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VIOLANOIR.COM REVIEWS CULT OF FAKE.

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Viola from Russian Blog VIOLANOIR.COM reviews Angelspit’s CULT OF FAKE.

Cult Of Fake is definitely a modern dance album, yet is old school, concise, and stingy on emotion, with a dash of all-out rage.  The album is the essence of Angelspit – undiluted, fretting and knocks the unprepared listener off their legs.

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DARK MUSIC WORLD REVIEWS CULT OF FAKE

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Claudia Mecklenburg from Dark Music World webzine reviews Angelspit’s CULT OF FAKE.

Angelspit’s “Cult Of Fake” is packed with dance floors explosives. If you’re sitting during these songs, then you have to be a reluctant dancer.
– Claudia Mecklenburg, Angelspit’s CULT OF FAKE.

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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


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THE SPLATTERHAOUSE RADIO INTERVIEWS WITH ANGELSPIT

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

 

 

COMA MUSIC MAGAZINE INTERVIEWS ANGELSPIT

COMA Music Magazine staff member Fernando Altonaga sat down to chat with Angelspit’s Zoog Von Rock about the new album Cult Of Fake, politics, and various other topics that struck their fancy.

Conducted May 14, 2016 via Skype

>> WATCH ORIGINAL 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


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SONIC SEDUCER REVIEWS CULT OF FAKE

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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


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INTRAVENOUS MAGAZINE REVIEWS CULT OF FAKE

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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


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MUSIC EXISTANCE INTERVIEWS ANGELSPIT

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Don’t let the world shut you down. Don’t let the bitter few snuff out your flame of passion. Go find a new favourite band, get back into your old hobby – pick up that guitar or get painting again. Start going to open-mic sessions, or figure drawing lessons. Do not let self doubt make decisions for you. TODAY IS AWESOME!
-Zoog Von Rock, Angelspit.

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SOUNDSPHEREMAG INTERVIEWS ANGELSPIT

angelspit-cof-0500Dom Smith talks to Zoog about Angelspit’s new album Cult Of Fake

Angelspit was probably one of the first interviews we ever did back in 2008 when we built this thing, so it’s cool to catch up with Zoog in 2016 to talk about the band’s new album, Cult Of Fake. Killer.

I have dug up all the old percussion sounds used on the early albums and used them everywhere on Cult Of Fake. I wanted this album to have the same skeleton, but an updated cyborg body…wow, I just said ‘cyborg’ – no-one uses that word anymore.
-Zoog Von Rock, Angelspit.

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