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Vultures - Discoveries & Plasma Ticks (CD Momt Records)

Hailing from Israel, Vultures saw the daylight in 1999. After having released a debut e.p and a split cd, this can be seen as
their 1st full length. The opening songs "Easy does it" and "Internal plea" (remixed by PTYL) sound in the purest hard
cyber-punk style. This is pure aggression, built up with totally uncontrolled guitar riffs and an electronic bombardment while
the screaming way of singing sounds full of rage! The "Vultures splendour" song, which I presume must be an extract of the e.p
and which has been remixed by PTYL as well, is another hard hitting exploding. The rhythm, which remains pure speed, reminds me now and than to Cubanate. The live version of "Snow" is the last song of the album and a last cut in this anarchistic style.
Vultures still present us different sides, which are totally different and better in my opinion! So there?s another hard
approach with the breakbeat like "Live a message". The song has been remixed by 21st Century Jesus and sounds like a wink to Prodigy. I personally prefer the industrial minded mood of "Horrible weather". There is also a remix by K-Nitrate of the
same song. Vultures will probably find an audience for their stuff, but I can't get wild about it!