Rosetta Stone, “Cryptology”
Rosetta Stone’s first record of new material in 25 years is a tour de force of goth rock’s past and future, both musical and political.
Read MoreRosetta Stone’s first record of new material in 25 years is a tour de force of goth rock’s past and future, both musical and political.
Read MoreAugust rolls in with selections from Endif, Hallowed Hearts, Thegn, Nordstaat and Ravetop
Read MoreTineidae continues a push into darker ambient territory with a fully-realised deep space concept album.
Read MoreColumbia’s Resistor deliver aggressive and minimalist throwback EBM on their first full-length.
Read MoreAfter a lengthy hiatus, Lamia Vox returns with an elegant and aesthetically deep combination of ritual, martial, and dark ambient sounds.
Read MoreThe debut of Frédéric Arbour’s austere Purgate project lays echoing noise atop resolute beats.
Read MoreThe unexpected return of Kirlian Camera side-project Stalingrad Valkyrie charts a much more neo-classical course for Angelo Bergamini and Elena Alice Fossi.
Read MoreEntreMentiras’ brisk and melodic debut brings synthpunk, minimal wave, EBM, and synthpop into furious harmony.
Read MoreFatal Morgana’s discography of dramatic and occasionally symphonic EBM receives a thorough reissue on Mecanica.
Read MoreCelebrating their fortieth anniversary, EBM/electro-punk legends Portion Control maintain their grinding, steely edge.
Read MoreHorror Vacui’s fourth LP finds the deathrock act exploring existential territory with a new melodic fusion of punk and goth rock.
Read MoreShinjuku Thief’s classic trilogy of brusque, abrasive dark ambient and neo-classical is reissued digitally.
Read MoreBlack Nail Cabaret distill dark pop melodies and production into their strongest LP to date.
Read MoreK.I. Companion, the new project from Andreas Meyer (Forma Tadre), brings calculated synth warmth to the autobahn.
Read MoreOakland’s Fearing offer a slightly dreamy take on dark post-punk with varying results.
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