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BRUTAL RESONANCE REVIEWS DIESEL PRIEST

Steven from Brutal Resonance reviews Diesel Priest
 
“Diesel Priest” is both an entertaining and thought-provoking album. After almost twenty-years in the business and countless albums, it’s no wonder Zoog Von Rock has a hold on things so much…it’s an album that can be appreciated just for it’s blistering electronic beats, but it can also be listened to for a deeper and further message.
– Steven, Brutal Resonance
 

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SOUND & SHADOWS REVIEWS DIESEL PRIEST

Ken from Sounds and Shadows reviews Diesel Priest
 
I think the greatest power here is how the lyrics effect 16 year old me as well as 44 year old me with both the passion and intelligence. This album is an experience that hits on so many levels. Von Rock, Angelspit.
– Ken, Sound&Shadows
 

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POPARTAVE REVIEWS DIESEL PRIEST

VVMPYRE Reviews Angelspit – Diesel Priest
 
This is certainly another great addition to Angelspit’s discography…a definite recommendation.
You would think heading towards 10 albums into an artist’s career would require a massive evolution or result in said discography becoming rather stale. However, none of these things have applied to the Australian Electro-Industrial project led by Zoog Von Rock, Angelspit.
– VVMPYRE, POPARTAVE
 

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ANGELSPITS NEW ALBUM ‘DIESEL PRIEST’ IS OUT NOW!

I’m thrilled to release this 13 track beast! Get it off Bandcamp or listen for free on Spotify – I know you will LOVE DIESEL PRIEST!
Stay tuned…there’s MUCH more coming from Angelspit!

Thirteen tracks. Venomous lyrics. Tough beats. Feels like foreboding evil while beating you over the head with a burning synthesizer. It’s good, distorted fun – Angelspit style!
Featuring guest vocals from Imogen (Miss Ballistic), Brian Graupner (Gasoline Invertebrate), Melody Lynn (Queen of the Static Opera), May May Graves plus guitars by George Bikos (MeteorEYES). Cover art by En Tze Loh and Japanese calligraphy by Junko Watanabe Ziemba.

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PRE-ORDER ANGELSPIT’S NEW ALBUM “DIESEL PRIEST”.

PRE-ORDER ANGELSPIT’S NEW ALBUM “DIESEL PRIEST”.
GUARANTEED TO MAKE YOU WANT TO BREAK STUFF!

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Thirteen tracks. Venomous lyrics. Tough beats. Feels like foreboding evil while beating you over the head with a burning synthesizer. It’s good distorted fun – Angelspit style!

Featuring guest vocalist Gasoline Invertebrate, May May Graves, Miss Ballistic and Queen of the Static Opera, plus guitars by George Bikos. Cover art by En Tze Loh. Japanese calligraphy by Junko Watanabe Ziemba.
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“DON’T KNOW ZERO” – ANGELSPIT’S FIRST SINGLE FROM THEIR FORTHCOMING ALBUM “DIESEL PRIEST”

ANGELSPIT COMPACTS 18 MONTHS OF GLOBAL INSANITY INTO 4 MINUTES
RELEASES SEPT 3, 2021 (Friday)

Don’t Know Zero (Single)” is Angelspit’s latest 11 track slamming-synthpunk-massacre, and the first single from their forthcoming album “Diesel Priest” (Due mid December 2021).

The title single features vocals from Imogen (Miss Ballistic) and Angelspit’s Zoog Von Rock, with guitars by George Bikos (MeteorEYES). The lyrics are sarcastic and intelligent – true to Angelspit’s style. The single’s cover art is by LA artist Zizzeezeer0. Her confronting and seductive vampiric portrait style gets glitch spattered by The Liar (The Basement Labs).

The single features the exclusive B-side “Love That Drug” plus 9 remixes from artists Ashley Bad, DJ Underminer, Planetdamage, Sister Sarin, Slighter, Spank the Nun, Spark Chamber, Steven OLaf and Tommy Tranq.

The single is available on Angelspit’s Bandcamp from Friday September 3rd, 2021.

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Auxiliary Magazine gives THE PRODUCT 9/10

angelspit-product-cover-sml-DRAFTAuxiliary Magazine’s Rocki Lee sinks her teeth into Angelspit’s album THE PRODUCT

ANGELSPIT – THE PRODUCT

After a decade since their debut album, KRANKHAUS, Angelspit has shown no lull in committing aural violence over the years. With their new release THE PRODUCT, the band showcases new lyrical structures, complex guitar chords, and guest collaborators. However none of this is at the expense of Angelspit’s signature flavor.

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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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INTRAVENOUS MAGAZINE reviews Angelspit’s “The Product”.

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Dokka Chapman from UK’s INTRAVENOUS MAGAZINE reviews Angelspit’s “The Product”.
“If you want proof that established artists on the Industrial scene still have something to offer, then Angelspit should be at the top of the list. Their sound has evolved perfectly and for those who stopped listening cause they felt the music had gone stale, be prepared for a return.”

Angelspit interview in Auxiliary Magazine

Zoog Von Rock of Angelspit discusses Industrial, Punk, DIY and Glitch in his new music and style. the social issues behind his work, and the new Angelspit album “The Product”