Tracks: September 16th, 2013
Fall rolls in with new stuff from Seb Komor, Kangarot, Flesh and Fall, Mlada Fronta, and ELMS.
Read MoreFall rolls in with new stuff from Seb Komor, Kangarot, Flesh and Fall, Mlada Fronta, and ELMS.
Read MoreProto-goth/punk legends UK Decay regroup three decades on with a record that manages to make a classic sound feel utterly current.
Read MoreNorway’s Taphephobia skip over much of the traditional dark ambient toolkit, and delivers a stronger (yet more vulnerable) album for it.
Read MoreAfter Labour Day and a Numan show, we’re back with new stuff from V.O.W.S (ex //TENSE//), new ∆AIMON solo project SØLVE, Architect, Cat Rapes Dog, and Nova Spire.
Read MoreLycia’s full-length return stays true to the ethereal/darkwave band’s bleak tone, but makes some provocative and current tune-ups in sound.
Read MoreStefan Poiss (mind.in.a.box, THYX) unveils yet another side project, one with an odd mix of rock guitar and debonair sophistication.
Read MorePosted by Bruce | Aug 21, 2013 | The Unquiet Grave | 0
The Unquiet Grave traipses through classic videos from Alien Sex Fiend, The Wake, Christian Death, Usherhouse, and more!
Read MoreOur 100th Tracks post brings bangers from Henric De La Cour, 3 Teeth, Loomec (Stefan Poiss/m.i.a.b.), Lié, and Needle Factory.
Read MorePosted by Bruce | Aug 15, 2013 | End to End, Reviews | 1
We run through El-Grotho’s latest single: a cover so suited to Apop’s aesthetic we can’t believe it didn’t happen ’til now.
Read MoreItalian post-punk band Winter Severity Index take a darker turn on their second EP.
Read MoreSummer tunes of all stripes from Gary Numan, Liebknecht, Zex Model, SPC ECO, Neon Shudder, and Corvx de Timor.
Read MoreThe German electro-industrial duo return from hiatus with a high-concept science fiction record that’s both immediate and rhapsodic.
Read MoreThe debut record from Greek IDM/neo-classical composer Zinovia creates a rich space for reflection and daydreaming alike.
Read MoreChecking in with Funker Vogt, the German military EBM stalwarts are found lacking even in the cheap thrills which used to be their stock and trade.
Read MoreInto the dog days of summer with new fare from Neuroticfish, The Pain Machinery, All Hallow’s Eve, Mild Peril, and Alison Moyet.
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