Collide, “Counting To Zero”
The latest from the darkwave studio wizards is a calm, but characteristically finely crafted listen.
Read MoreThe latest from the darkwave studio wizards is a calm, but characteristically finely crafted listen.
Read MoreBruce looks at the new LP from the electro-industrial mainstays from an outsider’s perspective.
Read MoreThe Belgian industrial percussion collective’s fifth LP is both a mature and nuanced listen as well as the perfect introduction to all that these stalwart anarcho noisemakers do.
Read MoreSome quick cuts from the German die-hards’ latest.
Read MoreAs a modern goth record, Change Of Skin is perfectly decent. As a reunion LP released under the Danse Society name, it’s utterly bizarre.
Read MoreDebut IDM LP from German metaller Alexander Dietz offers some pleasant changes of pace.
Read MorePosted by Bruce | Aug 24, 2011 | The Unquiet Grave | 1
We put on our best rictus grin and stroll through the history of UK goth legends Die Laughing.
Read MoreAn intriguing and rewarding noise record which succeeds on the bases of both composition and extremity.
Read MorePosted by Bruce | Aug 8, 2011 | The Unquiet Grave | 14
In this installment of The Unquiet Grave we take a closer look at goth’s most accomplished Sisters of Mercy clones, The Merry Thoughts.
Read MoreAn ambitious debut which uses a familiar post-punk template to field-test a variety of moods.
Read MoreA sophomore futurepop/dark electro record which isn’t going to reinvent the wheel, but delivers a polished set of tracks and stellar turns from an excellent vocalist.
Read MoreSome bands just sound like other bands. A lot like other bands. Almost in a legally actionable way like other bands. Here’s a quick rundown of some highlights or lowlights: you be the judge.
Read MorePosted by Bruce | Jul 22, 2011 | The Unquiet Grave | 5
A profile of classic French goth rock outfit Corpus Delicti in our new column, The Unquiet Grave.
Read MoreA somber slab of moody cuts from Miracle, The March Violets, Snake Dance, and Principe Valiente.
Read MoreA minimal, aggressive and uncompromising EBM record which makes nods to Portion Control and acid house.
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