Author: Ritualcontrol

French post-hardcore trio Birds in a Row and French/American industrial/techno duo Maelstrom & Louisahhh have formed Pain Magazine and released their debut single, “Violent God.” The song combines their diverse influences and explores themes of power, belief, and transformation. Despite being a new project, the musicians have a strong history in their respective projects. The debut album, also titled Violent God, is set to be released on October 3. What do you think about this collaboration between artists from different genres coming together to create something new and unique? Read the Full Article

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The album “Tribunal – In Penitence And Ruin” by Doom/Death/Gothic Metal band from Canada was released in 2025 and is available for download in high mp3 quality. The tracklist features a mix of intense and atmospheric songs, showcasing the band’s versatility and musical prowess. If you’ve listened to the album, what are your thoughts on its blend of dark and melodic elements? How does it compare to other albums in the genre? Read the Full Article

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Melbourne’s Velatine continue to create hauntingly beautiful gothic music with their latest single “Til Death We Do Art,” a tribute to lost love and artistic inspiration. The song elegantly captures the pain of losing a creative partner, while also celebrating the memories shared. How does art help us navigate the complexities of grief and loss? Let’s delve deeper into the power of music as a form of emotional expression. Read the Full Article

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This roundup features a range of shoegaze, post-punk, and dreampop releases from various bands around the world. From US Shoegazers Highspire’s return after 15 years to Austrian outfit Autor’s fiery post-punk album, there is something for every alternative music lover. With a mix of new singles and EPs, the diverse and evolving sound of these artists showcases the continued vitality of these underground genres. What do you think is the appeal of these niche genres, and what keeps listeners coming back for more? Read the Full Article

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Luxembourg artist Juda A of Phobia Effect has released a remixed edition of COIL’s Time Machines, maintaining the conceptual core of the original work while introducing new sonic layers. The reissued album is available on CD and vinyl, with limited edition variants. The label has also announced a double-CD reissue of Phobia Effect’s Contemporary Human debut. What do you think about artists remixing and reimagining iconic works like COIL’s Time Machines? Do you think it adds value or detracts from the original intent of the music? Read the Full Article

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Belgian electro/trip-hop outfit Psy’Aviah has returned with the Still Healing EP, featuring remixes of their songs “Healing” and “Heaven is Not Enough” by fellow electronic artist Lectreau. This release marks the conclusion of a conceptual series that began in 2018, signaling a new chapter for the band. With the collaboration of creative minds, the EP offers a fresh perspective on their music. How do you think this reinterpretation of their songs adds to the overall narrative of Psy’Aviah’s discography? Read the Full Article

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After nearly four decades in the music industry, Gerd Van Geel and Javi Golo have each carved out unique paths, with Van Geel continuing his work with The Arch and Golo making a return as JG Outsider. Their collaboration as Bella Eterna has resulted in the release of the “Fire” EP, showcasing their musical vision and diversity. How do you think their different musical backgrounds contribute to the unique sound of Bella Eterna? What do you think sets them apart from other artists in the post-punk and gothic music scenes? Read the Full Article

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FiXT has released the “Overlord” single, showcasing the genre-bending acts The Browning, The Defect, and SWARM on their Electronicore Tour. The narrative of a beastly AI entity seeking to eradicate humanity is captured in both vocal and instrumental versions of the single. With upcoming tour dates in North America and Europe, the trio is set to captivate audiences with their unique sound. What do you think about the dystopian theme presented in the “Overlord” single, and how do you feel it adds to the overall experience of the Electronicore Tour? Read the Full Article

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The Dandy Warhols have released a new remix of their track “I Will Never Stop Loving You” by Oliver Ackerman of A Place to Bury Strangers, ahead of their upcoming ROCK REMAKER EP. This EP will also feature remixes by GLOK, Anders Trentemøller, Night Club, and Jagz Kooner. The band will be embarking on a tour of the East Coast in May and Europe in July. What do you think about bands re-imagining their own songs with the help of other artists? Do you prefer the original versions or the remixes? Read the Full Article

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