Katarzyna ‘NINa’ Gornisiewicz Reviews Melodic Dirt’s Somewhat Industrial Rock Album

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Someone who loves industrial rock music would enjoy Katarzyna 'NINa' Górnisiewicz's thorough and insightful review of melodic DIRT's debut album.


For those who may not know, Katarzyna ‘Nina’ Górnisiewicz is the founder and chairperson of Fabryka Music, a music magazine that has its home at industrialrock.net. Katarzyna tirelessly champions industrial rock and metal, and her website is the go-to spot for anyone who wants honest reviews and intelligent interviews. With that being said, someone who loves industrial music that much is in a great place to perform a thorough and insightful industrial rock review of melodic DIRT’s debut album.


Mood and emotion is such an essential element to music and, in her industrial rock review of the album, Katarzyna describes the mood as decidedly “heavy”–a slower, chaotic work that isn’t meant to take listeners on a light, cheerful journey; this album instead leads listeners on a uniquely atonal and arrhythmic journey. For anyone who can appreciate unique and original industrial music, this is a definite positive. Katarzyna suggests that the album sees inspiration from a variety of genres from the more rock and grunge sounds of bands like Deftones and Soundgarden to the instrumental stylings of jazz and rock legends like Jimi Hendrix, Miles Davis and John Coltrane.


Katarzyna pays special attention to the vocals on the album, describing how the various musical elements of the album serve to accentuate and lift them to a point where the vocals become “imprint[ed]” on the listener’s mind. She appreciates the atmosphere created by the raspy vocals as they serve to accentuate the musical mood created by the album.


Overall, Katarzyna gives the melodic DIRT’s debut a review that is very positive. She stresses that the unique sound of the album will satisfy the musical palette of those who can appreciate a sound that they wouldn’t find on the airwaves of formulaic pop radio and suggests that, while the album is not always “easy” to listen to, it is one that is rewarding for the discerning listener.


Given Katarzyna ‘NINa’ Górnisiewicz’s knowledge and insight into the genre, her thoughts provided in her industrial rock review should be enough to pique the curiosity of any industrial music lover.


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