“And We Have Our Dreams” by Danish project Silent Windfall is a rare gem of an LP released in 1986, blending elements of minimal new wave, post-punk, and ethereal music. With a mix of male and female vocals and a variety of musical influences, the album showcases a range of emotions and styles. The delicate composition and ethereal soundscapes make it a soothing listen in today’s chaotic world. What other albums or artists do you turn to for solace and relaxation? Read the Full Article
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KABRA, a mysterious new discovery from Reverse Alignment Records, presents dark ambient and drone music that captivates the listener with its haunting beauty. Despite the lack of information about the artist, the debut release is a mesmerizing experience that immerses the listener in a sea of sound. What other hidden gems might be waiting to be uncovered in the world of underground music? Read the Full Article
400 Lonely Things is an experimental project by Craig Varian that blends dark ambient, new age, and hauntology influences. Their latest album, Subdivisions, explores a range of soundscapes and emotions, creating a cinematic and dream-like experience. The album combines elements of orchestral music, electronic drones, and eerie soundscapes to evoke memories and a sense of nostalgia. What are your thoughts on blending different genres and influences to create a unique musical experience? Do you think artists should always stick to one genre or experiment with different styles? Read the Full Article
Glazyhaze’s new album, Sonic, brings a more aggressive and full sound compared to their previous work. The band, influenced by shoegaze and dream pop, explores themes of love and disillusionment in a solid yet dreamy sound. As the band members share their experiences and influences, it’s clear that music continues to have a magical power to touch fragile hearts. Who are some of your favorite shoegaze and dream pop bands, and how has their music impacted you? Read the Full Article
Scarset Rebellion’s debut album Flesh Against the Void combines extreme metal and dark electronic textures to create an intense and introspective experience. The duo’s remote collaboration showcases their long-standing musical chemistry, resulting in an album that reflects the dystopian themes of a devastated world. With the release of “Second to None,” the rebellion against oppression and corruption begins. How do you feel about bands combining different genres to create a unique sound, like Scarset Rebellion’s blend of industrial and metal elements? Read the Full Article
The Browning is showing no signs of slowing down with the announcement of their third tour in 2025, this time hitting Europe. Supported by The Defect and Polar, this tour promises to deliver electrifying performances across multiple cities. With their latest album OMNI receiving positive reviews, it’s clear that The Browning is a force to be reckoned with in the electro/metal genre. Are you excited to see The Browning live on their EU Summer 2025 Tour, or have you already caught them on their previous tours? Read the Full Article
Ductape, a Post-Punk duo, is re-issuing their album “Echo Drama” in a deluxe version with new singles added. The album, originally released in 2024, has been well-received and is available in multiple formats for pre-order. With the addition of new tracks, fans can enjoy an extended listening experience. What do you think about bands re-issuing albums with bonus tracks? Do you prefer shorter albums that leave you wanting more or longer albums with more content? Read the Full Article
With Cyferdyne coming to an end, Steven Robinson has launched R3DSHIFT to explore his passion for electro/EBM and futurepop, with the debut single “We Break Then Rise” showcasing energetic beats and melodic choruses. While Cyferdyne released its final album, Exodus, after a decade, the band will be bowing out after a performance at Resistanz Festival. As the scene evolves, what do you think will be the next big trend in electronic music? Read the Full Article
In 2024, Wędrowcy~Tułacze~Zbiegi (WTZ) released their final studio album, marking the end of their unique blend of folk, rock, black metal, and ambient music. The reissues of their past releases on CD and cassette allow fans to continue to enjoy their experimental sound. What impact do you think WTZ’s music has had on the exploration of genre boundaries in the music industry, and how will their legacy continue to influence future artists? Read the Full Article
In 2024, The Church had a busy year with the release of their 27th studio album, a tour with The Afghan Whigs, and reissues of their first four albums. Now, they are embarking on a North American tour celebrating 45 years of singles with The Psychedelic Furs. This tour promises to be a nostalgic trip for fans of ’80s alternative music. What impact do you think bands like The Church and The Psychedelic Furs have had on the evolution of alternative rock over the past four decades? Read the Full Article
