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Old January 7th, 2008, 05:50 AM   #9 (permalink)
Existenz
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Originally Posted by Michel View Post
Et voilą my translation ! /^^m/

BIOMECHANICAL
Cannibalised
4/5
Ultra modern heavy thrash


When Biomechanical appeared in 2005 with Empires of the worlds, United Kingdom made them their new prophets, replacing a long sickly Judas Priest. In 2007, the band, even though they went through 6 long years of hard times together, imploded under the pressure of a John K (singer) wanting to impose his views to everyone. The man could have gone back to working in a factory, but decided instead to take the band name, bring together a brand new line up, and get to it again. Here is the result. Cannibalised. Improbable crossbreed between the Judas Priest of the Painkiller era, the instrumental maelstrom of Dragonforce (which Adrian Lambert, the new "bio" bassist, comes from), the bombast of the better days of Cradle Of Filth, SikTh's technicity, and the sound of Chris Tsangadires (Judas Priest). A kind of gigantic best of of England's cream of the crop (stop looking for Ballet for my Clementine, they're not part of it). Okay, Biomechanical puts 15 layers where we would have been happy with five, and their music is so filled with informations that it can be difficult to digest sometimes, but goddamn, what a band (and what a colossal fucking singer) ! Anyone who survives the symphonic "Through hatred arise" can go back to touching themselves listening to their metalcore records. British heavy metal doesn't care. It found a name. Biomechanical, for those of you who didn't read the beginning of this article.
Thanks Michel


Here's another from Lords of Metal webzine

http://www.lordsofmetal.nl/showrevie...=10835&lang=en
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