Eric de Vries, “My Battle”
Winterkälte’s Eric de Vries confronts mortality head on with his first solo record while maintaining the rhythmic density and intensity of his extant work.
Read MoreWinterkälte’s Eric de Vries confronts mortality head on with his first solo record while maintaining the rhythmic density and intensity of his extant work.
Read MoreA new collaborative record points to the maturity, range, and grace of latter-era Dead Voices On Air records.
Read MoreThe idiosyncrasies of Die Selektion’s impassioned style of darkwave stand in stark contrast to the current club milieu.
Read MorePosted by I Die You Die | Sep 15, 2023 | Observer, Reviews | 0
Short form reviews of new releases by Dot Drama and Military Position.
Read MorePosted by I Die You Die | Sep 8, 2023 | Observer | 0
Reviews of new work from Desolation Colony (Azar Swan) and Pavor Nocturnus.
Read MoreDiesel Dudes tighten up their EBM/electro-punk delivery while still retaining their satirical bite.
Read MoreCzech duo Decent Ruins offer caustic wit and rapid-fire genre cycling on their debut.
Read MoreFlorida’s Donzii blend no wave, proto-goth, funk, and electronics into an intoxicating first LP.
Read MoreA righteously venomous record from Dutch up-and-comers Designer Violence works some goth and metal touches into their lo-fi post-industrial style.
Read MorePosted by I Die You Die | Apr 29, 2022 | Observer | 0
Capsule reviews of releases by Devoted Cleric and Richard Haig.
Read Moredefrag returns with their signature blend of technoid sound design and emotive songs.
Read MorePosted by I Die You Die | Feb 11, 2022 | Observer | 0
Capsule reviews of new releases by Deeper Graves and Her Noise is Violence.
Read Morea+w mainstays The Devil & The Universe are back with more hedonistic jams for your pagan rave.
Read MorePosted by I Die You Die | Oct 22, 2021 | Observer | 0
Capsule reviews of new work from Devikorps and Corvx.
Read MoreLunar title aside, the new LP from Double Echo finds the darkwave trio taking a brighter turn.
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