Destruction Show EBM Extinction Front Not to long ago I reviewed Extinction Front's album 'Motherview' from 2008 and found some potential, but also room for some growth. Luckily, with their new album 'Destruction Show' they have taken one step further. What Extinction Front has done is to take everything they had from Motherview and improve every aspect of it on all fronts. The pounding base is pounding harder, the music has a better flow to it and the melodies and vocals are much more inviting. What they do need to work on is their English, in some tracks it's even hard to understand what words they are singing and in what language they are in. Otherwise, you will find a bunch of great dance floor tracks like "The Final Attack", "3 2 1 Boom!" and the amazing "Integrity of Behaviour" which really stands out from the crowd. Amazing tune. Fans of bands like Aesthetic Perfection should take a closer view at this one. 450
Brutal Resonance

Extinction Front - Destruction Show

8.0
"Great"
Spotify
Released 2010 by FK Digital Records
Not to long ago I reviewed Extinction Front's album 'Motherview' from 2008 and found some potential, but also room for some growth. Luckily, with their new album 'Destruction Show' they have taken one step further.

What Extinction Front has done is to take everything they had from Motherview and improve every aspect of it on all fronts. The pounding base is pounding harder, the music has a better flow to it and the melodies and vocals are much more inviting. What they do need to work on is their English, in some tracks it's even hard to understand what words they are singing and in what language they are in.

Otherwise, you will find a bunch of great dance floor tracks like "The Final Attack", "3 2 1 Boom!" and the amazing "Integrity of Behaviour" which really stands out from the crowd. Amazing tune.

Fans of bands like Aesthetic Perfection should take a closer view at this one.
Oct 05 2010

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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