Heavy Industrial Metal
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VI VI VI
Liked your "666" title ;) had to drop by to listen...nice vocal samples....Doom you say...nice work placing in the track....scary indeed...the synth line almost evokes the X-files theme in places...liked the big sound coming into 3 min... emo sounding screaming...big, bad track ;) Thumbs!
A really catchy track, the rhythm and synth are awesome! Your use of effects on vocals is really interesting, I instantly think of aliens for some reason, like that guy from Predator! Amazing, scary music! Cheers, Andrew
Love that scary intro. Many times have I been terrified by Doom and Quake in my younger days, playing in the dark. Whoo I get shivers remembering! Cool track, rated.
this is great, is danceable, headbangable, i could see collabs with a decent guitarist :) or a drum-n-bass artist or both...
Awsome voice distortion. I like the feel of this. Dark, flows nicely. And the part starting at 4:56, simply amazing. Great work.
I really like this -its the Techno equivalent to Marylin Manson! The lyrics are very apt for these troubled times. This would make a great Metal song, it even has a change in tempo, rare for a Dance tune. Rated & Recommended.
Definate metal influence here. Good vocals but what its saying? VIVIVI eh? ;) Muhahahaargh I think there is a whole underground evil electronica genre appearing at the moment, jump on the wagon now! Rated and recommended.
DARK AND MOODY! Love the vocal sample. Like a psychedelic horror movie!! cool track!
That is really good....love the bass and all the elements in fact.....enjoyed. Kevin Mooney
Well I like the rythm, and vocal effects are interesting, what I heard sounds good to me!
Dark, mysterious and adventurous! Wicked vocal effects! My goodness I'll have to check to see if my doors are locked! lol... Cool arrangement! :)
Kirche Gothika is a Christian Industrial Metal project by John S. Weekley, and a side project to Tenebrae Aeternus (fka. Verschlüsseltes Paradoxon). Originally, KG started out as an instrumental electro experiment with no particular goal in mind. Eventually, music style started getting heavier with the addition of distorted vocals. Lyrics were mostly based off of the Holy Bible as well as real life experiences and observation. Eventually, guitars were added to the mix which then made KG into Industrial Metal. First "official" album released was "End Times" in 2010 featuring 9 tracks (3 of which are remixes done by other artists) and was only released via Internet. No material copy was ever made. After that, KG went on a nearly 2 year hiatus.
In mid 2012, Kirche Gothika started making new material and released a teaser track titled "Fall to Sickness." New album, Chaos Dimension, is expected to be released in 2013 but there is still potential for a release in late 2012. KG yet again is experimenting with sound. The new album seems to be a bit more electronic based rather than Metal and the distortion of the vocals has been cut down. Lyrics are still Christian themed but with a bit more ambiguity, only to broaden the fanbase. Also, it makes writing lyrics a bit more interesting and fun that way. KG is only getting heavier and darker as time goes on.
I wish you all a happy Halloween!
@nightnamearcher Okay, be over in about 15 or so minutes
@nightnamearcher I know that, yeah.
@nightnamearcher Funny :P