
Mechanical Organic audiostreet.net/mechanicalorganic
Home Town: Melbourne, Australia Genre: Metal Posted By: Flat Earth Joined On: January 23, 2006 Page Views: 4,429 Song Plays: 148 Current Rank: 1,044 Highest Rank: 252
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Albums Flat Earth Society, Disrepair Part One - Permafrost Dreams, Disrepair Part Two - The Pleasure Fled
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Group Members Eddie Katz
Instruments Eddie Katz: Vocals, Keyboards and Bass
Musical Style Intellectual Hybrid Metal with an Industrial, Progressive and Electronic undercurrent.
Influences Musical Influences: Everything I have ever listened to as an individuals. Lyrical Influences: Conspiratorial, metaphysical and political research.
Additional Info Please visit our website. It contains an overabundance of information regarding the band. www.mechanicalorganic.com |

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Live For Metal - Mechanical Organic - Flat Earth Society (Self-released) Review by James Young Madness, madness I tell you! Let's get things straight from the start - there is no way in a million years I can do justice to this album through words, dear readers. You may read this and gain a little more understanding about the Australian mind-meddling merchants, but there are only so many words I can type before I begin to sound like I'm struggling. Which is mission accomplished in the eyes of the band, who have aimed to make this one heck of a challenging listen (and review for that matter), pulling out all the stops to create something musically unique. Well, here's a futile attempt to try and describe the sound - in their biography, Mechanical Organic claim to play heavy music with an electronic and industrial element mixed with a progressive edge. This is almost fathomable, but when you take into account the vocal harmonies, sound effects and plethora... Read entire review »
| Metal Storm - Mechanical Organic - Flat Earth Society 2006 01. What Have We Become 02. Stealth 03. Hacking Humanity 04. Nothing Is Real 05. Username and Password 06. All According To Plan 07. To Bridge The Void 08. Weapons Of Mass Distraction 09. Nostalgia 10. The Bitter Truth 11. This They Must Never Know Australia: 2006 Genre: Industrial Progressive Metal/Rock Label: Self-Released Line-Up: Lead Vocals, Keyboards: Eddie Katz Lead/Rhythm/Synth Guitars: Connie D Drums & Percussion: Laurence Belviso I will have to admit, after all it's well-known, that i don't like progressive rock/metal music, i won't explain the reasons here because it's not my intention as this is a review about Mechanical Organic's debut album, "Flat Earth Society", an album that managed to leave me speechless with its variety and inspiration. Mechanical Organic hail from Australia and in an era when personal identity in music is so rare to be found they unfold a whole new world... Read entire review »
| Metal Reviews - MECHANICAL ORGANIC - Flat Earth Society Self-Financed Electro-Industrial Prog-Rock 11 songs (77:01) Release year: 2006 Mechanical Organic Mechanical Organic have shorted out the light bulb above my head. I've had Flat Earth Society for a good while now and it's been a long journey trying to find the words to describe it accurately. How do you describe the indescribable? A cliché, but a fitting cliché. Upon first hearing this Australian three-piece I thought they sounded interesting. Upon hearing the entire album I was simply blown away. My first impression was that they were like Pink Floyd meets Dead Soul Tribe meets Midnight Oil; an odd company of bedfellows. Now that I've given this album countless spins I could add many more comparative bands: Marilyn Manson, Nektar, Ministry, Simple Minds and Dream Theater come to mind; maybe even a slight nod to the sort of electronic backdrops used by the likes of European (via Australia) dance/pop queen... Read entire review » |
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