Album Reviews

The Joy Thieves Conjure Up Industrial’s Next Great Romantic Anthem With Genocide Love Song

I just can’t keep up with the amount of awesome that The Joy Thieves seemingly put out there on the regular.

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The Sounds Return With Retro-Futuristic Rawker Things We Do For Love

Listening through the latest from The Sounds will immediately compel listeners to go back and peruse the lush catalog that the Swedish quintet has already amassed. Not for nostalgia but more for a refresher and an education on how to evolve right in this industry.

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Baron Minker Drops Groovy Psychedelic Rollercoaster Ride, Definitive Alternative Summer Soundtrack With Self-titled Debut

Groove-oriented with notes of Trip-Hop, Hip-Hop, Funk, and New Wave in there, the self-titled debut from Baron Minker is an odd duck of an album that miraculously works on a number of levels. Looking for that perfect alternative summer album to counter all the Pop crap crammed into yer ears? [...]

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Ember Twin Electrify On Diabolically Dancey Darkwave Let Us In

Have I mentioned how incredibly lucky I am to not only get to sit here and type about what I love to share with you all, but also have the opportunity to expose you loyal readers to a bevy of new artists that I’m exposed to because of said opportunity? [...]

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Behemoth Cover Classic The Cure, Drop Some B-Sides On A Forest

Two brand new Behemoth songs recorded during the I Loved You at Your Darkest sessions which absolutely rip spearheaded by a haunting cover of The Cure’s “A Forest”. I mean, what’s not to love here?

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Lesser Glow Bring The New Gloom On Crushing Nullity

If fellow Bostonian outfit Old Man Gloom ever decide to call it a day, feel comforted with the knowledge that Lesser Glow will ably carry that torch. You’ll especially agree with that statement upon hearing Nullity, their latest sonic slab of songs that can simply be summed up with one [...]

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