Dark, misty forest with bare trees. Text reads "Mercury’s Antennae: Album Release Among the Black Trees" in ornate font.

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.Continue Reading

Three people in gothic attire stand confidently, embodying the essence of "Robots In Love." The person in front wears a corset and skirt adorned with numbers, flanked by two others in matching barcode shirts. The dark, misty background adds an air of intrigue to this striking scene.

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.
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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.

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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.

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