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Monday, July 7, 2008

Ayria Discography

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Ayria is an electronic-industrial/synth-pop/EBM project from Jennifer Parkin, ex-singer of Epsilon Minus. Jennifer left Epsilon Minus to create her own project freely, producing such albums like Debris all the way to her upcoming Hearts For Bullets (or something like that).

For those of you who enjoy electronica and are techno-faggots like me and Alex, you'll enjoy. Ayria ranges on different sounds and emotions throughout her discography and in my opinion is one hot piece of Canadian ass.

The only thing I do not like is the consistent making of remixes following her albums. Both albums have an additional disc of remixes of songs from the accompaning album, and the EPs are nothing more but remixes. Unless you have a very low tolerance for remixes and electronica and if you're a flaming homo, don't get this discography.



Contents:
Debris (2-Disc)
Flicker (2-Disc)
My Revenge On The World EP
The Gun Song EP


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Friday, June 27, 2008

The Birthday Massacre

The Birthday Massacre are a fun little Synthrock group I got into a year or so ago while looking for music to play at a friend's birthday party. Days after the birthday party, I realized I still had their 2007 album Walking with Strangers still sitting on my computer, and decided to give it a listen, assuming that I probably wouldn't like it.
I was very, very, wrong.
The second after the first song was over, I began searching for their other material, and after hearing all of it, I realized I really enjoyed this group, bought their latest album, and introduced them to my friends. The Birthday Massacre, as I said, are a very fun and enjoyable group, and yes, granted, they have a female singer which appeals to many male/female teenagers, but you find yourself looking beyond their lead singer and focus on the band as a whole.
Enjoy.

- Alex