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Coraxo: Starlit flame
09/03/14 || Cobal
Playing industrial/electronic stuff (Ministry, Fear Factory, etc.) and imprinting your metal with a bunch of electronics ain’t necessarily the same ballpark. Having said that, “Starlit flame” rather falls into the second category.
So how about writing a bunch of different songs ranging from Gothenburg-inspired to nu metal stuff all with a futuristic approach? This is probably a remote reference, but track 1 definitely sent me to one of the most obscure and underrated Swedeath albums ever. And yes, the result is rather fun. On the other hand, I liked Coraxo’s version of “Refuse, resist” much better than the original. Unfortunately, two songs don’t make an album, and not even en EP if it consists on 7 mostly meh tracks. Can’t blame them for trying: Patience is a bitch to get. Maybe we’ll get some other nice cover in the future.
3/10: Electronic death metal my ass.
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