MINIVIEW: (R)Age Electric Dark Electro Glenn Love Comparable to a lot of other newer aged sounds, Glenn Love's (R)Age Electric combines older electro-industrial and dark electro stipulations with dubstep sounding wobbles, harder electronics, and slightly distorted vocals. His 2014 EP may sound like it is sticking to standard tropes, but this musician is able to crank out some badass tunes. 'At My Door' begins off the album slowly, but still riddles the song with ADD electronics, spinning in any and all songs possible. '(R)Age Electric' kicks up the heat, bringing in a more electro based beat that adheres to an overall edgy taste. 'Dive' plays around with a wobbly electrorock sound, which really brings out that new age feel. Lastly, 'The City Cries' goes with a harsher rhythmic approach, making one of the more straightforward tracks on the album. Glenn Love is able to craft dark electro and electro-industrial well, and his songs certainly have the potential to rock the dancefloor. Give it a bit more of a unique flavor, and I think Love will be able to sprout a lot more than now.  450
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Glenn Love - MINIVIEW: (R)Age Electric

7.0
"Good"
Spotify
Released 2015 by Sonic-X
Comparable to a lot of other newer aged sounds, Glenn Love's (R)Age Electric combines older electro-industrial and dark electro stipulations with dubstep sounding wobbles, harder electronics, and slightly distorted vocals. His 2014 EP may sound like it is sticking to standard tropes, but this musician is able to crank out some badass tunes. 

'At My Door' begins off the album slowly, but still riddles the song with ADD electronics, spinning in any and all songs possible. '(R)Age Electric' kicks up the heat, bringing in a more electro based beat that adheres to an overall edgy taste. 'Dive' plays around with a wobbly electrorock sound, which really brings out that new age feel. Lastly, 'The City Cries' goes with a harsher rhythmic approach, making one of the more straightforward tracks on the album. 

Glenn Love is able to craft dark electro and electro-industrial well, and his songs certainly have the potential to rock the dancefloor. Give it a bit more of a unique flavor, and I think Love will be able to sprout a lot more than now. 
Sep 28 2015

Steven Gullotta

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I've been writing for Brutal Resonance since November of 2012 and now serve as the editor-in-chief. I love the dark electronic underground and usually have too much to listen to at once but I love it. I am also an editor at Aggressive Deprivation, a digital/physical magazine since March of 2016. I support the scene as much as I can from my humble laptop.

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