The debut album has attention, who knows it, who will be the first in your circle of friends. on the pulse of time, but suddenly unmeasurable. risk-taking, the two men will follow key and microphone, words deeds.
Qual is finally back with his much-anticipated second full-length album. On The Ultimate Climax William Maybelline takes the hints of his previous Cupio Dissolvi EP to a fully extended sulphurous formula. Eight tracks where traditional goth standards get updated to new, bizarre heights. The opener Black Crown is a brooding industrial, almost power electronics assault. Above Thee Below Thee is a powered-up disco nightmare with BM-like volcals, drenched in factory steam and urban filth. Take Me Higher has some sort of electro-funk bassline to it. The closing track is a 155 bpm epitaph reminiscent of Czech Doomcore pioneers Fifth Era. The past is gone, the future is corrupted. The is no time but the present to brutally unload this Existential Nihilism thus let The Ultimate Climax unfold. Here’s the latest release from Silent Signals, a minimal / coldsynth project from Dortmund, Germany. Here’s the latest release from Mode in Gliany, a solo synth wave project from Brittany, France. A small tribute to a band that left its time with its versatile artistic expression. This EP includes a cover version of Tuxedomoon’s track ‘No Tears’. ‘Dark Fortress’ and ‘Tempest’ original versions are featured in the ‘Noir’ EP. |