more intense this time around. LORD OF THE LOST: Straight to your heart and straight in your face!
www.myspace.com/lordofthelost