Assemblage 23Storm

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Synth-pop

Year:

Tracklist

Human 5:43
Skin 6:54
Ground 5:06
Let The Wind Erase Me 4:46
Infinite 5:08
Complacent 6:09
You Haven't Earned It 5:33
Regret 5:02
Apart 5:12
30KFT 3:16

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    Cover of Storm, 2004-09-24, CD Storm
    CD, Album
    Metropolis – MET 339 US 2004 US2004
    Cover of Storm, 2004-09-27, CD Storm
    CD, Album
    Accession Records – A 074 2004 2004
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Storm, 2004-09-27, CD Storm
    CD, Album, Limited Edition, Digipak
    Accession Records – A 074 2004 2004
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Storm, 2005-08-00, CD Storm
    CD, Album
    Irond – IROND CD 05-1036 Russia 2005 Russia2005
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Storm, 2007, CD Storm
    CD, Album, Repress
    Metropolis – MET 339 US 2007 US2007
    Cover of Storm, 2018-01-15, File Storm
    10×File, AIFF, Album, Reissue
    Metropolis – none US 2018 US2018

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    Reviews

    • realmdemagic's avatar
      realmdemagic
      Storm takes a much different approach from Defiance, using heavier beats and loads of symphonic synth sounds, making this release one of the best. The first single, Let the Wind Erase Me, takes on its own with an odd time signature and melody. Ground, the second single brings out the best in Tom. Not a single bad track on the album. Again, Tom shows that electronic music indeed has a soul, and should never be underestimated by the guitar/bass/drum world. 5/5

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