A group of people in punk outfits showing off their fun, pogo dance-inspired poses for a photo.

Are you tired of the same old dance moves that everyone else is doing? Do you long for a way to express your rebellious spirit on the dance floor? Look no further, because we have just the thing for you – The Pogo! In this electrifying article, we will delve into the wild and energetic world of punk dance and explore how this radical form of movement has revolutionized the dance scene. So put on your torn jeans and safety pins, crank up those speakers, and get ready to unleash your inner punk through some serious pogoing action!

Continue Reading

A man in a suit with a flower in his mouth, featured on the cover of Elektrikill's Monsters album.

Industrial band, Elektrikill recently unveiled their latest full-length release, Monsters.

Monsters deals with the dark side of the human condition. We’re all monsters, one way or another. The connections are all the ways someone can be hiding a monster. The album’s songs deal with life in the internet/social media age, culminating with the song “Your Browser Is”, a comment on targeted information.

Continue Reading

A group of people in black masks standing in front of a purple light.

Industrial metal band, Our Frankenstein has just unleashed their new video for the single, “Illuminate”.

‘Illuminate’ is a song about finding the light that can exist in a barren and hopeless wasteland and building a better future for yourself. It’s about forging forward and discovering the strength in yourself to move on past a difficult time in your life.

Continue Reading

The album "NOT MY GOD - OBVERSES" receives a compelling review for its cover.

Discover a realm beyond the boundaries of traditional industrial and dark electronic music with the captivating new album from Not My God.

The enthralling collaboration between Tim Skold (SKOLD and ex-Marilyn Manson) and Nero Bellum (Psyclon 9), “Obverses” offers an absolute must for lovers of cutting-edge sounds.

Continue Reading

A black and white photo of a group of people posing at The Neuro Farm.

The Neuro Farm is a Washington DC-based darkwave gothic rock band that combines haunting vocal harmonies with soaring violin melodies, driving rhythm guitar, and ethereal sonic textures. Drawing on influences such as Joy Division, Radiohead, Nine Inch Nails, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Sigur Ros, Chelsea Wolfe, Portishead, and Rammstein, their music has been praised for its hauntingly beautiful sound.

Continue Reading