New Mind: Zero To The Bone
- blindfield1
- badheadgirl
- D.N.J. (carrion)
- stoneheart
- touch (can't afford to be a woman)
- silent
- blindfield2
- when I was a boy
- turn to stone
- impact
- left to fade
- 3angel
- left to fade (gunhed remix)
- krak
As much as I despise making direct comparisons between one band and another the
only way to do this band justice is to compare it to the two most recent Front
242 albums. Strong female vocals, groundbreakingly innovative programming, and
the ability to stop on a dime while in a dancefloor breakbeat and dip into an
ambient backslide only to give you whiplash with the sudden reacceleration, all
elements of someone with a strong musical schooling exploring the electro
industrial music scene. Don't get me wrong, this band is NOT Front 242, but
many of the elements that made their recent albums function so tight and
integrated are utilized with the same fine degree of musical genius by New
Mind. New Mind is one of the many third generation industrial musicians that
all eyes will be turning towards as they begin to redefine much of the genre.
New Mind is: Johnathan Sharp
Contact:
Fifth Column Records
P.O. Box 787
Washington, D.C. 20044
E-mail: fifthcolvmn@tunanet.com
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