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Sunday, 18 August 2013

The PlayStations - Thousand Voices From The Void


Artist: The PlayStations
Album: Thousand Voices From The Void
Genre: Post Hardcore, Trancecore
Released: August, 2013.
Country: Russia
Rating: 7/10

Review:

Part of the rising trancecore scene in Russia, with their debut album 'The PlayStations' attempts to bring an element which has been noticeably lacking from the style recently; imperfection. One of the reasons I adore trancecore is it connects the perfectly synchronized pitch and rhythms of electronic music with the raw emotion and presence of hardcore music. However with a growing number of acts tuning and tweaking the guitars, drums and vocals to the point of perfection, in many cases the physical instruments are beginning to resemble electronic instruments, defeating the point; and it is to this that 'The PlayStations' provide the perfect antidote. From the clean singing of 'White Noise', which constantly threatens to go out of key, to the chaotic atmosphere of 'After Every Party I Die', where it sounds like the electronics, guitars and vocals are all playing different songs, this is a band which refuses to stick to any kind of formula or indeed common sense; and yet somehow it sort of works. With elements of dubstep, electronic rock, techno, hardcore, metalcore, deathcore and nintendocore, this is a release which never fails to surprise, for better or worse.

1. One For All
2. White Noise
3. After Every Party I Die
4. Robots! Is On Fire
5. The Fallen
6. News!news!news!
7. Legacy Of The VOid
8. Lion Always Defeats Snakes
9. Greetings From The Ocean Bed
10. Heavy Rain
11. The Last Juggernaut
12. Untitled

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