Reviews

Kreign, self-titled
Kreign’s debut adds polished production and grimy swagger to classic EBM templates.

Absurd Minds, “Sapta”
The German melodic electro act deliver a new LP of songs that fulfill expectations.

Observer: Brecc & Azfarat
Short form reviews of new works by Brecc and Azfarat.

Vanligt Folk, “Allt E’nte”
Vanligt Folk keep things low-key strange on their latest LP.

Trauma Phase, “The Origin Of Social Disabilities”
A fun and engaging combo of new beat, dark electro, and EBM sounds guide Trauma Phase’s debut release.

Observer: Randolph & Mortimer and Zanias
Reviews of new EPs from Randolph & Mortimer and Zanias.

Replicas: Corpus Delicti, “Rarities”
Classic French goth rock act Corpus Delicti mark their reactivation with a release of archival material.

Then Comes Silence, “Machine”
Then Come Silence’s 5th LP strikes a balance between hard rock and post-punk.

Observer: Zanias & Furor
Short form reviews of new EPs by Zanias and Furor.

Rotersand, “How Do You Feel Today”
Rotersand enters the 2020s with an album that speaks to their strengths.

Spectres, “Nostalgia”
Spectres’ new LP consolidates the moves towards melodic new wave anthems which the peace punk band has been making over the past several years.

Observer: Velvet Kills & Human Performance Lab
Short form reviews of new releases by Velvet Kills and Human Performance Lab.