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SteveSynth
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SteveSynth As a big fan of their previous album, I snapped this up as soon as I saw it. Perhaps a little less avant garde than Welcome to the Metro, this is a cruel, cold reflection of a future yet to be realized. Brutal, industrial and uncompromising dark-synth. Favorite track: Red Room.
palehorse666
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palehorse666 really liked this project all the way through. might seem a bit long to some, but nearly every track bleeds effortlessly into the next one. a dark, mechanical journey into the heart of evil. Favorite track: Red Room.
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vincent The most exciting darksynth release since Vista of Chaos came out. Pale Throne fluidly combines the best of synthwave, industrial, and EBM. Uncomfortable and groovy--other times brutal. Everything I could look for in one album; quickly became a favourite. Favorite track: Acts Of Violence.
FLESH MECHANIC
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FLESH MECHANIC
After their last year effort, these two acts bring you another taste of their dystopian vision of future, where organic stuff surrenders to cold steel and wires. Though I really liked Welcome To The Metro, this album seems to me a little more accessible, so if you're new here, I recommend starting with this and working your way back. Whether you're into more experimental stuff or you prefer the industrial flavor their music offers, there's no way you'll be disappointed with this album.
Favorite track: Red Room.
G-Prime
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G-Prime This album is hard to describe. Rapid, erratic currents of uncomfortable sound weave together to create a flow of music that hits all the restless, fearful parts of your lizard brain and makes it light up with tension. To me, this album is the sound of despair, of cruelty, of bottomless dread and bile and rage and nihilism. There's nothing joyful here, nothing celebrated. But goddamn is it compelling. Favorite track: Visceral Futility.
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Despair 04:48
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Bones 04:31
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Red Room 02:42
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Hardline 02:35
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Exit Option 02:19
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Hopeless 01:40
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Adulterated 03:45
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Manufactured 03:32
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Blacklight 04:12
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Pale Throne 04:33
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Contact 03:07

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Endless tunnels, sightless eyes, the pale throne...

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released February 18, 2018

All music composed and performed by
Sleepy Visions & Acts Of Kindness

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Album artwork by Ariel Zucker-Brull

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