“Operation Psycho Kill: Even if this was forty-two minutes of radio static, I would still love it, mainly as a result of both the band name and the album title, both of which bring to mind the work of top Hollywood Screenwriter Eric Blevins. Furthermore, it is a thing of great and subtle beauty that Personal Killing Agenda chose to release this album on Christmas Day last year, almost as though it was being held back in order to be conferred upon planet Earth on (what is for some) the holiest day of the year. Crikey. Incidentally, if you have a spare 100 hours on your hands anytime soon, I can wholly recommend heading over to their Bandcamp page and working your way through almost thirty different releases which are all available to download for free!”
“Core Explosion is sounding like a group of arcade machines loaded up with unlimited sachets of instant coffee, red bull and crazy pills with pac-man carved into their colorful surfaces. The machines all have been rewired, glitched up and spiced up to spill out a short but elevating salvo of blips and blobs. It depends on your own imagination what it is that this insane arcade parade is singing, it can be improvised birdsongs, undancable dancemusic, hidden melodic demosongs or just a random complete mess! Whatever it exactly is, it’s for sure a single by an artist with the in your face name of ‘Personal:Killing:Agenda’ website.”
“The horror-noise outfit, PKA is back again. I have always enjoyed this project, and maybe that's because I have such a soft spot for noise/grating/gring-industrial. As ever, the new PKA album is cold, mechanical, electronic, sample and processor based, and unflinchingly loud. While I went into this album expecting that, I was surprised by the song lengths and the general composition of this album. Instead of some of the shorter blasts that PKA's songs usually take form as, this album is full of 4-5 minute slabs of planned out and delicately arranged electronic frenzies. Flowing and morphing, these songs actually have refrains, choruses, repeated elements, and... almost conventional song structures. I was shocked. And I was pleased. READ THE FULL REVIEW HERE: http://horror-punks.com/group/musicreview/forum/topics/personal-killing-agenda-operation-psycho-kill”
“Well, I am accustom to this band's particular breed of electronic video-game inspired noisey electro nightmare jazz. And really preparing yourself for that is important. If you just throw this album on expecting some fun pumpkin rock, well... you will be confused, annoyed, and probably even shocked. This isn’t... normal. This is an 8bit video-game on steroids, with a whole lot of the occult, a whole lot of distortion, and a little touch of the unexpected. Read the full review on the Horror-punks web site!”
“Well, this is an odd one. Programmed and digitally edited, compressed and distorted, sequenced and chopped up... its like soundtrack music for a video game I have never heard of. Its background noise for the worst moments of your life... themes songs to episodes of 'Criminal Minds' that I have never watched... its a spooky album to blast at a Halloween Party after the crowd is tired of listening to The Misfits. This is an album you cant really put on to groove along to... it isn’t something you listen to, to enjoy the day with... its something that creeps in from behind whatever you are doing and warns you of what will happen. This is a soundtrack to something, and holy hell, it is a spooky one.”
“PERSONAL:KILLING:AGENDA is a featured artist in the April edition of there online magazine.”
“THE NIGHTMARE MACHINE Rating: 8/10 well it fucking made me shit my pants m8....well dark and nasty. Would work great in a horror film or as and intro for a really dark industrial track.”
“SpinUp reviews for "Nightwatch III" Comments: Would make a good support for another song. Or maybe part of a movie score.”
“Great tracks dude!!! Nice one!!”
“Like that industrial kinda sound a lot...”
“SpinUp reviews for "Nightwatch III" Tags: mysterious”
“NorthWestKillerz: you fucking rock ima feeling the music its talking to me keep up the good work”
“SpinUp reviews for "Nightwatch I" Kwl music x”
“SpinUp reviews for "The Spastic System" Made me think my computer was breaking or a virus is being transmitted to my computer. Oops, that's not just the intro.”
“SpinUp reviews for "8-Bit War" its like 8 bit glitch, bit of aphex twin influence i reckon, not my preferd genre but a good job production wise”
“SpinUp reviews for "Nightwatch I" A very experimental sound to this production, the piano mixes well with strings, not too sure on how high the notes go on the strings at the end of the track, maybe if they were an octave lower it would sound a bit less harsh or spikey, but good work anyhow!”
“binaries of my mind, talking to much... i had fun with this. it's noise/industrial in my opinion. your song may seem unlogical but I feel one inside, these hasched sequence make a "relaxing" noise music in my head. But this isn't a song at all. Cool experiment.”
“pka is the best!”