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Fall is the 5th release by independent dark pop band Nothing Inside.
Nothing Inside has been combining elements of industrial, Euro synth-pop, ethereal goth, EBM, and electro-experimentalism since the mid-'90s and has built a cult following that spreads
Genre:
Pop: with Electronic Production
Release Date:
2002
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Fall
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Early Review from Prick Magazine:
"Atlanta's Nothing Inside has been combining elements of industrial, Euro synth-pop, ethereal goth, EBM, and electro-experimentalism since the mid-'90s and has built a cult following that spreads far outside its hometown in the process. On its fifth full-length release, NI seems to have found a comfortable balance between these various influences creating a cohesive group of songs ranging from disturbingly dark to hypnotically serene. Opening with "Used to be Cool" - a song reminiscent of Real Live's '80s hit "Send Me An Angel" - Fall ventures through abrasive Skinny Puppy-esque territory, some fasterpaced melancholy dance tunes, and moments of Devoinspired synth-quirkiness before ending with the nightmarish spoken-word track "Tom and Jerry." NI will be performing live at Dragon*Con in Atlanta from Aug 30 to Sept 2."
- Jonathan Williams (Music Editor)
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