Lost Signal, “Light of Other Days”
The depressive futurepop project sticks close to melancholy on their latest album.
Read MoreEvery week, the Senior Staff offer their perspectives on new releases from across the industrial and goth spectra.
The depressive futurepop project sticks close to melancholy on their latest album.
Read MoreTom Shear’s latest is a testament to his continued growth as a songwriter, producer, and vocalist.
Read MoreThe first Chameleons album in twenty-four years marks some breaks with the band’s storied past while maintaining their romantic spirit.
Read MoreRotersand buttress their club material with the softer elements of synthpop to the strength of both on new record “Don’t Become The Thing You Hated”.
Read MoreThe Boston chanteuse’s new LP is a nice signpost for her development as songwriter and producer.
Read MoreThe 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.
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