Replicas: Coil + Zos Kia + Marc Almond, “How To Destroy Angels”
The early and extreme experimentation of John Balance and Zos Kia is unearthed, buoyed by Marc Almond’s charisma.
Read MoreThe early and extreme experimentation of John Balance and Zos Kia is unearthed, buoyed by Marc Almond’s charisma.
Read MoreFrench act HØRD offers strict darkwave on their second LP.
Read MoreGerman stalwarts Individual Totem mix newer experimentation with older formulas on their new LP.
Read MoreLA noise producer Alexandra Atnif makes a big statement with a record with deep roots in powernoise.
Read MoreA collaboration between Nordvargr and Trepaneringsritualen links a litany of death industrial sounds.
Read MoreAbstracted gaming ambiance showcases aliceffekt’s sound design talents.
Read MoreColdwave goes to the disco on analog synth maven Stockhaussen’s third LP.
Read MoreThem Are Us Too’s requiem strikes upon the ethereal beauty which made their too-brief time so arresting.
Read MoreBombast and restraint are both found on Vortex’s martial industrial representation of Norse mythology.
Read MoreThe new LP from Lana Del Rabies varies between industrial, noise, and darkwave markers, but there’s nothing varied about its incendiary and damning thematics.
Read MoreA slightly brighter dark ambient release from Alphaxone casts an impassive eye towards outer space.
Read MoreVisitor offer solidly executed (and solidly funky) dark electro on their debut.
Read MoreTense yet melodic darkwave simmers on the debut from SDH.
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