Mala Herba, “Wounded Healer”
A collection of collaborative tracks finds Mala Herba’s vocal and compositional experimentation delving deeper into myth and folk wisdom.
Read MoreA collection of collaborative tracks finds Mala Herba’s vocal and compositional experimentation delving deeper into myth and folk wisdom.
Read MoreThe March Violets return with a second post-reformation record of subtle, crafty goth rock.
Read MoreElectro-acoustic harmonies create a contemplative and almost sacred mood on the latest from master experimentalist Drew McDowall.
Read MoreThe second LP from Restive Plaggona side-project Matriarchy Roots adds some subtle but uneasy nuance to the project’s power electronics core.
Read Moremind.in.a.box’s long-awaited “Black And White” finds them at their most musically bombastic, while raising new questions about the direction and themes of their long-running multi-album narrative.
Read MoreMellow Code takes a hypnotic, melancholic, and fresh approach to EBM on their second full-length.
Read MoreThe first LP to bear Daniel Myer’s name tours through the last decade-plus of the electronic legend’s styles and experimentation.
Read MoreThe classic rhythmic noise sound of Eric Van Wonterghem’s Monolith feels au courant once again.
Read MoreDriven from the Ukraine by war, Morwan imbues his hypnotic blend of eastern folk and post-punk with blistering rage and harrowing grief.
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Long time collaborators Maelstrom and Louisahhh’s first full LP is a storming mixture of noise, techno, and soul-baring fortitude.
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Short-form reviews of new records from Razorback Hollow and MOLT.
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Short-form reviews of new records by Max und Max and Blakmoth.
Read MoreMajestoluxe keep old school EBM a little weird and gritty on their third LP.
Read MoreSolid melodies and canny electro-industrial instincts make for a breakthrough record from My Love Kills.
Read MoreEco-anarchist group Militia rerecord their magnum opus of martial industrial and percussive experimentation.
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