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The Metropolis debut from the witchy electropop act brims with likeable, earthy confidence.
Read MoreEvery week, the Senior Staff offer their perspectives on new releases from across the industrial and goth spectra.
The Metropolis debut from the witchy electropop act brims with likeable, earthy confidence.
Read MoreThe Birthday Massacre stay doing what they’ve always done well on their latest LP.
Read MoreThe latest from the psych-synth institution addresses life in a digital age in ways both sad and comforting.
Read MoreThe return of the Vancouver industrial act with a new line-up is appropriately cantankerous and hostile.
Read MoreThe one-time futurepop project returns with a record of contemplative, even-tempered songs.
Read MoreThe prolific electro-industrial act revisits some older material through the lens of its complex, modern sensibility.
Read MoreThe March Violets return with a second post-reformation record of subtle, crafty goth rock.
Read MoreThe Front Line Assembly mastermind’s first LP under his own name closely follows the style of his contemporary work.
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Capsule takes on new releases from IG Metall and genCAB.
Read MorePrincipe Valiente’s new album focuses in on the shoegaze aspect of their post-punk sound.
Read MoreDon Gordon of Numb and James Mendez of Jihad come together to create some best in class dark electro with Data Void.
Read MoreThe softer and more mysterious elements of “Chrysalis” are brought into broad focus on Zanias’ new LP “Ecdysis”.
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