Comments on: Mary And The Ram (MATR) – The Cross https://www.noisejournal.com/2018/01/mary-ram-matr-cross-single/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=mary-ram-matr-cross-single IT'S ALL NOISE Sat, 03 Mar 2018 00:47:41 +0000 hourly 1 By: Mike D https://www.noisejournal.com/2018/01/mary-ram-matr-cross-single/#comment-5659 Sat, 03 Mar 2018 00:47:41 +0000 https://www.noisejournal.com/?p=6585#comment-5659 In reply to Mary and The Ram Unveil Video for Debut Single ‘The Cross’, Mixed by Legendary Producer John Fryer.

that’s what promoters do, they send press kits and obviously, some lines are used because are well written, so why try to mean that me the writer stole from others? Serious now?

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By: Mary and The Ram Unveil Video for Debut Single ‘The Cross’, Mixed by Legendary Producer John Fryer https://www.noisejournal.com/2018/01/mary-ram-matr-cross-single/#comment-5658 Thu, 22 Feb 2018 19:19:16 +0000 https://www.noisejournal.com/?p=6585#comment-5658 […] The Cross https://youtu.be/W8qnBnGiAL8 Bandcamp https://maryandtheram.bandcamp.com/album/the-cross-single The Cross https://soundcloud.com/maryandtheramofficial/sets/the-cross-single The Dream https://soundcloud.com/maryandtheramofficial/the-dream-john-fryer-mix “Enshrouds the listener in a spare and noir atmosphere of reverberating percussion, sharp electronics, a subterranean, pulsing beat, and foreboding, chillingly delivered spoken word vocals… ample, jaggedly grinding guitar overdrive and full-gage drum strikes – here we find passion in the release provided here” – Big Takeover Magazine “Packed with drive, piano-filled electric rock rhythm. Dramatically fervent, it seems to represent a huge emotional release and is as catchy yet haunting as Bauhaus ‘Exquisite Corpse’ on ‘The Sky’s Gone Out’ back in the day. Dark, high energy and wonderfully bewildering” – The Record Stache “The soundtrack of a psychedelic trip, perhaps, with the soundscape and singer’s performance lurking on “murder ballad” style… totally unexpected and astonishing… industrial, arty-punk and dark, gritty electronic rock” – The Noise Journal […]

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