Rosegarden Funeral Party, “From The Ashes”
Even on their most downcast record to date, Rosegarden Funeral Party maintain a bridge between classic goth and more accessible rock.
Read MoreEven on their most downcast record to date, Rosegarden Funeral Party maintain a bridge between classic goth and more accessible rock.
Read MoreToronto’s Dermabrasion make a solid and distinct statement of arrival which has fresh takes on goth and post-punk markers.
Read MoreRein’s follow-up to “Reincarnated” attempts too many styles and brings too few properly developed tunes.
Read MoreVancouver’s Ringfinger show maturity and craft on their debut LP of goth-leaning darkwave.
Read MorePhilipp Münch’s The Rorschach Garden offers a blunt and at times painful look back at teen experiences through a synthpop lens.
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Brief thoughts on new releases from Arnaud Rebotini and TÆT.
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Short-form reviews of new records from Razorback Hollow and MOLT.
Read MoreRitualz pushes forward with heavy hitting melodic darkwave which still has roots in early witch house.
Read MoreThe delicate but immediate coldwave of Rue Oberkampf’s sophomore record gracefully slides into club and home contexts.
Read MoreRiki aims for restrained pop elegance on sophomore LP “Gold”.
Read MoreGothic Texas rockers deal in bracing dramatic excess on their new LP. +
Read MoreNeo-classical subtlety guides the newest LP from long-standing dark ambient project Raison d’être.
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Short-form reviews of new records from Restive Plagonna and 149.
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Reviews of new darkwave EPs by Bara Hari & Ringfinger.
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Short form reviews of new work from Randolph & Mortimer and Den Sorte Død.
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