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Drama Queen
Release Date: 2007 - 11 - 12, Audio CD, Bodog Last Update 28.11.2009 05:47
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Arriving in the world of rock via techno/dance, this is the début album from Jason Darr's Neurosonic. Never confining themselves to one genre, the band blasts through this release with the confidence and conviction of a band that has been performing together for some years. Producing a dark and devilish kind of noise, Neurosonic is a band with a sound that is very much its own. The album is packed full of raging riffs and towering choruses, this is a band with a mesmerizing charismatic force. Think Nine Inch Nails, but with greater pop sensibilities and a more electrifying industrial edge. Tracks such as 'So Many People' and 'Me Myself and I' are ... Read the complete review
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