Country : UK
Label : Analog Angel
CDr, Album
Released : June 3, 2014
Glasgow's Analog Angel return with a new album Trinity that really kicks on from their previous works which fully displays the breadth of the band's talents. The band's first two albums leaned very much toward the industrial side of electronic music and they rightly became a well known name in those circles. 2013's Pride ep (review here) showed a more melodic, almost poppy side to Analog Angel and lead track from that release, We Won't Walk Away really impressed. Trinity takes over where Pride left off showing a band continually developing and indeed improving with the result that, if you're a fan of electronic music of any genre, there will be something for you here. Trinity is very much an upbeat album. Lead single Drive is probably the best example of where the band are headed - it's an instantly catchy song propelled along on an almost Depeche Mode like bass with a synth riff you can't shift from your head. Trinity's key is the interplay between the synths, which sound bigger and bolder than ever, and John's stentorian vocals. More than ever, the two merge and work perfectly as is displayed on standout tracks like Shout, Inner Voice and Lose Control......><((((є>...... ><((((є>...... ><((((є>...... ><((((є>...... ><((((є>..... ><((((є>...... ><((((є>......
><((((є>...... ><((((є>...... ><((((є>..... ><((((є>...... ><((((є>...__________
Label : Analog Angel
CDr, Album
Released : June 3, 2014
Glasgow's Analog Angel return with a new album Trinity that really kicks on from their previous works which fully displays the breadth of the band's talents. The band's first two albums leaned very much toward the industrial side of electronic music and they rightly became a well known name in those circles. 2013's Pride ep (review here) showed a more melodic, almost poppy side to Analog Angel and lead track from that release, We Won't Walk Away really impressed. Trinity takes over where Pride left off showing a band continually developing and indeed improving with the result that, if you're a fan of electronic music of any genre, there will be something for you here. Trinity is very much an upbeat album. Lead single Drive is probably the best example of where the band are headed - it's an instantly catchy song propelled along on an almost Depeche Mode like bass with a synth riff you can't shift from your head. Trinity's key is the interplay between the synths, which sound bigger and bolder than ever, and John's stentorian vocals. More than ever, the two merge and work perfectly as is displayed on standout tracks like Shout, Inner Voice and Lose Control......><((((є>...... ><((((є>...... ><((((є>...... ><((((є>...... ><((((є>..... ><((((є>...... ><((((є>......
><((((є>...... ><((((є>...... ><((((є>..... ><((((є>...... ><((((є>...__________
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