Soft Kill, “Circle Of Trees”
Portland outfit coalesces around a core post-punk sound on their second LP, but manage to explore a range of moods and sounds with solid vocals providing a guiding thread.
Read MorePortland outfit coalesces around a core post-punk sound on their second LP, but manage to explore a range of moods and sounds with solid vocals providing a guiding thread.
Read MoreHenrik Björkk returns in part to his EBM roots, though his new project bears the marks of a man who has explored more varied dark terrains since the days of Pouppée Fabrikk.
Read MoreNew tunes of all shapes and steezes from W.A.S.T.E., Marsheaux, BLVCK CEILING, Ghost & Writer, OMD, and a Snowy Red cover by Marburg.
Read MoreSilent Servant’s debut full-length makes the leap earlier singles had hinted at, bridging minimal techno and early, noise-clouded incarnations of industrial in an intriguing manner.
Read MoreThe Razor Skyline return with a somewhat smoother, yet still distinctly darkwave sound.
Read MoreStepping forward with new stuff from Youth Code, Mosh, Perturbator, Iris, terrAhurts, and Urusai. Fresh for oh-thirteen, suckers!
Read MoreGary Dassing doubles down on his radical experimentation with Mentallo, unleashing a mammoth slab of intense, deconstructed electro-industrial.
Read MoreDouglas McCarthy delivers 2012’s last great surprise: a summery blast of energy from one of EBM’s greatest.
Read More2012’s last installment of Tracks brings new cuts from Forces, By Any Means Necessary, Mild Peril, Blush Response, and Violet Tremors.
Read MoreCure-influenced darkwave/synth band maintains its foundations on sophomore outing, but also sallies forth into new territory with good results.
Read MorePosted by Bruce | Nov 28, 2012 | The Unquiet Grave | 0
Swirly goth greatness abounds in this installment of The Unquiet Grave, with a profile of Fresno’s The Shroud.
Read MoreMonday’s tracks thunder down the road with new stuff from VALIS, Leæther Strip, Rhythm Of Cruelty, NTRSN, and The Dead Milkmen.
Read MoreVancouver post-punks’ sophomore record expands upon their sound and contains plenty of instant classics.
Read MoreLong-running dark ambient project’s latest impresses with richly developed soundscapes while slowly seeping into deeper parts of the listener’s mind.
Read MoreEx-Solemn Novena members reconvene under a new name and build upon that band’s classic second wave goth rock sound.
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