Test Dept, “Disturbance”
The first new Test Dept recordings in 20 years speaks to their history while tackling the politics of today.
Read MoreThe first new Test Dept recordings in 20 years speaks to their history while tackling the politics of today.
Read MoreThe new reissues of Grendel’s earliest material benefits hugely from a remaster that brings it’s finer details into the light.
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Read MoreThe latest from the German vampire pop act accentuates some of their hidden appeal.
Read MoreHate Dept’s Seibold’s debuts an electro-pop project with an earthy appeal.
Read MoreAmerican cult industrial project Caustic speaks to some of his influences on an interstitial release.
Read MoreHante.’s 4th LP shows off Hélène de Thoury’s distinct personality as a artist and producer.
Read MoreFektion Fekler makes their minor classic electro-industrial debut available again via Bandcamp.
Read MoreThe 2018 EP from the French act has hidden subtleties.
Read MoreThe second post-hiatus LP from Neuroticfish taps into the project’s deep well of sincerity.
Read MoreThe new album from the Hungarian synth duo lives and dies by the voice of Emese Arvai-Illes.
Read MoreItalian duo Syrian try on a few different styles on their fifth LP.
Read MoreShort form reviews of releases from Dead Husband and Cretin Dilletante.
Read MoreThe new album from the German veterans is executed with skill, but suffers from a lack of worthwhile songs.
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