Subcore of Depressing
or Gothic-Wave Rock hasn’t taken this Stuttgart’s respective pioneer onto
higher fame during their days of recognition as the band struggling the blurry
edges of the accompanied distorted sounds cleaner than underground but stepping
into darkness together with their fans as End of Green proclaiming its
Alternative Gothic Metal which might blasting great to your ears via stereo
system as this debut album which aggressively mixing the hardest parts of
Hardcore, Gothic-Rock total influences, Alternative Modern Rock giving the
depression complexity clinging on our edgy side of information through rock
music as the album Infinity spawning some great tracks like Tomorrow Not Today,
Away, Seasons of Black, No More Pleasures or You and Sleep.
Cranking the
crawlers creeps company men feasting on the newer bands which sounded cool to
catch as their money machine collections cemented on the contract lists. End of
Green sharing these negativity wrapped stories about how life nowadays didn’t
cooperates again with someone’s fate but driven to the main highway for
economic direct-hit only to giving some fortunes to the things left behind your
way as the era shall cannot be fixed again.
Trust them …
Infinity:
https://youtu.be/KU-T6_Ha6zw
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