Tracks: March 18th, 2013
With Monday comes music, this time from Aesthetische, Container 90, The Pain Machinery, Neuroticfish, M‡яc▲ll▲ and more!
Read MoreWith Monday comes music, this time from Aesthetische, Container 90, The Pain Machinery, Neuroticfish, M‡яc▲ll▲ and more!
Read MorePosted by alex | Mar 15, 2013 | End to End, Reviews | 0
The German synth/futurepop outfit return after an extended absence with a new single.
Read MoreThe Swedish body music traditionalists return with an album that doesn’t stray far from what they’ve always been known for.
Read MoreOur tribute to the great second age of post-industrial music returns with some chit chat about Spartak, Batter, Construggle Test and Panic on the Titanic!
Read MoreNew business from Pankow, Worms of the Earth, Douglas J McCarthy, CONCLΔVE, and Norad!
Read MoreThe NYC industrial project brings an LP with an unpredictable and protean quality to the table.
Read MoreThe uncompromisingly pessimistic Swedes turn up again with an EP that handily summarizes and expands their take on harsh EBM.
Read MoreConfusingly released as an instrumental record, the new LP from In The Nursery is intended to accompany readings from crime novelist Simon Beckett.
Read MoreAs with every Monday, we bring you the latest from Our Thing including new songs from Be My Enemy, Tannhauser Gate, Psychic Rites, Architect, and Fostercare!
Read MoreThe Swedish electro-pop group submit to the power of the almighty hook on their new EP.
Read MoreThe OCCVLT project out of Spokane sets the pace for those looting the witch house for their own stylistic purposes.
Read MoreThe new crowd-funded album from Shikhee moves the focus away from her vocals towards her always lush and enveloping production.
Read MoreDo you want some new music? Can we perhaps interest you in some Voster, Blush Response, In Death it Ends, Spetsnaz, Die Krupps or Cryogenic Echelon?
Read MorePosted by alex | Jan 25, 2013 | End to End, Reviews | 0
We pick apart the tracks on the new single from the long-running British synth-pop project.
Read MoreA pay what you want live album from one of Our Thing’s great performance based acts serves to remind us how damn important they were and still are.
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