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Mercury’s Antennae – Among the Black Trees (Album)(Release/Review)

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Seven years after the release of their celestial The Moon Viewing Garden EP (Sett Records, 2018), Mercury’s Antennae have re-emerged with their latest offering of sonic lullabies, Among the Black Trees. Nine existential tales inhabit a ghostly realm of reflection, rebirth and reconciliation, overlaying dense bass, swirling ghostly guitars, and atmospheric electronics, all melding with lustrous and soaring vocal melodies.

Exploring the Depths of SGC: An Interview with Andi Sex Gang

Interview, Andi Sex Gang.

In this engaging conversation, we delve into the world of SGC, the iconic band led by Andi Sex Gang. From their unique musical style to their artistic influences, this interview offers a fascinating insight into the mind of one of the most intriguing figures in the music scene. Table of Contents Introduction to Andi Sex […]

Interview with Larry Rainwater of EXVOTO

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Exvoto interview with Larry Rainwater

Our interview with the great Larry Rainwater of Exvoto.

A brilliantly informative background to this great gothic rock band.

See the interview here.

Cathedral In Flames – Rebel Yell (single) (Release/Review)

In the realm of dark and mesmerizing music, Cathedral In Flames has once again cast their spell, delivering an electrifying rendition of Billy Idol’s iconic track, “Rebel Yell.” This cover is a testament to the band’s uncanny ability to transform any song into a dark gothic masterpiece.

The Waning Moon – A Dream Or A Vision (album)(Release/Review)

The waiting moon - a dream or a vision.

Gothic rock fans, rejoice! The Waning Moon has unleashed their debut album, “A Dream or a Vision”, and it is an absolute masterpiece. With sounds reminiscent of Fields of the Nephilim and Red Lorry Yellow Lorry, this album spans generations of Gothic fans by encapsulating the classic style.

A Look at Goth:

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An overview of the start of Goth subculture.

This is the first of many articles to come.

The Neuro Farm – Bio

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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.

Interview with Sinister Seduction

We interview Mathias and Judith of Sinister Seduction the fantastic Duo from Germany and Hungary.

Dark, Electronic Erotic Gothic Music.

Lisa Hammer – Dakina (Release/Review)

Lisa Hammer, the highly versatile vocalist, re-issues the remastered (plus bonus tracks) album “Dakina”, an experience for anyone who wants to experience music and not just listen to it.

Cyborg Amok – Etiam (Release/Review)

Cyborg Amok always please with each release. Greg and Brydon always pull out all the stops to give us the best they can. Etiam is no exception. This is a modern classic on melodic punk.

Saigon Blue Rain – The Mort (Release/Review)

Saigon Blue Rain’s “The Mort” is dark and sensual, and the vocals and melody are to die for. It is an incredible melody and beat that encaptures the whole mood of the track and then takes it to another level.

Sever The Servants – Self-Titled (Release/Review)

After first hearing “Get in the Grave”, I was excited to listen to the album as one song left me craving more. That album arrived for me to listen to and review, and I can confirm with 100% certainty that it is dark, moody and brilliant.