Chrome Corpse, “Anything That Moves”
Chrome Corpse solidify their body music sound on their excellent new LP.
Read MoreChrome Corpse solidify their body music sound on their excellent new LP.
Read MorePosted by I Die You Die | Nov 8, 2019 | Observer | 0
Capsule reviews of two French techno-industrial releases.
Read MoreConstance Chlore’s debut is a tense yet quirky tour through synthpunk and EBM sounds.
Read MoreCyanotic’s new record maintains the trajectory of their efficient industrial-rock sound.
Read MoreA relaxing and tasteful second LP from Cryounit brings together downtempo and melodic electro-industrial.
Read MoreCubanate wrathfully return with their first new release in two decades.
Read MoreAfter a few years off, Sweden’s Cryo resume their journey into the moodier corners of electro.
Read MoreCold Showers’ third LP shows tremendous growth in their production and arrangement skills.
Read MoreThe latest from Covenant is a radically potent EP full of musical and conceptual experimentation.
Read MoreGoth rock true-schoolers Children On Stun decloak off the starboard bow with a reunion EP.
Read MorePosted by I Die You Die | Mar 1, 2019 | Observer | 0
Capsule reviews of short new releases by Chrome Corpse and Batch ID.
Read MoreAmerican cult industrial project Caustic speaks to some of his influences on an interstitial release.
Read MorePosted by I Die You Die | Jan 18, 2019 | Observer | 0
Short form reviews of new work by Wilshire Corridor and Cruel Diagonals.
Read MoreShort form reviews of releases from Dead Husband and Cretin Dilletante.
Read MoreThe early and extreme experimentation of John Balance and Zos Kia is unearthed, buoyed by Marc Almond’s charisma.
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