Tag: music

Interview with Deus Ex Lumina
Our Interview with Gonza the artist behind Deus Ex Lumina. Fantastic Darkwave Music

Interview with Sinister Seduction
We interview Mathias and Judith of Sinister Seduction the fantastic Duo from Germany and Hungary. Dark, Electronic Erotic Gothic Music.

Interview with The Blue Hour
The Blue Hour is a Seattle-based duo that blends elements of ethereal, electronic, and neoclassical music to create a haunting and cinematic dreampop-noir reminiscent of classic 4AD artists while retaining a fresh vision that is unique to Marselle and Brian Hodges. We talk to them in this great interview.

Interview with Lia Hide
Lia Hide the Dark. Progressive. Avant. Alt-Pop Artist from Athens, Greece, gives us an insight into her musical world. Don’t miss this amazing interview with Lia Hide.

Weimar – Aidan Cross Interview
Our interview with Aidan Cross of Weimar UK. You can learn more about this incredible band by listening to this interview.

VVMPYRE – Neon Night Fright (Release/Review)
“Neon Night Fright”, VVMPYRE’s electrifying new horror-themed album, captivates listeners with its diverse range of vocalists, upping the ante on every track.

Mach FoX & Zeven Odd Gods – A Sickness (Release/Review)
This musical collaboration perfectly combines industrial EBM and techno, pulsating with energy-inducing drum beats.

Cathedral In Flames – Not Another Vampire Song (Release/Review)
Their signature combination of deep, resonating vocals and brooding gothic notes is simply captivating, weaving together influences from multiple genres to formulate a track incorporating classic goth cowboy energy.

MissFit Toys – The Nine (Release/Review)
The MissFit Toys album “The Nine” is an incredibly powerful offering, with hard-hitting vocals and beats that exemplify the industrial aggrotech genre. The alchemical pairing of haunting melodies and intense atmospheric sounds makes it a truly remarkable work of art.

Shrine Of Reflection – Child Of The World (Release/Review)
Wow, wow, this is everything. It is dark, atmospheric and emotional from the very first note.

Rabbit Junk – Apocalypse For Beginners (Release/Review)
This is quite an album; Rabbit Junk has created a fusion of rock and punk and is fused incredibly well with the added electronic and drum beats. It is such a great blend mixed with male rock vocals and female punk vocals that entwine perfectly together.

Lisa Pung – Divamania EP (Release/Review)
Lisa Pung, well, it is electro-freaky for sure. It is different and sung in French, but it is catchy and captivating.

The Bleak Assembly – We Become Strangers (Release/Review)
OOh, I do love my music, and when something comes along like this, I get very excited.

Javill – Water (Release/Review)
Javill, “Water” I was in two minds on this one as I thought, oh no, an Irish Boy band. Thankfully I was wrong. This is far from the boy band we have come to know from Ireland. This band can create a decent rock track that can sit well with any high-end rock song.

Nona Et Decima – Far Beyond The Pillars (Release/Review)
Be prepared to lie down in a dark room, eyes shut, and put this on. You will be taken on a journey through the ocean’s depths to the heights of the clouds. This is a journey to be experienced.

Sea of Sin – High and Low (Release/Review)
Sea of Sin released their second single this year, and it has perfect vocals and is infused with perfect melodies that are just so pure.




















