Noisecide - Toxicology - Reviewed By Metal Digest ! Check it out here at this link: https://metal-digest.com/2022/02/04/noisecide-toxicology/
Are you looking for something so industrial that Margaret Thatcher wants to shut it down? Then look no further, with Noisecide’s ‘Toxicology’.
‘Toxicology’ shows how industrial can really thrive, by mixing the almost drum and bass beats, with screaming vocals, and heavy hitting riffs. The songs are, for older fans of the band, exactly what you would expect, whereas if you’re new here you may be pleasantly surprised, and checking you’ve not come across some Pendulum / Marilyn Manson cross over! It will have you headbanging in no time, to the heavy (and I mean HEAVY) bass riffs playing over the back of the tracks, with synth effects that would make anyone think they’ve wondered into ‘Wipeout’ (if you’re that old!). The odd blend of influences the band has really show through and give them a unique sound that you would recognise from any other band, even within the genre. The lyrics may give off the idea of some twisted, and toxic, love songs, but do not let that fool you, these songs are heavy hitting all the way!
I really can’t fault these tracks, and I really look forward to future releases from the band to see if they manage to maintain this momentum. - Metal Digest
Release Date: Nov 5, 2021
FFO: Nine Inch Nails, Korn, Dead Rituals, Marilyn Manson, The Cure
Country: Paraguay
November 2021 - Noisecide is a up & coming alternative metal / industrial band hailing from Paraguay. The group’s distinctive blend of influences leads to a rather unique sound, and it is really all about setting the bar higher in terms of creating dark, haunting, yet melodic soundscapes inspired by some of the most cutting-edge industrial and alternative music out there on the scene. Want a taste? Recently, the project unveiled a new track titled Toxicology. This particular piece of music is striking for its dark, gothic aesthetics, as well as its immersive soundscapes. The track comes with a matching audio visualizer, and it represents a significant step forward for Noisecide, who showcases a willingness to continue to expand the project’s sonic excellence and drive his vision to the next level.
Fans of artists such as Nine Inch Nails, as well as Korn, Dead Rituals, Marilyn Manson, or The Cure should definitely give Noisecide a go. Don’t miss out on Toxicology and tune in to keep up with some of Noisecide’s most recent news and releases.
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