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PMAD – DOWN (Release/Review)
Releasing their latest offering, “Down,” pMad once again impresses with their masterful amalgamation of dark, gothic and electro elements.

Luna Del’ Luna – Luna Del’ Luna (Release/Review)
The alt-pop forces of Luna del Luna have emerged with their dazzling self-titled EP, a potent blend of darkwave and ’80s influences.

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.

Meersein – Speechless (Release/Review)
The powerful track begins with a captivating tune supported by soulful vocals that progress into a rich array of vocal delivery, creating an exceptional precedent.

Dyr Faser – Phantom Electric (Release/Review)
Dyr Faser recently released their aptly-named album “Phantom Electric”, which offers a unique sonic experience.

Hem Netjer – Elemental Cry (Release/Review)
The electrifying female-led dark folk band Hem Netjer has just unleashed their new song, “Elemental Cry”, which is absolutely captivating!

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.

unitcode:machine – Tyranny Reissue (Release/Review)
From the word go, you know this will be a great album. The first is a great little track called “Intro”, which is purely industrial.

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.

Sirens of Light – Nullus Margis Gothica MMXXI (Release/Review)
Sirens of Light bring true original dark goth to you with the release of their album “Nullus Margis Gothica MMXXI “.

Orcus Nullify – All The Way (Release/Review)
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Mad Meg – Who Deserves Balloons And Medals? (Release/Review)
So Mad Meg release their new album, which is very different and dark yet quirky. It is a case of do not be boring. Explore a different way. A style that is so mixed.

Raven Said – Chants To Dissolve EP (Release/Review)
Raven Said, their new EP, brings original 80s Goth in a modernised way back to us.

Amulet – Perfect Fusion (Release/Review)
Amulet release “Perfect fusion”, seven tracks of remixes by various other artists, and they are a magical set of remixes.

Derision Cult – Bastards Of The World (Release/Review)
Derision Cult’s “Bastards of the World” is an almighty track with powerful vocals, direct lyrics, fantastic melodies, and strong beats.

Cygnus A. – Contact (Release/Review)
I had not heard of this band previously, so I was not sure what to expect, and I was pleasantly surprised by this EP. For fans of Radiohead, the track “Fear” is a must.



















