Ye Gods, “May Your Love Shine Brighter than the Sun”
Antoni Maiovvi’s Ye Gods project concludes its trilogy of 2025 releases with a record of harmony in the face of esoteric wonder.
Read MoreShort form reviews of EPs and releases somewhat outside the site's usual purview.
Antoni Maiovvi’s Ye Gods project concludes its trilogy of 2025 releases with a record of harmony in the face of esoteric wonder.
Read MoreBlack Magnet take their brand of industrial metal in a hardcore direction while maintaining their core elements.
Read MoreThe new record from Incendie (A.T.T. Corp) blends modern TBM with vintage rhythmic noise to mixed results.
Read MoreOrphx’s new EP is yet another reminder of why the project has stayed relevant to techno and industrial.
Read Moreby I Die You Die | Jul 18, 2025 | Observer, Reviews | 0
Thoughts on new records by Centrifugal Machine and SŌON (Clock DVA v Meat Beat Manifesto).
Read MoreThe latest from Lebanon Hanover delivers a potent dose of high-test misery.
Read MoreA brighter take on dreampop and darkwave yields Sally Dige’s best work to date.
Read Moreby I Die You Die | Jul 11, 2025 | Observer, Reviews | 0
Thoughts on new releases by Ghosts for Comfort & Mjöldryga.
Read MoreESA returns with another gruelling display of metal-inflected rhythmic noise.
Read MoreThe Boston chanteuse’s new LP is a nice signpost for her development as songwriter and producer.
Read MoreThe long awaited debut album from Kansas City’s Moon 17 pays off in a collection of detailed, yet rough-and-ready industrial.
Read MoreEmpusae’s latest shows off the dark ambient vet’s mastery of sound design and composition.
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