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Artist: Mnemic

Album Title: Sons Of The System (indus metal)

Reviewed by Madrox Mark

 

MNEMIC is not, never was and never will be a band that is easy to categorize within the genres of metal – no wonder this Danish quintet managed to create their own genre from day one. If you’re a fan of Fear Factory, Machine Head, Destrophy….this is one of the band to look out for. Nevertheless, MNEMIC have always been a hard working band since their fantastic debut, “Mechanical Spin Phenomena”, back in 2003 which created waves among bands such as Deftones, Machine Head & Fear Factory that later brought the band as main support on countless tours. A mixture like that molten with a just sensational merciless powerful production (by the band itself and the legendary Tue Madsen) results in what you are now about to hear: A very eclectic album, with melodic passages forged as the soundtrack to a steam punk molded world – all new – all stunning – all devastating!

 

Recommended tracks: Sons of the System, Mnightmare, Within.


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