Reviews
Observer: Donzii & David J Bull
Capsule takes on new releases by Donzii and David J Bull.
X Marks the Pedwalk, “Superstition”
The legendary project returns with further refinements to its contemporary mix of melody and sleek production.
Noj, “Waxing Moon”
Noise and atmosphere crash together wonderfully in a bracing yet crafty debut LP from German post-punk act Noj.
Bedless Bones, “Mire Of Mercury”
Bedless Bones’ brand of darkwave shimmers between the here and now and the genre’s roots.
Flesh Field, “Voice of the Echo Chamber”
Ian Ross resurrected Flesh Field addresses gun violence on a conceptually rich and sonically large comeback LP.
Observer: Panther Modern & Touched Fables
Comments on new records by Panther Modern & Touched Fables.
Camlann, “DISMANTLE!”
Indonesian darkwave duo Camlann deliver an LP that draws ably from pop and rock sounds in imaginative and bold fashion.
STCLVR, “Post Self Abandonment”
STCLVR brings harsh industrial noise to a range of rhythms and subgenres on a varied but uncompromising record.
Observer: Tassel & Glaring
Thoughts on new records by Tassel and Glaring.
Sonar, “Future Cries”
The first Sonar record in nearly a decade has Dirk Ivens and Eric Van Wonterghem returning to the most primal roots of the powernoise sound they helped create.
genCAB, “Signature Flaws”
genCAB’s follow-up to their comeback record explores the same intersection of songwriting and detail-oriented production.
Observer: Wingtips & Sinke Dûs
Thoughts on new releases by Wingtips and Sinke Dûs.