MINIVIEW: Unholy Possession EBM, Dark Electro NEO-SATAN If you didn't catch the previous review for NEO-SATAN, I can basically summarize the project by saying that this is what happens when the occult meets black metal and synthesizers. Unholy Possession is the project's latest release that starts off with a cacophony of whispering, animal noises, and ambiance in 'Goat Worship'. From there we're delivered an album that delivers clean percussion kicks paired with lo-fi vocals, echoing black metal guitars, and underlying synths. There are some more darkwave inspired songs on the album such as 'Reaper Of All Religions', but this album will serve fine for open minded purveyors of industrial, electronics, and underground black metal all the same. 290. NEO-SATAN - Unholy possession by Werkstatt Recordings 450
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NEO-SATAN - MINIVIEW: Unholy Possession

7.5
"Good"
Released 2017 by Werkstatt Recordings
If you didn't catch the previous review for NEO-SATAN, I can basically summarize the project by saying that this is what happens when the occult meets black metal and synthesizers. Unholy Possession is the project's latest release that starts off with a cacophony of whispering, animal noises, and ambiance in 'Goat Worship'. From there we're delivered an album that delivers clean percussion kicks paired with lo-fi vocals, echoing black metal guitars, and underlying synths. There are some more darkwave inspired songs on the album such as 'Reaper Of All Religions', but this album will serve fine for open minded purveyors of industrial, electronics, and underground black metal all the same. 

Nov 05 2017

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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