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NECROMAG REVIEWS ‘THE PRODUCT’

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Necromag (the hub of hard edged content from the whole spectrum of heavier genres) reviews Angelspit’s latest CD ‘THE PRODUCT’.

“Track after track of accessible, infectious industrial that is altogether danceable, memorable and packed with satisfying scorn.”

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METALLIVILLE GIVES ‘THE PRODUCT’ 10/10

angelspit-tp-cover-600METALLIVILLE (The UK’s finest Rock and Metal Webzine) gives 10/10 to Angelspit latest album ‘THE PRODUCT’.

“It’s fresh, on-edge, in-your-face and you don’t know what is coming next at all – totally unpredictable baby!”

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Power Play gives Angelspit’s “The Product” 9/10.

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Angelspit are unique and one of the most consistently entertaining crossover acts in the world.

“Mixing industrial with rock and punk, utilising home-made electronic instruments and an incredible visual aesthetic to their releases, the music sounds like a riot and the image is nothing short of art.”

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Nataliez World Reviews Angelspit’s “The Product”

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Anyway you look at it though, this time around the material is more in-depth rather intense at times, having the guitar work like jiggered chainsaws with its beats, the synths and various other sounds all blended together, into this mayhem of chaos while all the contributors wrap it altogether. In short, “The Product” is a release that rather screams at you with its bouncy excessive beats.

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No Clean Singing Reviews Angelspit’s “The Product”

angelspit-tp-cover-600Those of you familiar with my past writings will be intimately familiar with Angelspit (and my obsession with them), but for the rest of you expecting something more metal, this may not be for you. Angelspit instead create hyper-aggressive industrial/electro-punk music with some of the most twisted lyrics you will ever hear.

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Zware Metalen Reviews Angelspit’s “The Product”

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I discovered the Australian duo Angelspit fans of EBM – I asked them for recommendations for metalheads. Angelspit makes a kind of cyberpunk, synthesizers are slain, drum machines and samplers burn tortured as viscous guitars and corruptive beats are added to the mix.

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Faygoluvers interviews Angelspit’s Zoog Von Rock about their new album “The Product”

2Chad Thomas Carsten from Faygoluvers interviews Angelspit’s Zoog Von Rock about their new album “The Product”

Originally from Sydney, Australia, now relocated in Chicago, Angelspit are true masters of industrial music and have been melting people’s faces off since 2004 with their original electronic addictiveness! They have shared stages with industrial titans Front Line AssemblyKMFDM, and Lords Of Acid. Angelspit have also been featured in the official Underworld Awakening film score, along with doing countless remixes for other recording artists including, the demented duo Twiztid! August 20th 2014, at the CHICAGO COMFORT STATION,  Angelspit will perform the 90 minute soundtrack to the horror masterpiece ‘Nosferatu‘ – LIVE! Frontman and founder Zoog Von Rock, is a bad ass to give Faygoluvers an exclusive!

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”

BACKSEAT MAFIA Reviews Angelspit’s “The Product”

Andy Haigh from BACKSEAT MAFIA reviews Angelspit’s “The Product”.
With 13 tracks overall Angelspit’s “The Product” is possibly the best thing they’ve produced and the heavier and weightier material combined with the collaborative nature of its creation has produced an impressive deeply layered opus which you can get lost in.