Third album by Serbian garage-postpunk-noise-rock trio Repetitor offers a high-voltage wall of sound, bursts of rage, fear, violence, pain and anxiety Moonlee Records
Defined by catchy pop songwriting, the album inventively blends influences of late 70s and early 80s post-punk, new wave, alternative rock, Detroit electro, Balkan and African folk music Moonlee Records
Free-floating retrofuturist industrial art rock epic. Imagine alternative soundtrack of Blade Runner, uncanny ambience of Coil, melancholy of Berlin era David Bowie and immediacy of Nine Inch Nails. Moonlee Records
supported by 4 fans who also own “Ostani čista in kulturna”
Wow, what an absolute treat this is! It’s like taking free jazz, black metal, sludge metal, and post-metal, putting them all onto a blender, and then throwing the mixture at a massive canvas. Words honestly fail to give scope to what this album does; all I can say is that it’s nice to see more bands experimenting with sound and genre barriers like KEN mode. This is my first Canyon Observer album, but it certainly won’t be my last. Kirk Gauthier