...those who survived then didn’t know they has less luck.
brandnew ambassador21' 'weight of death' forces your ears to bleed,
but keeps your brains alive. with this intensive sounding album ambassador21
blows up your sound system totally - there is no time for a funeral
arrangement.
musically based on massive industrial sound with obvious punk influences,
'weight of death' brings more heavy breaks, flailing noisy straight beats,
ferocious screams of natasha in russian and english language and smashed shop
windows into ambassador21' essence. when you rape us we will seek vengeance.
psychodelic guitar riffs by ctrler and painful 'a la godflesh'-bass
guitars by
mark kammerbauer make it possible to say - you are dealing
with the best ambassador21' album ever. converter collaborated with
ambassador21
in 'new doctrine about trinity II', which has been released on-line as
single in
august 2k5 and blasted dancefloors all over the world; in collaboration with
mothboy - 'winter trip 2' - ambassador21 create a big surprise for their
fans,
with a nice slow breakbeat-trip; roger rotor collaborated with
ambassador21 in
'delete the elite', which was produced with backing-vocals by proyecto
mirage, synapscape,
rasputeen, asche and ctrler; and sure, the album has some kind of hot
hits, as
punk/industrial
hymns like 'batman vs. elvis' and 'my little freedom', or the dancefloor
massacre track
'smith-and-wesson'. let's say, 'weight of death' is full of noise, beats,
speed, anger,
stones and fire.
P.S. the bullet changes the power fast.
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