Press n Reviews For Scream Machine
" “Perfect”: drums start the track and robotic vocals followed in by guitars. Throughout this track remains slower-tempo and closes out perfectly."
- Arinne, Industrialized Metal Magazine*
" “Rattlesnake” has an electro-drum opening which is shattered by the vocals, very robotic with synths twisting the music into a well composed madness."
- Arinne, Industrialized Metal Magazine*
"Dying Season instantly draws you in with it’s dark, soothing atmospshere, setting the mood. SinDelle Morte’s whispery vocals and spoken words add a nice touch to an almost Trip Hop rhythm that continues throughout the song. This is more of a somber, mellow type of song that seemed to set a mood to a woman plagued with despair, leaving the interpretation up to the listener."
- Darvius Noctem of Days Of Our Decay, Internet blog (Apr 03, 2008)
"...RIP is truly standout among the genre."
- Dennis C. Lee, Internet blog (Apr 08, 2008)
"LOST sounds solid. I like the second transistion, it has a nice cross between a tribal beat and an overall mechanical percussion."
- Black Pearl, Internet blog (Apr 13, 2008)
"...A bit of substance and abrasiveness is never overrated. 10."
- Sanfox, Internet blog (Apr 13, 2008)
"...Great sound. 10!"
- Angel Lee of Pretty Filth Addiction, Internet blog (Apr 17, 2008)
"[for Dying Season] "...Very brooding, ethereal track. For some odd reason I picture Blade walking through a city alleyway ready to kick some vampire ass... All in all a very good track. I could definitely see this bring on a movie score or soundtrack. Very good job!"
- The Sad Parade, Internet blog (Apr 5, 2008)
"[for Dying Season] "... Everything got that offbeat acid trip thing going for it. For what its worth I like the effort put into it but it kinda creeps me out." :0D
- Fatty Far From Earthquake, Internet blog (Apr 3, 2008)
"[for Animal Instincts] ... Love the intro. Got a cool industrial vibe to it. Very well produced. Could be used in a movie. Good work."
-Delayed Response, Internet blog (Mar 24, 2008)
*Read the entire review of Nona by Arinne from Industrial Metal Magazine here.

