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Rip It Up: “A low budget mix of Nirvana and New Order? Big words to throw out, one would agree, bit I’ll be damned if I can’t say that the comparison, while not overtly true, is certainly not hyperbolic." | Rip It Up: “A low budget mix of Nirvana and New Order? Big words to throw out, one would agree, bit I’ll be damned if I can’t say that the comparison, while not overtly true, is certainly not hyperbolic." | ||
− | ''Battletech'' was recorded May 2008-July 2009 in Kingsland/Avondale, Auckland. Some of the songs were fleshed out in early, practise-room incarnations of Radio Over Moscow (Call Me Wrong, Images Of Bliss) or earlier bands of Dan X's such as [[Vetox]] | + | ''Battletech'' was recorded May 2008-July 2009 in Kingsland/Avondale, Auckland. Some of the songs were fleshed out in early, practise-room incarnations of Radio Over Moscow (Call Me Wrong, Images Of Bliss) or earlier bands of Dan X's such as [[Vetox]] {Pakistan, Images Of Bliss). ''Anti-Human Nous'' was originally written for Kittyhawk. ''The Purpose Of Man'' dates back as far as 1996. |
No-budget videos were released for ''Images Of Bliss'' and ''Anti-Human Nous'' on YouTube. | No-budget videos were released for ''Images Of Bliss'' and ''Anti-Human Nous'' on YouTube. |