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Chainreactor - War Machinery | Review
Chainreactor - War Machinery
June 2025
ProNoize
Chainreactor unleashes their tenth studio album, "War Machinery".
Chainreator returns with "War Machinery" in 2025, a truly relentless electro, industrial assault. Described by the artist as "the soundtrack for downfall and everything that may come after," this 12-track offering certainly lives up to its formidable name. Two years following the acclaimed "Venom", Chainreactor continues to reinforces his signature sound, an intense fusion of harsh electro and industrial power.
From the moment the album kicks in with the opening track, "No Apologies" listeners are immediately dive into its intense, driving atmosphere. "No Apologies" sets the stage for a brutal, uncompromising soundscape. Elsewhere, "Roar," a previously released cut, remains a standout, showcasing Chainreator's ability for crafting impressive, energetic anthems that perfectly embody the album's aggressive core.
Tracks like "Enough" and "Go" keep the energy at a high tension, delivering those signature hard beats and groovy rhythms. Further into the album, "March of Annihilation" provides another key example of the "sound from the hell of machines," while "Kalt" offers a more noisy, yet equally strong, characteristic of the gloomy soundscape. "War Machinery" feels like a natural progression, refining Chainreactor's vision into a precise, yet brutal, sound experience.
It's clear that Chainreactor isn't holding nothing back. "War Machinery" is designed to draw attention and hold listeners in its uncompromising, mechanical embrace. A powerful and immersive journey through the darker, more aggressive corners of electronic music, "War Machinery" delivers with robust force and strong intensity.
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