Tag Archives: Omrade

OMRÅDE, Nåde. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating * * * *

Imagine coming across a band which whilst heavily indebted to the heavier side of Metal sounds as flattering and captivating as a finely tuned orchestra in mid stride; that to find the exterior of the music is as auspicious as the as the compliment inside, can only mean that OMRÅDE have released themselves from their sense of quiet and downtime of two years and come back fighting with the tremendous album Nåde.

Omrade, Edari. Album Review.

Liverpool Sound and Vision Rating 8.5/10

It is as if Aldous Huxley and Philip K. Dick sat down one sunny afternoon, exchanged their views on the world and the inevitability of a dystopian nightmare and their perception on what life would be like if Humanity didn’t pull back from the brink of self-congratulation and its destructive self-harm; and from the collective pre-eminence that followed the flow and serious banter spawned an idea that would only come into being when Omrade were ready to unleash musical Film Noir on to the world with the tremendous Edari.