At The End Of All Things Electro, Industrial Mind Confusion When Mind Confusion do their little less industrial part they slightly reminds you of VNV Nation's earlier releases like 'Advance and Follow'. Although you have to remember that this band is from Quebec (Canada) and with Skinny Puppy and Front Line Assembly in their blood you can't escape some industrial inlays. Even though this band is Off Label it's still a very high quality production of the design and mastering. It's impossible to hear the difference between this production and a real one if you could express it that way. Further more it's impossible for me to understand is why no label have picked this band up to share nourishment, even though all 14 tracks on this album isn't fantastic, there's some great stuff on this CD. Some really great tracks are "Identity", "Something Beneath", "Unborn", "Decadence", "Act of War", "Denial" and totally unbelievable "Erased", and last but not least, the very interesting cover of The Cranberries old hit "Zombie" which you don't interpret that it's about IRA this time, much more against the terrorist struggle against the US and their allied, and US struggle with, well, everyone. A small flame burning strongly in the unsigned world. This review was written 2004 and initially published on Neurozine.com 450
Brutal Resonance

Mind Confusion - At The End Of All Things

7.0
"Good"
Released off label 2004
When Mind Confusion do their little less industrial part they slightly reminds you of VNV Nation's earlier releases like 'Advance and Follow'. Although you have to remember that this band is from Quebec (Canada) and with Skinny Puppy and Front Line Assembly in their blood you can't escape some industrial inlays.

Even though this band is Off Label it's still a very high quality production of the design and mastering. It's impossible to hear the difference between this production and a real one if you could express it that way. Further more it's impossible for me to understand is why no label have picked this band up to share nourishment, even though all 14 tracks on this album isn't fantastic, there's some great stuff on this CD.

Some really great tracks are "Identity", "Something Beneath", "Unborn", "Decadence", "Act of War", "Denial" and totally unbelievable "Erased", and last but not least, the very interesting cover of The Cranberries old hit "Zombie" which you don't interpret that it's about IRA this time, much more against the terrorist struggle against the US and their allied, and US struggle with, well, everyone.

A small flame burning strongly in the unsigned world.

This review was written 2004 and initially published on Neurozine.com
Jan 01 2004

Off label

Official release released by the artist themselves without the backing of a label.

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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