NGHTCRWLR, “Let the Children Scream”
King Woman’s Kris Esfandiari makes unsettling music, subtly and brutally by turns.
Read MoreKing Woman’s Kris Esfandiari makes unsettling music, subtly and brutally by turns.
Read MoreLate April rolls in with new songs and remixes from She Past Away, Rosegarden Funeral Party, Hante., Bedless Bones and Fractions.
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This month’s Patreon-selected LP commentary podcast is Einstürzende Neubauten’s mid-80s peak.
Read MoreThe German melodic electro act deliver a new LP of songs that fulfill expectations.
Read MoreVanligt Folk keep things low-key strange on their latest LP.
Read MoreThen Come Silence’s 5th LP strikes a balance between hard rock and post-punk.
Read MoreRotersand enters the 2020s with an album that speaks to their strengths.
Read MoreNew music from Unconscious, Years of Denial, Fractured Transmission, grabyourface, Private Service, and Marc Heal.
Read MoreLithuanian post-punk oddballs Solo Ansamblis show off their personality and arrangement skill on their latest.
Read MoreCapsule review of the new release from Siamgda
Read MoreHarsh R pack a lot of sweat and cathartic release into a succinct package on their new release.
Read MoreKlack consolidate their catalogue into a single LP length release that highlights their myriad charms.
Read MoreFor her Dais debut Riki (aka Niff Nawor) invokes retro-charm with songwriting and production to back it up.
Read MoreDIY darkwave artist Anders Manga shows confidence in his established sound and persona on his new LP.
Read MoreLong-running synth experimentalist Pod Blotz’ first LP for Dais is both familiar and alien.
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