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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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BRUTAL RESONANCE INTERVIEW FOR “THE IGNORANCE CATEL”

Steven Gullotta from Brutal Resonance talks with Angelspit’s Zoog Von Rock about the new album “The Ignorance Cartel”

I was watching America fall deeper into Idiocracy – wondering what bombshell was coming next. “The Ignorance Cartel” is the second part in the “Hexe Trilogy” which examines the conservative Right Wing’s thirst to burn witches to uphold “family values”…and they’re still doing it…while more disinformation was being pumped into your anti-social media feed, not being fact checked, just being re-affirmed by the all seeing algorithm. 
– Zoog Von Rock (Angelspit)

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BRUTAL RESONANCE REVIEWS “THE IGNORANCE CATEL”

Fans of Angelspit and dirty electronic music alike are going to love the new album.
– BRUTAL RESONANCE

It is a dark humor conundrum to look at Angelspit’s latest album “The Ignorance Cartel” and compare it to the recent world events that surrounded its release. Though never intended to coincide with the Covid-19 outbreak (its progress was started twelve months before the pandemic hit) it’s hard to deviate the cyberpunk-rooted material, themes, and lyrics from all that’s been said about and during the infestation.

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BRUTAL RESONANCE INTERVIEWS ANGELSPIT ABOUT THE ALBUM “BANG OPERATIVE”

Steven Gullotta from Brutal Resonance interviews Angelspit’s Zoog Von Rock about their new album “Bang Operative“.
 
Different approach, different cast, different angle, same underlying chaos.
– Angelspit
 
Released back in September, Angelspit’s new album “Bang Operative” is a theory in human and societal decay all in the name of glorious technology and internet stardom. The cyberpunk album rooted in real world problems via the cult-like celebrity Hollywood status paired with homelessness, Zoog took inspiration from his hometown and personal experiences to create “Bang Operative“. A work of fiction blended in reality – check out our full interview with Zoog directly below.
 

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BRUTAL RESONANCE REVIEWS CULT OF FAKE

angelspit-cof-0500Roxxí Wallace from Brutal Resonance reviews CULT OF FAKE

You can definitely dance to this album, the genius of it lies right there. It’s disarming. Like pop songs that get stuck in your head only for you to find out that the lyrics mean something entirely different than what you thought, Angelspit invades with the promise of having a good time even though these are some of the darkest Angelspit songs ever.
–  Roxxí Wallace, Brutal Resonance

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