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Battlestations “Vixit” Reviewed at A Closer Listen

Aug 22, 2017 | Battlestations Reviews, Reviews

“Is it live, or is it Memorex?  The tagline comes to mind when listening to the third album from the purposely elusive Battlestations.  If the first album was the prog album and the second the ambient album, the third is the neoclassical, marked by the choir and...

Battlestations “The Extent of Damage” Reviewed at Luna Kafe

May 13, 2016 | Battlestations Reviews, Reviews

The Extent of Damage holds five tracks of atmospheric, instrumental music. Except the title track, “The Extent of Damage” (3:55) the rest of the songs are long-stretched compositions. The opening “Necro” is a slow-floating, cinematic piece with several crescendos and decrescendos in it.

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