Serve or Suffer EBM, Futurepop Absurd Minds Few artists have the ability to make me as calm, happy and leave me with such good feeling as Absurd Minds do. If I have a bad day or worry about something, Absurd Minds seems to bring me peace. If I'm in a good mood, Absurd Minds have the power to amplify that emotion. This is fact is true through all of their albums and the latest 'Serve or Suffer' is no exception. Absurd Minds have been around for over 10 years now and still is able to create great and wonderful songs like "Interconnectedness", "Deficit Mindset", "Pendulum Swing", "Eternal Witness" where the last mentioned track is absolutely perfect. There is actually only one track I don't like on this album and that is "I Enter You". In an album filled with spirit and great lyrics, there?s simply not alright to write a song that includes lyrics about one mans burning crutch. This is in complete opposite to the rest of the album. If it was not for the misstep with "I Enter You", this would probably have been a perfect 10. Still, this is one great album and surely deserves a place in your collection of albums. 550
Brutal Resonance

Absurd Minds - Serve or Suffer

9.0
"Amazing"
Spotify
Released 2010 by Scanner Records
Few artists have the ability to make me as calm, happy and leave me with such good feeling as Absurd Minds do. If I have a bad day or worry about something, Absurd Minds seems to bring me peace. If I'm in a good mood, Absurd Minds have the power to amplify that emotion. This is fact is true through all of their albums and the latest 'Serve or Suffer' is no exception.

Absurd Minds have been around for over 10 years now and still is able to create great and wonderful songs like "Interconnectedness", "Deficit Mindset", "Pendulum Swing", "Eternal Witness" where the last mentioned track is absolutely perfect. There is actually only one track I don't like on this album and that is "I Enter You". In an album filled with spirit and great lyrics, there?s simply not alright to write a song that includes lyrics about one mans burning crutch. This is in complete opposite to the rest of the album.

If it was not for the misstep with "I Enter You", this would probably have been a perfect 10. Still, this is one great album and surely deserves a place in your collection of albums.
Mar 16 2010

Patrik Lindström

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Founder of Brutal Resonance in 2009, founder of Electroracle and founder of ex Promonetics. Used to write a whole lot for Brutal Resonance and have written over 500 reviews. Nowadays, mostly focusing on the website and paving way for our writers.

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