Sonik Foundry – Realm of Disorder album review

SONIK FOUNDRY – REALM OF DISORDER
review by :
Mike Pougounas (The Blackout Show)
Snuff Monkey ( The Snuff Monkey Show) 


Mike P : November 18th 2014 is the official date of the release of the 7th Sonik Foundry album that goes by the title “Realm of Disorder”. An album of 13 well crafted tunes that you can feel their power charging right out of your speakers by the first note of “Killing the Machine” which opens the album. Well structured harsh synths and heavy beats, high energy rhythms and catchy melodies, “Realm of Disorder” bring EBM/industrial to a whole new level. Having an excellent production and a sound that is almost cinematic, the new Sonik Foundry album was made to make you crawl out of your skin and melt into the rhythm.

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Snuff M :Terror and Drone gives us pulsing beats that gets the blood pumping to these dark moody tunes.Terror – with its melodic synths and Nik A. Demus’s relaxed vocals holds you with an edgy grip. Drone – opens slowly as Nik edges his vocals in before drums fill the song with dance floor stomp. Deceiver kicks straight in with stabbing synths and a cutting rhythm that complements the vocals perfectly this is catchy and will be a hard one to leave your head after hearing Rage is full EBM greatness, there are elements here that remind my of VnV Nation with penetrating basses electronica. Freedom Myrtys instantly gives it’s darkness conjuring up images of warfare as gunfire rattles off into more thumping beats. Vocals are clever and roll with easy to a rhythmic beat another dance floor winner. Decay gives us a classic industrial feel of Nitzer Ebb that’s been brought up to date and has the clear Sonik Foundry stomp that resonated through your senses. Ruined Conflict added their own touch to an already beautiful track, titled “Terror” and turned it into a masterpiece.

Overall this is a great album Sonik Foundry have brought together every track has the potential to become a dance floor classic, but this album isn’t just for the club nights you can sit back and soak up its beats wherever you are

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