Reviews
Pandoria, “Clean”
Pandoria’s debut is a surprisingly melodic and sentimental take on EBM featuring members of Paranoid and Orange Sector.
Linea Aspera, “LP II”
Linea Aspera return and bring new craft and mystery acquired during their sojourns to their minimal synth sound.
House of Harm, “Vicious Pastimes”
The debut LP from Boston’s House of Harm has gloomy and bright post-punk delights.
Observer: Volt 9000 & Klack
Comments on new EPs by Volt 9000 and Klack.
Autoclav1.1, “Nothing Outside”
Autoclav1.1 have subtle emotional range on their new LP of technoid/IDM.
None Of Your Concern, “Primer”
The debut release from None Of Your Concern presses drag and darkwave sounds into a sleek package, and promises great things.
Observer: Khords & Autumns
Capsule reviews of Khords and Autumns.
Karger Traum “III”
Karger Traum bust out into wilder and dreamier areas of experimentation while still keeping one foot in minimalist EBM.
Rein, “Reincarnated”
The debut LP from Sweden’s Rein finds her synthesizing EBM electro, pop and even R&B.
Seeming, “The Birdwatcher’s Guide to Atrocity”
The third LP from post-gothic, post-everything project Seeming is about living through the end of everything.
Proyecto Mirage, “Reptilians Are Watching Us”
Proyecto Mirage deliver punky vocal rhythmic noise in the style they have been plying for decades.
Hello Moth, “When The Sky Melted”
Winsome vocal pop from the always charming Hello Moth refreshes darker palettes.