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Brainscan

PANIC ON THE TITANIC

Album: "Noisome Charm" (1996)
Label: Khazad-Dum
Style: Electro industrial
Songs: 10

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Reviewed by: Darklight

This is a dark electro/synth band that includes a good blend of variety in both the music and vocals. The programming is well done and the keyboard melodies are dark, haunting and beautiful. The vocals are primarily male with occasional female vocals joining in to add a nice touch. The male vocals switch between angry growling industrial style and more melodic goth style. The music is dramatic and orchestrated with dark haunting goth elements combined with upbeat and fast paced electronic rhythms and beats. Some songs are melodic and moody while others are aggressive and meant for the dance floor. The songs play for a good length of time making them very complete. They each include enough variation to make them interesting from start to finish. The combination of both industrial and goth elements is a nice touch that gives the band an unique edge. Everything delivered here is dramatic, emotional and passionate. Electro industrial music fans can't go wrong with this album.

 



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