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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: , Dundee
Posts: 2,084
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credible noise review
look whati found:
Whereas T.I.K were relatively stationary, THE FALL OF BOSS KOALA were all over the place as they played their charged hardcore that had a real knack of just gelling smoothly. Melodies feel like natural progressions with their sound rather than contrasting textures to the madness. The whole band had a mutual energy and effort that combined to give a crystal clear and precise set. The first of many great, animated hardcore bands of the festival, THE FALL OF BOSS KOALA played to such a high standard I was convinced that this was the band at their best. I would love to encounter them again and have them prove me wrong. Excellent. www.edinburghmetalscene.co.uk go check it oot for a full review |
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Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Dundee
Posts: 3,259 Band: Inches from the Mainland
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