Anthology EBM The Invincible Spirit When I get albums it usually is newly produce music and because of this I hardly get any time to listen to old favourites. I have to admit that I was pleased to get this collection album and to enjoy some old EBM from the beginning of the 90's. The collection 'Anthology' is a tasteful mixture of hits from The Invincible Spirit that covers releases from 90-92 but also the old track "Love Is A Kind Of Mystery" from 1985. The album also have a non released bonus track, "Mon-key", from 2004. In spite of the fact that I haven't listen to The Invincible Spirit too much under the last years, I'm still very pleased to once again enjoy tracks like "Provoke You", "Contact", "Floating", "Devil Dance", "Make A Device" and my personal favourite "Push!" in its original form from 1986. This album has given me the opportunity to discover new titbits that I haven't discovered before. This collection will please the band's existing fans but it's also a good start for those that haven't heard the band before but want to hear The Invincible Spirit in their best element. This review was written 2004 and initially published on Neurozine.com 450
Brutal Resonance

The Invincible Spirit - Anthology

8.0
"Great"
Released 2004 by Endless-Records
When I get albums it usually is newly produce music and because of this I hardly get any time to listen to old favourites. I have to admit that I was pleased to get this collection album and to enjoy some old EBM from the beginning of the 90's.

The collection 'Anthology' is a tasteful mixture of hits from The Invincible Spirit that covers releases from 90-92 but also the old track "Love Is A Kind Of Mystery" from 1985. The album also have a non released bonus track, "Mon-key", from 2004.

In spite of the fact that I haven't listen to The Invincible Spirit too much under the last years, I'm still very pleased to once again enjoy tracks like "Provoke You", "Contact", "Floating", "Devil Dance", "Make A Device" and my personal favourite "Push!" in its original form from 1986. This album has given me the opportunity to discover new titbits that I haven't discovered before.

This collection will please the band's existing fans but it's also a good start for those that haven't heard the band before but want to hear The Invincible Spirit in their best element.

This review was written 2004 and initially published on Neurozine.com
Jan 01 2004

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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