Protectorate, “II”
Some metallic shadings are added to Protectorate’s tribute to Vancouver-school electro industrial.
Read MoreEvery week, the Senior Staff offer their perspectives on new releases from across the industrial and goth spectra.
Some metallic shadings are added to Protectorate’s tribute to Vancouver-school electro industrial.
Read MoreOn their second LP, German dark electro act Deadly Injection incur a debt to their influences which can’t be paid off.
Read MoreColumbia’s Resistor deliver aggressive and minimalist throwback EBM on their first full-length.
Read Moreby alex | May 9, 2018 | Album Reviews | 0
The Colombian EBM act draw on a slightly different iteration of retro-EBM for their sophomore album.
Read MoreMore classic electro-industrial worship from Cardinal Noire’s Kalle Lindberg, though Protectorate has its own spin on the sound.
Read MoreCardinal Noire’s debut is a fantastic piece of classic electro-industrial, tackling the original masters of the genre head-on.
Read Moreby I Die You Die | Jan 17, 2013 | In Conversation, Reviews | 0
We talk about what’s changed for Belgian EBM legends Vomito Negro since their last outing, and about the place that their new record Fall Of An Empire carves out for itself in 2013.
Read MoreGöteborg duo Batch ID offer up some pop-saavy EBM in the Swedish tradition.
Read MoreOn the follow-up EP to 2011’s “Core Excess/Underdog” the Berlin-based EBM project show a more holistic view of many of their influences.
Read MoreThe relentless second album from Dominique Lallement’s project hearkens back to the beat-oriented electro-industrial of the 90s.
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