Skip to Content

Tag Archives: review

COMA MUSIC MAGAZINE REVIEW CULT OF FAKE

angelspit-cof-0500Fernando Altonaga from COMA Music Magazine reviews Angelspit’s CULT OF FAKE.

Throbbing bass and face melting lyrics

– Fernando Altonaga, COMA Music Magazine


Read more »

THE SPLATTERHAOUSE RADIO INTERVIEWS WITH ANGELSPIT

angelspit-cof-0500The Splatterhouse EP 19 – Interview with Zoog from Angelspit!
By DJWILLKILLWIDRFM

Special guest interview with Zoog from Angelspit! Live via Skype, Zoog discusses the new Angelspit album “Cult Of Fake” just in time for the release, as well as movies, side projects, the state of Industrial music today, and everything in-between! Also featuring special guest host Chad Thomas Carsten of faygoluvers.net and Vandala Magazine!

>> LISTEN TO INTERVIEW

>> MORE DETAILS ON CULT OF FAKE
>> PURCHASING INFORMATION
>> LISTEN TO PREVIEWS HERE

 

 

PLANETDAMAGE REVIEWS CULT OF FAKE

angelspit-cof-0500PLANETDAMAGE, The Global authority on Cyber Punk, reviews CULT OF FAKE

Angelspit finally made a club stomper album. Weird chord progressions, but very stompable, lyrics are golden Angelspit quality, very solid. Great musical surprises. Buy this baby now.

– PlanetDamage


Read more »

SONIC SEDUCER REVIEWS CULT OF FAKE

angelspit-cof-0500

Sandra M. Heinzelmann from Sonic Seducer gives Angelspit’s Cult Of Fake a close listen

Overwhelming, accessible and dancey, while at the same time it shines with sonic complexity and careful craftsmanship.
Strong beats and pumping basses driving hook-lines which cover the whole range from soft sounding old school synthesizers to cold and industrial sounding modern machinery.

– Sonic Seducer


Read more »

INTRAVENOUS MAGAZINE REVIEWS CULT OF FAKE

angelspit-cof-0500

The album is locked and loaded with dancefloors firmly in its sight. Yet it retains a deceptively complex construction that sees their signature crunchy electropunk style revisit samples used in earlier recordings and working them into a fresher and more modern sound.
Definitely a must have for industrial fans.

– INTRAVENOUS MAGAZINE


Read more »

DASKLUB REVIEWS CULT OF FAKE

angelspit-cof-0500

A sonically danceable and dark electropunk album which solidifies the band’s unique musical style.

Anthemic and energetic. Cult Of Fake is an impressive release, a worthy addition to Angelspit’s sonic arsenal. It deserves a very high rating for its dancability, intricate composition and strikingly unsettling lyrics which show their timeliness in society today. It’s unlikely that existing fans will be disappointed.
– DASKLUB

Angelspit is set to release their latest full-length studio album,Cult Of Fake, on June 6th, 2016. For the unacquainted, Angelspit is an electropunk group, masterminded by Zoog Von Rock, which hails from Sydney, Australia (the band currently resides in the United States). They’ve been able to muster eighteen releases since their inception in June of 2004.

Read more »

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

Read more »

REGEN MAGAZINE GIVES CULT OF FAKE 4.5 STARS

angelspit-cof-0500Regen Magazine’s Ilker Yücel gives CULT OF FAKE 4.5 Stars

With a greater emphasis on melodic hooks and dance beats, Angelspit continues to forge its own path, sounding like no other band, and managing to infuse a little fun along the way.
–  Ilker Yücel, ReGen Magazine

10 years since the band’s full-length debut, Krankhaus, and Angelspit is still cranking out that signature blend of crunchy electronics with an uncompromising in-your-face attitude against banality and societal norms. For this sixth album, Zoog Von Rock called upon the fans for what turned out to be a strikingly successful Kickstarter campaign, and given the lyrical content of Cult of Fake, inspired by numerous political conversations held with fans and drawing on their opinions of the world, it’s perhaps the most fan-centric record Angelspit has yet produced. As well, though the previous album featured numerous collaborations, Cult of Fake is predominantly driven by Von Rock’s singular musical vision, incorporating samples and effects originally utilized on the band’s earlier recordings, ensuring that even after 10 years and six albums, Angelspit retains its unique identity.

Read more »

ReGen Magazine reviews Angelspit’s “THE PRODUCT”

angelspit-tp-cover-600

Ilker Yücel (Ilker81x) gives Angelspit’s recent album “The Product” 4 stars.

“Angelspit’s most collaborative and yet most singular effort yet, with a few pensive moments that along with the band’s usual acerbic bombast make for an enticing and confrontational listen.
Therein lies the irony that, along with the subtle infusion of familiar melodies that take the songs outside of their confrontational and acerbic facades, lends to the album’s power and makes The Product one of the strongest entries in Angelspit’s prolific output.”

Read more »

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.

Read more »