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SIDE-LINE REVIEWS BLACK DOG BITE

Side-Line Magazine reviews Angelspit’s 2017 album Black Dog Bite

Angelspit is a real sonic phenomenon…Brutal and sexy, violent and hot, ‘Black Dog Bite‘ is pure sonic dynamite!

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POLYPRISMA REVIEWS BLACK DOG BITE

angelspit-bdb-0250Frank Raasch from Polyprisma reviews Angelspit’s 2017 album Black Dog Bite

(Translated from German)

‘Black Dog Bite’  is a powerful and bold album…In essence it is very old school yet experimental, rocky, fresh and above all, very danceable. It is an album that wants to combine unmistakable fun and innovation, with a clear emphasis on fun!

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INTRAVENOUS MAGAZINE REVIEWS BLACK DOG BITE

Black Dog Bite LP cover

Black Dog Bite LP cover

Intravenous Magazine’s Sean Palfrey dissects Angelspit’s 2017 album ‘Black Dog Bite’

This is a strong album. Perhaps Angelspit’s strongest so far…’Black Dog Bite’ shows that Angelspit are serious hitter in the electronic music world and are still innovating with the best of them. 

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CHAIN D.L.K REVIEWS BLACK DOG BITE

angelspit-bdb-0250Stuart Bruce from Chain D.L.K reviews Angelspit’s 2017 album ‘Black Dog Bite’

This is a way-above-average example of electro-metal done well and is absolutely worth the price of admission.

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DARK WORLD MUSIC REVIEWS BLACK DOG BITE

angelspit-bdb-0250Riccardo Oldenburg from Dark Music World gives Angelspit’s ‘Black Dog Bite’ a close listen.

This band is the full sonic assault…Black Dog Bite is absolutely brutal, independent and sounds unique. This is real art! The new work can be seen and heard. Perfect!

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Brutal Resonance eZine reviews ‘The Product’

angelspit-tp-cover-600Steven Gullotta from Brutal Resonance eZine reviews Angelspit’s ‘The Product’

If there is one thing that I can immediately say about Zoog Von Rock, it’s that I admire his dedication to his band. Like many other artists, he’s traveled around the States recording a shit ton of odd sounds (From demolished buildings in Detroit to synthesizers build by UFO hunters in Nevade, go figure) just to get the right noise for his most recent album, The Product. Released back in March, he recruited a bunch of other different artists to help out on the album and add some extra flavor to the overall dish that he’s serving up.

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