Street Fever, “Absolution”
After a lengthy and troubled hiatus, Street Fever returns with the first LP from the industrial, electro, and hip-hop project.
Read MoreAfter a lengthy and troubled hiatus, Street Fever returns with the first LP from the industrial, electro, and hip-hop project.
Read MorePosted by Bruce | Apr 4, 2024 | We Have a Technical | 0
We’re talking about artists’ social media presences on this week’s podcast.
Read MoreEven on their most downcast record to date, Rosegarden Funeral Party maintain a bridge between classic goth and more accessible rock.
Read MoreSpectres’ long shift towards brighter and melodic sounds culminates in an elegant and anthemic fusion of their post-punk and new wave sounds.
Read MoreA measured minimalism and finely-tuned neo-classical sounds herald the return of Lustmord.
Read MoreEBM vets Martin Bodewell (Orange Sector) and Uwe Kanka (Armageddon Dildos) add some synthpop colour to their first collaborative record.
Read MoreBeware the ides with Houses of Heaven, Urban Heat, Echoberyl, Feyleux, Principe Valiente, and a remix of Choke Chain by modebionics.
Read MoreStatiqbloom consolidates its move into TBM with new LP “Kain”.
Read MoreFredrik Djurfeldt’s Analfabetism project carries death industrial and dark ambient into the forests of northern Sweden.
Read MoreThe softer and more mysterious elements of “Chrysalis” are brought into broad focus on Zanias’ new LP “Ecdysis”.
Read MoreToronto’s Dermabrasion make a solid and distinct statement of arrival which has fresh takes on goth and post-punk markers.
Read MoreFilmmaker continues his prolific run of lo-fi EBM and throwback techno releases.
Read MoreSweden’s Gallows’ Eve hit trad goth rock perfection on their debut.
Read MoreBorn out of grief, I.X.XI’s debut takes unexpected approaches to industrial, witch house, and symphonic sounds.
Read MorePosted by Bruce | Jan 19, 2024 | A Game Called Echo, Reviews | 0
Our “if you like x, you’ll probably like y” feature is back, talking Frontline Assembly, Kurs, Concrete Blonde and Rosegarden Funeral Party.
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