[transponder] Electro, Electropop head-less '[transponder]' is the German act Head-less first and only full-length album from 2002. The bands first release was the single 'Friendship' (2000) which also is found on this album. The group have also released an EP called ''Ship of Agony'' (2005). The three band members René, Matthias and Markus together creates a swinging, heavier futurepop and even though it every now and then feels kind of ordinary Head-less surprise us with great tracks like "Friendship", "It's enough", "Bodylove" and defiantly "Want to be your friend" which have been on repeat in my headphones the last days. The bands latest EP 'Ship of Agony' will be reviewed soon as well and after I have listened to '[transponder]' I really look forward to hear the bands latest material and I'm hoping for a new full-length album to be released soon. This review was written 2005 and initially published on Neurozine.com 350
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head-less - [transponder]

6.0
"Alright"
Released 2005 by Firecracker
'[transponder]' is the German act Head-less first and only full-length album from 2002. The bands first release was the single 'Friendship' (2000) which also is found on this album. The group have also released an EP called ''Ship of Agony'' (2005).

The three band members René, Matthias and Markus together creates a swinging, heavier futurepop and even though it every now and then feels kind of ordinary Head-less surprise us with great tracks like "Friendship", "It's enough", "Bodylove" and defiantly "Want to be your friend" which have been on repeat in my headphones the last days.

The bands latest EP 'Ship of Agony' will be reviewed soon as well and after I have listened to '[transponder]' I really look forward to hear the bands latest material and I'm hoping for a new full-length album to be released soon.

This review was written 2005 and initially published on Neurozine.com
Jan 01 2005

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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