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ELEGY IBERICA Magazine (Portugal) interviews Angelspit
With Angelspit we have tried to create music which has a genuine punk edge, in the lyrics, the aggression and the instrumentation. Even though we are largely an electronic band we don't want to write clean music, and these influences have a grungy, dirty edge which we have adopted. We have more in common with Nirvana than Covenant in sound and in concept because we're trying to make aggressive, hell raising turbulent music which reflects our world.
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THE DOSE reviews Surgically Atoned (Issue.02 April 07)
Krankhaus Bonus disc One of last year's best materials was undoubtedly Krankhaus by the Australian cyberpunk electro duo ANGELSPIT.
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18 : AUG : 05
Review from Gothic Review webzine.

ANGELSPIT : Nurse Grenade

Angelspit Hail from Australia and boy do they rock. This is the second? release from Crash Frequency and they chose a great band to release.

Like a harder edged My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult or a faster Hansel Und Greytel. The band Xorcist went on to form a band called Diode Fetish which this also sounds a lot like. The opening track, Maggot, is a fantastic setup for a revoltingly great album through and through.

Meat is a scary song rife with imagry and drilling guitars. At times like Kraftwerk and at others like Secret Secret this band can’t be pinned down to just one genre. This release is full of hard edged industrial screams of pain and joy with gutteral moans peppered throughout, this album would fill up any dancefloor that I’ve spun at in a heartbeat.

Where are these Aussies getting these genre-defining bands from, what is in their wheaties?

Reviewed by Azrael Racek

http://www.gothicrevue.com/NurseGrenade.html