Release date: september the 25th
2009
It is said that the second album is always the hardest to make…
„Noise Diary“, the second outing from Hocico-front-shouter Erk Aicrag’s solo
project effectively proves this theory wrong. Quite to the contrary, the
energetic Mexican artist has created a new Rabia Sorda album that outshines the
debut in all aspects. His Harsh-Electroclash-Cyberpunk-hybrid sounds more
versatile and melodic but also more aggressive and powerful in 2009 than ever
before. The self-confessed melody-junkie Erk has spiffed up his sound with more
catchy elements than ever before (a good example being the single “Radio
Paranoia”), only to overwhelm us with the hardest tracks he has ever recorded
under his solo moniker in the very next moment. Vocally, Erk’s also a jack of all
trades, this time around, taking the listener under fire with his most
aggressive distorted screams outside of Hocico, angry Punk-shouts and raw, but
catchy melodies. With a massive production from mixing-desk-wizard John Fryer,
hard beats and driving bass lines, the album will take club crowds by storm, but
then that was to be expected from a man like Mr. Aicrag. With “Noise Diary”,
Rabia Sorda prove once again with an energetic fusion of melody and aggression
that they are the most interesting and unique Hard-Electro-act out
there.
Tracks:
1.
First Page
2.
Out of Control
3.
Heart Eating Crows
4.
Get Your Overdose.
5.
Burning House
6.
Monkeyland
7.
Radio Paranoia
8.
Mirrors and Knives
9.
NME
10.
Money Talks (and Rots)
11. A World on
Fire
12. This is The
End
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