Vandalaze, “Blab”
Vandalaze’s idiosyncratic journey into the weird and kitschy side of retro-synths continues.
Read MorePosted by Bruce | May 25, 2018 | Album Reviews | 0
Vandalaze’s idiosyncratic journey into the weird and kitschy side of retro-synths continues.
Read MorePosted by Bruce | May 16, 2018 | Album Reviews | 0
The new LP from Ash Code is a full force slab of excellent coldwave.
Read MorePosted by Bruce | May 8, 2018 | Album Reviews | 0
The limits and possibilities of minimal synth instrumentation are stretched on Low Factor’s new LP.
Read MorePosted by Bruce | May 2, 2018 | Album Reviews | 0
Horror Vacui stay the deathrock course with their latest full-length.
Read MoreSashcloth and Axes offer noise and sample-rich chaos overtop EBM rhythms.
Read MoreAfter two EPs, Chicago’s Ganser deliver an LP of unnerving and experimental post-punk.
Read MoreBitter and churning death industrial holds sway on Dødsmaskin’s new LP.
Read MoreA rhythmically-driven release from death industrial legend Nordvargr amps up the meanness.
Read MoreWire Spine’s debut takes an even-keeled approach to synth-punk wooziness.
Read MoreVore Aurora offer a forceful and distinct brand of darkwave which feels fully formed on their debut.
Read MoreRitualz returns with an unexpected fusion of witch house and darkwave sounds.
Read MoreMiracle offer an elegant yet weighty dark synth odyssey on their second full-length.
Read MoreCosta Rica’s TVMVLVS TABIDVS bring vigor to lo-fi gothy dirges.
Read MoreTwin Tribes’ debut is a clarion call of plain and powerful darkwave.
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