Formed by Carola Müller (composition, lyricys, vocals) and Marco Thomaschewski (composition, arrangement), Prospective worked the last two years into the making of their debut album THE DARK SIDE OF LIFE. Blending goth (see the melodies and Carola vocal style) and harsh e.b.m. (with some exceptions like the melancholic piano ballad "Angel dust" and the goth ballad "Path of life"), the duo composed ten tracks which paint their vision of nowadays. Even if the production is good and all these songs don't catch me. There's something that makes me skip the track after a couple of minutes. It could be the goth approach (I'm sorry but that isn't my cup of tea) or the Wumpscut approach to the genre (it's since after "Embryodead" that Wumpscut don't thrill me) or maybe this sensation of musical déjà vu that was making me know what was coming next forced me to skip to the next track. Unfortunately except the first part of "Deadly sins" (a song which could be the a dance-floor filler with a different way of singing) I didn't find a song I wanted to listen to twice but if you love melodic goth and e.b.m. you could enjoy it.