Review by arfmanMar 22, 2006(edited over 3 years ago)
Another absolute radical and sinister doomcore album from the Fifth Era crew. Perhaps one of the most awesome release bring out by the famous Londoner underground label. New four stomping tracks on this 12” which all fans can’t have missed.
A1 features Rave Reprisal in a track which tempo sounds more techno but also contains a very special gloomy high-pitched.
A2 is a versus between F.E and Darkside. A little more dancefloor than the previous one, this track takes you to the beyond thanks to an hypnotic synthe.
B1. A solemnity atmosphere created by the two down-tempo British Hardcore Producers : Fifth Era and Crossbones, featuring Face Hoover.
B2. Damned ! This one is my favorite. A quality kick drum, the melanchloy of the bell in the depths and this awesome dark melody make the remix of “Five Minutes After The Pill” a hit in doomcore scene these years.
Finally, this release is real deep doomcore, not any dark-gabber from the early 2000’s. Pessimism is the main word to resume this great UK album.
A1 features Rave Reprisal in a track which tempo sounds more techno but also contains a very special gloomy high-pitched.
A2 is a versus between F.E and Darkside. A little more dancefloor than the previous one, this track takes you to the beyond thanks to an hypnotic synthe.
B1. A solemnity atmosphere created by the two down-tempo British Hardcore Producers : Fifth Era and Crossbones, featuring Face Hoover.
B2. Damned ! This one is my favorite. A quality kick drum, the melanchloy of the bell in the depths and this awesome dark melody make the remix of “Five Minutes After The Pill” a hit in doomcore scene these years.
Finally, this release is real deep doomcore, not any dark-gabber from the early 2000’s. Pessimism is the main word to resume this great UK album.