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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.

Bebawinigi – Stupor (Release/Review)

Bebawinigi should mean being prepared to go somewhere you have not been before. This could be one of the strangest experiences in music I have ever come across.

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.

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.

Silence Embrace – Meta Queer Dolls (Release/Review)

The first time I heard of this Industrial Goth style was in my teens. The band was the amazing Cabaret Voltaire. I purchased the Album “Drinking Gasoline”. This EP from Silence Embrace reminds me so much of that first time and is chilling. The shivers go down my spine.

Distance H – Waters Of Woe (Release/Review)

Distance H, the Parisian producer, has done it again. His previous release, “Bitch 16”, was such a great release featuring the vocals of Ophelia from Saigon Blue Rain. This time, his new release features the fantastic vocals of Marita Volodina.

Carrion – Blood + Diamonds (Release/Review)

There is dark, there is moody, there is dark and gloomy, then there’s the darkest black, and this is Carrion. Carrion has the incredible ability to mix black metal with industrial, goth, and so much more.

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.