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Electronic/synthpop/darkwave with ebm/industrial influences.
Genre:
Electronic: Techno
Release Date:
2004
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halovox
© Copyright-Frank J. Freda (BMI)
(825346400228)
Record Label: halovox
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The long awaited self-titled debut release from halovox is finally available!
The CD contains over 70 minutes of innovative and passionate synthpop/electronica.
Includes "Deception," "Make Me Yours," "Save Yourself," "Foolish Slave," "Retrospect" and a breathtaking cover of the Depeche Mode classic "Fly On The Windscreen."
Songs from this critically acclaimed release are already packing out the dance floors around the world.
Previous reviews of the 4 song halovox promo CD that included "Deception", "Retrospect", "Disintegration" and Fresh Out":
"New Jersey new wave group halovox combines modern electronic textures with a blackish blend of industrial and dark wave that goes back to the roots of the '80s U.S./U.K. sound. Depeche Mode-like electronic rhythms are mixed over melancholic vibes of solitude." - Download.com Music Editors
"The sound quality is excellent, and Frank's vocals are just as perfect as always. All four songs are really excellent, but 'Retrospect' is my favorite so far.. but that changes every time I listen to the disc.. This is a very promising set of songs, and I think the synthpop world is in for a very special treat when halovox's debut album is released in June! (4.5 Stars out of 5)" - Jason Baker|Synthpop.NET
"halovox layers catchy beats and electro-spectacular patterns which seem to meld right into Frank's smooth voice. 'Retrospect' & 'Deception' have become instant dance floor favorites while 'Disintegration' and 'Fresh Out' seductively grab hold of your heart and tug you into the magical world of synthpop ballads. (5 Top Hats - highest rating)" - Rev. Jayme|Culture Asylum Magazine
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Great electronic album with beautiful vocals
author: Marco Walther
I like this album very much and i like the leading voice too, i know it from the band Brand New Idol. Nice melodies and interesting sounds - this is modern synthpop!
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great cd !!!!!
author: luis gonçalves - portugal
na minha constante procura de novos sons e atraves dos download que vou fazendo tive a felicidade de ouvir "deception" "rectrospect" "fresh out" e "desintegration" - excelentes musicas - .claro que me lembrei de depeche mode , stan ridgway , omd e outros .
comprei sem hesitações o cd e só me posso sentir satisfeito com a compra pois além das 4 musicas que já
conhecia as restantes fazem deste trabalho um grande cd.
para ouvir vezes sem conta e sempre com todo o prazer.
"halovox" faz-me ficar à espera de novo trabalho ou talvez quem sabe um cd que reuna as contribuições que tem tido com outros .
até lá continuação de boa musica.
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worth...buying......great cd!!!!
author: chris cornwell
A promising synth CD for many moods.
author: Jayson Levine
Halovox brings to its scene a well-put-together mix of everything from danceable, upbeat songs to the more melancholic, brooding ballads. Halovox is the brainchild of Frank J. Freda, who has seen his development through various associations with different acts, i.e. Stripped, Deep Freeze, and Brand New Idol. With each endeavor, Frank's creativity with and command over the language that is music, expressed through electronica, has clearly improved to a point where, now, his solo release is sure to delight virtually anyone who has had the privilege of listening to his evolution. I have long awaited a solo CD from Frank, as earlier efforts involved more cover work and persuasion from people who otherwise detracted from Frank's path of influence. Halovox's debut CD will not disappoint those who long for the flavor of the memorable 1980's, when electronica was making its way in its own circles. His revisiting his 80's influences is truly a tribute to those who made synthpop just what it is today to so many people.
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