The Unquiet Grave: Wandering By Mistake
The Unquiet Grave is back with a survey of one of goth rock’s longest running but unmentioned trends: songs about girls.
Read MorePosted by Bruce | Mar 28, 2012 | The Unquiet Grave | 3
The Unquiet Grave is back with a survey of one of goth rock’s longest running but unmentioned trends: songs about girls.
Read MorePosted by Bruce | Mar 21, 2012 | End to End, Reviews | 0
mind.in.a.box distill their latest opus down to five club mixes, prepared in-house.
Read MoreOur weekly roundup of new material features Cindytalk, Soft Riot, Schism Trace, Dead Hand Project, and The Break Up!
Read MoreAutoclav1.1 continues along the course the project’s charted for itself, offering a more balanced iteration of its blend of subtle, percussive programming and stark, emotive melodies.
Read MoreNecrotek’s second LP of old-school influenced electro-industrial has a nuanced and fully realised ethos that walks a fine line between menacing and hypnotic.
Read MoreOn their first new material in seven years, Stromkern appear at their most vulnerable, but also emerge strengthened.
Read MorePosted by Bruce | Mar 6, 2012 | End to End, Reviews | 0
A solid roster of remixers take Unit:187’s 2010 Out For Blood LP for a spin.
Read MoreLongtime darkwave outfit lands on North American shores with a strong and direct album.
Read MoreGet the week rolling with new stuff from Winter Severity Index, Displacer, :wumpscut:, Light Asylum and The Hacker.
Read MoreAfter a lengthy hiatus, the German duo return with a well-sculpted listen which impresses with craft and subtlety rather than flash.
Read MoreWearing ohGr’s influence on its sleeve, Toronto’s Volt 9000 turn out a fun and crackling record of retro synth indulgence.
Read MorePosted by Bruce | Feb 15, 2012 | End to End, Reviews | 1
The latest installment in Dependent’s famous Septic series aptly maintains its reputation for strong, varied releases which point listeners in new directions.
Read MoreNew stuff from Killing Joke, In Death It Ends, Titans, and The Gothsicles!
Read MoreRhombus delivers a healthy balance of all of the goth rock tropes a fan could want, but also maintain a thread of warmth and humanity.
Read MoreThe next step in the acclaimed band’s progression is a warm, rich listen which demands time and careful listening.
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