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| Anarchy Club Sees Red |
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| Reviews - Music Mini | |||||||||
| Written by Allie Mathews | |||||||||
| Friday, 07 March 2008 | |||||||||
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The deep, raw and rough edge to the singer's voice puts me on edge - and not always in a good way - but this band kept me enthralled throughout the entire album!
I've become a huge fan of Anarchy Club in one sitting and I can only hope that everyone can get a good taste of A Single Drop of Red because it is incredible! All of the songs bring something new to the table: the great lyrics and modern style, including all the mixes like "King of Everything (Kalari Mix)" and "Behind the Mask (Qigong Mix)". I am pleasantly surprised and very glad of it.
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Anarchy Club are inspired by Kung Fu films, horror movies, and anime. With bands like Black Sabbath, Rob Zombie, Gorillaz, Johnny Cash, Nine Inch Nails and early Metallica as a backdrop into the world that consumes the members of Anarchy Club, all of these muses give way to the originality that can be heard on their albums, including their new release A Single Drop of Red.
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