The Focus EBM, Futurepop Absurd Minds Absurd Minds is a band that deserves a lot more notice and respect here in Sweden than they have been given. Although the band has many dedicated fans all around our country it isn't that many as it should be. After releases like 'Deception' (2000), 'Damn the lie' (2001) and now 'The Focus' you would like to think that Absurd Minds have created an enormous ground for themselves. This band is for me the same as well-written and appealing lyrics together with nice music full of feeling and The Focus is no exception. If Absurd Minds are not noticed now there must be something wrong with their promotional company Soulfood Music which must have failed to promote them miserably. I don't want to mention any special tracks because I think it should be heard in its entirety. All the tracks are very good and all together it makes 50 minutes of prosperous. The lyric fast floats in and then pours out of your mouth as you sing along. Truly fantastic. This review was written 2003 and initially published on Neurozine.com 550
Brutal Resonance

Absurd Minds - The Focus

9.0
"Amazing"
Spotify
Released 2003 by Scanner Records
Absurd Minds is a band that deserves a lot more notice and respect here in Sweden than they have been given. Although the band has many dedicated fans all around our country it isn't that many as it should be. After releases like 'Deception' (2000), 'Damn the lie' (2001) and now 'The Focus' you would like to think that Absurd Minds have created an enormous ground for themselves.

This band is for me the same as well-written and appealing lyrics together with nice music full of feeling and The Focus is no exception. If Absurd Minds are not noticed now there must be something wrong with their promotional company Soulfood Music which must have failed to promote them miserably.

I don't want to mention any special tracks because I think it should be heard in its entirety. All the tracks are very good and all together it makes 50 minutes of prosperous. The lyric fast floats in and then pours out of your mouth as you sing along. Truly fantastic.

This review was written 2003 and initially published on Neurozine.com Jan 01 2003

Patrik Lindström

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Founder of Brutal Resonance in 2009, founder of Electroracle and founder of ex Promonetics. Used to write a whole lot for Brutal Resonance and have written over 500 reviews. Nowadays, mostly focusing on the website and paving way for our writers.

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