Album Title
Gothminister
Artist Icon The Other Side (2017)
heart off icon (0 users)
Last IconTransparent icon Next icon

Transparent Block
Cover NOT yet available in 4k icon
Join Patreon for 4K upload/download access


Your Rating (Click a star below)

Star off iconStar off iconStar off iconStar off iconStar off iconStar off iconStar off iconStar off iconStar off iconStar off icon













3:50
3:02
3:37
3:32
4:43
2:49
3:19
4:10
3:00
3:26

Data Complete
percentage bar 60%

Total Rating

Star Icon (0 users)

Back Cover
Album Back Cover

CD Art
Transparent Icon

3D Case
Transparent Icon

3D Thumb
Transparent Icon

3D Flat
Transparent Icon

3D Face
Transparent Icon

3D Spine
Transparent Icon

First Released

Calendar Icon 2017

Genre

Genre Icon Industrial Metal

Mood

Mood Icon ---

Style

Style Icon Gothic

Theme

Theme Icon ---

Tempo

Speed Icon Medium

Release Format

Release Format Icon Album

Record Label Release

Speed Icon AFM Records

World Sales Figure

Sales Icon 0 copies

Album Description
Available in:
"The Other Side" is the sixth studio album by industrial metal band Gothminister, released on 13th October 2017 on the AFM Records label.
wiki icon


User Album Review
The Other Side seems to follow perfectly with the mixture of weighty industrial and melodic Goth rock that the band have been pursuing for several years now. Though the disc is short ,really short to be honest; the performance remains stellar and memorable throughout.
Though I can safely say that there is more than enough quality material offered within the allotted time to appeal to Gothminister fans worldwide. Though not just Gothminister fans of course, as several fans of Goth rock or Gothic industrial might also find something in this one. It’s a great gateway, especially with it’s occult lyrical nature (that seems to be the theme of this one) that places it perfectly for an October release date. Even though five years have passed between Utopia and this one, The Other Side is proof positive that the band are not wearing themselves thin, instead choosing to mature and age their sound gracefully. That’s fine, because this old Goth loves it.
Reviewed by newnoisemagazine.com.



External Album Reviews
None...



User Comments
seperator
No comments yet...
seperator

Status
Locked icon unlocked

Rank:

External Links
MusicBrainz Large icontransparent block Amazon Large icontransparent block Metacritic Large Icon