Recorded in 1993, this is more of a Martin Bowes solo album than a true Attrition release; it combines dark ambience and bracing percussion work. ~ John Bush, All Music...
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A re-release of an early album, The Attrition of Reason consists of simple, dark melodies and the group's most depressing vocals. The Voice of God EP is also included. ~...
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This 1986 album, re-released in 1995, compiles unreleased tracks and compilation album contributions. Four tracks from the Future Tense collection are also included. ~ John...
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Beginning with Dematteis on viola, almost as a logical extension from the previous album Etude, Jeopardy shows Attrition still on their same general, mid-to-late-'90s...
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The four-cut CD offers only one new release, "At the Fiftieth Gate (A Slight Return)." The other three cuts are taken from Etude: "Feel the Backlash" and remixes of "I Am"...
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Cold, austere darkwave electronica gets an injection of human soul with the music of Attrition. Their programmed sounds vary from urgent, tight patterns to subtler, almost...
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