National Razor - Reviews
 
   
 
 
     
 

Alternative Press: Doomed love and death played out across a field of electric guitars and incessant funeral drums. Effectively combines goth with industrialism. This is a strong CD.

 
     
   
           
     
B-Side: Weird industrial goth. Dark and thudding at the same time. Makes your feet move while raining on your head. Trippy!
 
 
           
 
CMJ: Layered knells of funeral wisdom. Industrial clanking and moody. Menacing dark heated affairs.
 
   
           
     
Future shock: Can't compare it to anything. A godsend! A wonderfully morose goth band. Cynical, melancholy, yet at times humanistic and romantic.
 
           
 
Softwatch (UK): Additive and Impulsive. Watch out, their next CD could really push them far.
 
   
           
     
Underscope: Engaging, deeply evocative music. Esoteric soundings of gothic rock. Cycling electronic layers of industrial music.
 
 
           
 
Trash Magazine: Dancing forever to the edge of a dark dimension. Where wee will dwell for eternity if everything National Razor say is true.
 
   
           
     
Project Magazine: A dark dance atmosphere with lurching rhythms, gothic keyboards and deep vocals rising from a subterranean chasm echoing. Gothic with an industrial sub texture.
 
           
 
Gloria Victus (France): One of those band you've never heard of before that suddenly reveals to you all its abilities. A large number of influences perfectly assimilated. A band who manage to have it's own identity. We can easily talk about revelation.
   
           
     
     
  Phosphor Magazine: Their music is cross between industrial and gothic, yet it remains quite danceable. Vocals by a certain Burton, are heavy and very present. The goths amongst us will certainly enjoy the ensnaring and hypnotic rhythms.  
     
 
           
 
F.O.E.: Its a mesh of Joy division / goth / industrial darkness. It is fucking amazing! The production is excellent, haunting and powerful.