Album Review
MaQLu – “Black” [EP]
MaQLu is back with her second installment of the ‘Tales From The Black Heart’ cycle with the EP Black. This release is much like her Blood EP in that it contains slow deadly beats mixed with low vocals. Personally, I didn’t find Black to be as good as its predecessor. I found the vocal lines to be out of sync with the beats, giving the songs a plastic feel. This leaves me to believe this mini album was rushed.
MaQLu is back with her second installment of the ‘Tales From The Black Heart’ cycle with the EP Black. This release is much like her Blood EP in that it contains slow deadly beats mixed with low vocals. Personally, I didn’t find Black to be as good as its predecessor. I found the vocal lines to be out of sync with the beats, giving the songs a plastic feel. This leaves me to believe this mini album was rushed.
That said, I’m looking forward to hearing the third installment of the ‘Tales From The Black Heart’ cycle since I’m already two EP’s in. Black is a continuation of MaQLu’s last release, so if you enjoyed Blood be sure to purchase a copy of Black.
Track Listing:
01. Siamese Twins
02. Whore
03. Martyr
04. March On
05. Paws Off
06. Home
Run Time: 21:15
Release Date: October, 31, 2010
Check out the song: “Martyr”
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