Boar Alarm, “Automatic For The Dead People”
The latest in a string of strong releases from Fredrik Djurfeldt, Boar Alarm’s new LP whittles the structures of electro-industrial and EBM down to their noisiest and most experimental roots.
Read MoreThe latest in a string of strong releases from Fredrik Djurfeldt, Boar Alarm’s new LP whittles the structures of electro-industrial and EBM down to their noisiest and most experimental roots.
Read MoreAfter more than twenty year on hiatus, ethereal/dream-pop royalty Bel Canto return with a record reflective of their maturity.
Read MoreBedless Bones’ brand of darkwave shimmers between the here and now and the genre’s roots.
Read MoreBrixx’s new concept LP links body music and smooth cinematics with preternatural cool.
Read MoreFreestyle, hip-hop, and general electronics are all amplified in Blu Anxxiety’s latest all-you-can-eat buffet at the goth bar.
Read MoreBaltimore’s Blakmoth continues his run of solid dark ambient releases, the latest being a decidedly grounded (if no less depressing) listen.
Read MoreAfter a lengthy layoff, Spanish post-punk act Belgrado trade out some of their fury for new wave synth colours.
Read MoreGoth rock veterans The Bellwether Syndicate take a grand tour of styles past and usher them into the present.
Read MoreBuzz Kull makes a strong play for dancefloors at the intersection of EBM and darkwave on new LP “Fascination”.
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Short-form reviews of new work by Venom Vampires and Blakmoth.
Read MoreBlack Magnet delivers another tight set of accomplished and varied industrial metal.
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Short-form reviews of new records by Max und Max and Blakmoth.
Read MoreRising italo-body producer Pablo Bozzi adds some goa sounds to his already potent mix.
Read MoreThoughts on new EPs by Blakmoth and Anaerobic.
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Short reviews of new EPs by Pablo Bozzi and Missing Witness.
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