German electro-wave band Days of Sorrow released their second album since reuniting, titled ‘Raptures,’ available digitally, on CD, and vinyl through Mots Music. The ten-track record demonstrates the group’s evolved sound, blending dark electro-wave with EBM influences while maintaining their distinctive identity. Reviewer praise centers on the album’s polished production, powerful and commanding vocals reminiscent of And One’s Steve Naghavi, memorable choruses, and carefully integrated guitar layers that enhance sonic depth. The project showcases top-tier electronic music craftsmanship with minimal weak moments throughout. Days of Sorrow originally emerged in the early 1980s before a lengthy hiatus, now establishing themselves as contemporary contributors to the genre. The album received a 9/10 rating from Side-Line’s primary reviewer, who considers it among the strongest recent releases in this category.
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