A very special edition of ReGen Magazine’s ReViews has been posted in honor of the long awaited Cyanotic release, The Medication Generation, due out July 6th.
“The Medication Generation is not only a far heavier album than its predecessor, but is even more diverse in its meshing of styles, approaching its lyrical themes from all angles [...]
"Flat Black Philosophy", while primarily industrial in nature, has a tonal quality and overall bleakness that is reminiscent of black metal. If one were to imagine a collaboration between early-era Ministry and Malefic of Xasthur, you would pretty much be in the ballpark.
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“Fighting For Voltage” reviewed at www.GraveConcernsEzine.com by Matthew J.
“What really sets this album apart, though, is the punk spirit of the thing.”
I have to tell ya, this is a pretty amazing list of artists… Even more knowing that Left Spine Down: Fighting For Voltage came in at #6!
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“This band is definitely worth a listen. They sound unlike anything else in the mainstream and cover lyrical ground that is generally untouched in the States.”
Find out what else Crestiad (Allentown, PA) staff writer, Cathy Meyett has to say about Left Spine Down and Fighting For Voltage.
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ReGen Magazine gives Torrent Vaccine’s Tentative Response 4 stars.
“Managing to be atmospheric and moody as well as intense and lively, Tentative Response is enjoyable on many levels, making it much more universally accessible than your average experimental album.”
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