Massive Ego – Symphony Of Flies (New release Album Review)

Marc Massive and the Band Massive Ego are back with a fantastic new album “Symphony of Flies”, as always a fantastic musical journey. The album features the single “Broken Tomorrow” that features the legend Boy George.
COMBICHRIST “RISE” Single

Combichrist return with “RISE,” a blistering industrial-metal anthem of rebellion and self-liberation—out now via Out Of Line Music—with the official video premiering at 6PM CET and Australia dates landing in September.
Mercury’s Antennae – Among the Black Trees (Album)(Release/Review)

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.
The Funeral March – It All Falls Apart (Album) (Release/Review)

So with the upcoming release of the final album from the Goth band The Funeral March is due to be released and I have been lucky enough to have been Sent a copy ahead of it release.
On our website are the details and my thoughts.
PAWN PAWN – Jealousy Looks Good On Me (Release/Review)

The dark electronic trie have released there latest EP titled “Halloween”, this is my opinion on one of the tracks.
Robots In Love”Crush” single (Review/Release)

Nothing is higher than the walls you build around yourself, nothing is deeper than how far you imagine you’re going to fall, Nothing feels colder than the thought of being forgotten. But the way we survive the darkness of these thoughts is by sharing them, and the strength you find together enables you to “crush it away”.
This is “Crush” – the new single from cyber-rock band, ROBOTS IN LOVE.
Psyclon Nine – Devils Work (Single) (Release/Review)

Nero Bellum and his band Psyclon Nine have release a single of the next album called” Devil Work” and it is an extremely impressive track with all you would expect from Psyclon Nine.
Massive Ego Interview
Recently, I was lucky enough to speak with the band Massive Ego with he great artist Marc Massive.
When you are about to interview such a great band you get a few nerves kick in that the chat is fun for them and yourself and that it doesn’t get boring. Luckily this bunch of Boys were truly a fun group. The interview is informative and fun with laugh right up until the end.
So get ready for a great interview with Massive Ego.
Cathedral In Flames – Count To Nine (Release/Review) (Album)

The Goth band from Prague Cathedral in Flames are back with a new album titled “Count To Nine” it gas a hard act to follow after tracks like “Black Train” and “Hang Me High, Bury Me Deep” so can it be as good or better? We listen to find out.
Super Dragon Punch – Thorns (Album) (Release/Review)

Super Dragon Punch are back with their new album “Thorns” and it is sounding very good.
To start off this album of 10 tracks of all one word titles 🙂 is opened with a track called “Rise” that is an electronic melody driven track with angry vocals that set the scene perfectly.
Deadlight Holiday – Full of Hate (single) (Release/Review)

Get ready to unleash the dark side, as Deadlight Holiday unleashes their new single “Full Of Hate”.
An innovative take on industrial and aggressive music, it’s both electrifying and intense.
pMad – Fury (Single) (Release/Review)

Fans of punk and industrial music rejoice; pMad has just released an absolute banger that is sure to make waves in the scene. “Fury,” out worldwide on July 4th, is a powerful blend of punk rock and industrial soundscapes featuring the unmistakable vocals of Pauls.
NOT MY GOD – OBVERSES (album) (Release/Review)

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.
Binary Order – Thrown Away EP (Release/Review)

It’s time to get excited, because Binary Order is back with their new EP “Thrown Away”! This industrial release serves as a fresh take on Papa Roach’s classic banger.
Unhappily Ever Now – Pleading (single) (Release/Review)

Awe-inspiring and breathtakingly beautiful, Unhappily Ever Now’s alluring single “Pleading” is a triumph of emotion-filled male and female vocals, captivating and full of sentiment.
Distorted Reality – I Can’t Imagine. (single) (Release/Review)

Distorted Reality is back with a bang! Their new single, “I Can’t Imagine,” is a mesmerising synth-pop track that takes your emotions on an unforgettable journey.
Blutengel – “Un:Sterblich – Our Souls Will Never Die” (Release/Review)

Celebrate an astonishing quarter-century of Blutengel as they release their opus, ‘Un: Sterblich – Our Souls Will Never Die,’ a double album extravaganza boasting twenty-five pristinely crafted tracks and a release of twelve mesmerising music videos.
CARV.R – “Deflect” Feat. Mari Kattman (Release/Review)

Carv.R and Mari Kattman have released a brilliant synth-pop single, “Deflect”; its soaring ambience will surely captivate all listeners.
The entrancing vocals of Mari Kattman weave seamlessly with the magnetic melody, creating an eerie and irresistible soundscape.
Magic Wands – Time (single) (Release/Review)

The dark pop duo Magic Wands from LA have unleashed their newest single, “Time,” and it’s a sonic gem.
The enchanting vocals are seamlessly interwoven with captivating drum beats and ethereal guitar riffs—a genuinely sublime listening experience.
Meersein – Her Slave (Ft. Corlyx) (Release/Review)

The latest release from the captivating collaboration of Meersein and Corlyx, ‘Her Slave’, is simply outstanding.
The Antoine Poncelet Band – Virginia Plain/April (double single) (Release/Review)

The Antoine Poncelet Band has done it again with their newest double single, “April”/”Virginia Plain”. From the attractive vocals of “April” to the power guitar riffs in the cover version of Brian Ferry’s “Virginia Plain”, this release is an absolute must-listen.
