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Artist description
Rocktronica at its finest...melancholic saxophone...vampiric breakbeats...delicious vocals depictingthe epic struggle between good and evil... |
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Music Style
Rocktronica |
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Group Members
Judas...Cruz...Mark |
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Press Reviews
From The Monitor, McAllen, Texas. April 20, 2001 Page 11F, April 29, 2001
Reviewer: The Monitor from McAllen, TX USA
The work that Of Fire presents on their new album
is exceptional, and their artistic expression is consummate.
The music follows a tradition of technological influence
and somber speculation, hinting at influences like
Ministry and The Cure. The theme of the CD comments
on the role of technology itself in the archaic struggle
between good and evil. Albums of this quality are rare,
and music with the attention displayed in this recording
are even more infrequent. Collection of Air Molecule Movements
will be a good addition to the collections of the somber, introspective
fans of The Cure, Ministry, and Mazzy Star. The album exudes rare quality. |
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Additional Info
CD available at Amazon.com |
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Location
Austin, TX - USA |
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