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Beating Dead Horses

by 16volt

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MyNameIsRedundant As far as things go, this record is pretty solid. There are a couple tracks that i'd describe as being mediocre, but nothing I would find myself skipping or calling bad.
For an industrial artist, there are so many other influences here that work to an amazing degree such as the melancholic and downtrodden emo affects on somewhere new or the grunge tone of sick sick sick.
A highlight of the record for me was the short bridge on fight or flight, which really brought the track to a new level. Favorite track: Somewhere New.
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NoiVad Yet Another 90s Coldwave act to rampage again, showing newer acts how Hard Industrial is done with a skill and drive that only experience can bring out. Saw them live after a decade when Full Black Habit came out and they were even better than their former awesome live sets. 16Volt doesn’t need to prove anything, but if you want proof, just listen… Favorite track: Burn.
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Ghost 04:25
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Dissembler 03:54
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The Carrion 04:22
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Veins 03:06
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Machine rockers 16Volt are set to announce their third album on Metropolis Records, Beating Dead Horses. The album is produced by 16Volt's own Eric Powell and co-mixed by Shaun Thingvold (Strapping Young Lad, Front Line Assembly, Lamb of God). Refining it's sound, 16Volt continues to marry the heavy rock guitars with the intricate beats and layers of synths and samplers that the band is known for. The release features thirteen new songs, including the aggressive tracks "Sick Sick Sick", "Fight Or Flight" and "Beating Dead Horses" and the track "Burn" which the band will be releasing a video of in Spring. The album also features a guest appearance from Clint Carney (System Syn, God Module) and Bill Sarver (Lance Herbstrong, Ohn). 16Volt will be hitting the road in Spring and Summer for an eight week full US tour with the legendary My Life With The Thrill Kill Kult.

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released May 10, 2011

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