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Still it's difficult to find the right stamp for the band all:my:faults. And as you can hear on the new album, steve:kiai's still able to arrange dark soundwaves and feelings with classical & modern Rocksounds. The press wrote about a band going new musical ways, but it seem's they've ignored the fact that this is nothing but the typical underground. With releases that solely by the content and less by the outer appearance reached a big audience worldwide.

As a second vocalist & writer jonas:iscariot (Agathodaimon [Black Metal]) and ralf from 'Unknown Darkness' [Trash/Metalcore] on guitars came aboard the a:m:f-ship, and it was within a year - a diverse album - full of variations: neo.NøiR was born.

So if you've deceived to hear the album to its end: discover more than one side of all:my:faults.

 



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09/10/09

Not used to this style of music, however..
The vocals are interesting and the music unique. An exceptionally talented band, indeed.

This stunning album takes you on a journey through the best that Darkness has to offer, from the intensely powerful vocals carrying lyrics that really resonate, to the astounding guitar riffs driven by intellectual yet pounding drums and bass, and perfectly complementing electronic elements. I can hardly believe that it's released under Creative Commons. In my eyes this is better than "Children of Bodom - Hate Crew Deathroll", "NIN - The Downward Spiral" and "Death From Above 1979 - You're A Woman, I'm A Machine" combined. Ubelievable and a must for any music lover. If you don't dig the style, the growling, the production, or the lyrics: get over your self and start realising what great music means.

02/12/08

Wow, feel the force and the power of the amazing artistic, gothic, rock, industrial, electro album. I love the sound samples as well, got good bass, and nice guitar riffs, and vocals tell you straight. I think it's Brilliant!

13/11/08

Love "One and other stab wounds destroying a life"

06/09/08

I'm not much for punk, but this was a metal album that was enough for me to try it out. The first track is an interesting ambient tone, and the third and seventh tracks ("Perfection" and "One and the other") are very, very decent metal songs with bits of electronic distraction to make it a little closer to Nine Inch Nails than anything else.

The rest of the album is pretty poor, though. Some of the songs don't really go anywhere, and a lot of the lyrics are dark, shallow and dull. Ignore those songs, though; this is still a band to watch.

08/08/08

I've been a fan since The Anger Manefest, and you guys keep on impressing. This just brings it further. Neo Noir is a good title for this album, which takes your existing stylistic hallmarks and brings in a union with the urban jazz-industrial stuff that is normally associated with cyberpunk and noir spinoffs in general.

This album also raises the complexity level and sophistication.

All in all, a full 9 for this album. Great stuff.

26/07/08

This is good dark fun! Technically it's quite good, the artistic bits are all there..

But the first track (picked at random) I listened to was "do you hear these footsteps coming upstairs at night" and I just liked it right away and started at the beginning to hear it all through.

A solid 9 and a star.

I love some parts of this. Others I really don't.

The music quality is bad, sounds overly compressed to me, no dynamics. Very noticable in track 4.
The grunting and screaming turned me off, the singer's voice is great otherwise.
Great power and melodies! The lyrics are too emo for me though. ;)

08/04/08

Excellent album, If you are a fan of Moonspell and/or Fear Factory, you definitely have to check this out, however some of the song of this album, are just difficult to compare.
A very well finished product, incredible sound, strong but not too invasive vocals. It allows you to focus not only on the music but also in the lyrics.

"Can you hear these footsteps coming upstairs at night?" just blew my mind.

31/01/08

This band isn't metal, they're actually very diverse beyond their constant dark overtone. There's a great production talent underneath the screams which knows how to mix electronic and metal-sounding elements together which is a real rarity. I don't usually listen to music like this, but this album feels quite balanced overall and capable of transcending standard musical boundaries.

 

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Genre Experimental Industrial Metal
Release January 25, 2008
Listens 30196 Downloads 5344
Starred 198 Playlisted 111    
Reviews 38 Rating 8.6/10

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