Bristol-based post-punk band KNIVES have announced their debut album titled GLITTER, aiming to create an inclusive space for marginalized voices. Recorded in Wales, the album features new song THE DAGGER, addressing right-wing manipulation. With an extensive tour planned, the album is set for release on May 2nd. How important is it for musicians to use their platform to address social and political issues? Read the Full Article
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Coping Mechanism is a collaborative project that showcases the raw soundscapes of Berlin’s noise and industrial techno scene. Featuring menacing vocals and forward-thinking rhythms, this unique collaboration between Eve Schwarz and Dolgener is further enhanced by remixes from Liza Aikin, Templer, Ottoman Grüw, and Substencia. The EP promises to deliver an intense and hypnotic experience for fans of dark electronic music. How do you think collaborating with artists from different backgrounds and styles can shape the overall sound and impact of a music project? Read the Full Article
The New Romantic movement, spearheaded by Steve Strange, was a groundbreaking fusion of fashion and music that paved the way for the coming decade. With a talented group of musicians and a visionary frontman, they created a scene that was both cutting-edge and influential. How have the legacy and impact of Steve Strange and the New Romantic movement continued to shape music and fashion in the years since their inception? Read the Full Article
Jet of VampireFreaks discusses the growth and evolution of Dark Force Fest over the years, highlighting the importance of quality event production and the value of in-person experiences in the age of social media. He shares behind-the-scenes stories, lessons learned, and thoughts on band selection and the changing music scene. Looking towards the future, Jet sees genre boundaries blurring and the scene continuing to evolve. How do you think the goth/industrial scene will continue to adapt and grow in the coming years? Read the Full Article
Consequence is launching CoSigns Sessions, a live event series featuring BODEGA and THICK in Brooklyn on February 21st to support mental health conversations through music. VIP passes are available for donation or you can enter to win a pair for free. Sound Mind Center aims to elevate mental health discussions through art and music. How do you think the arts can contribute to mental wellness and community connections? Read the Full Article
Trueno by Martí is an LP that pushes the boundaries of traditional music with its experimental and unpredictable soundscapes, created through radical sound manipulation. Recorded in 2024 with the collaboration of Oxo, the album presents a fusion of chaotic and harmonically evasive compositions. The release date is set for February 6th, 2025. What are your thoughts on this approach to creating music, and do you believe it has the potential to redefine the boundaries of sound artistry? Read the Full Article
MINISTRY is embarking on a North American tour to revisit and reinterpret songs from their early albums that founder Al Jourgensen once scorned. The tour, featuring support acts Die Krupps and Nitzer Ebb, will showcase the band’s evolution over the years. In addition to the tour, a vinyl release of The Squirrely Years Revisited will include bonus tracks. With a final studio album in the works for 2026, MINISTRY continues to push boundaries in the industrial/metal genre. What are your thoughts on artists revisiting and reinterpreting their earlier work? Read the Full Article
Ministry is revisiting their early synth-pop days with a new album, “The Squirrely Years Revisited,” featuring reworked versions of classics like “Everyday Is Halloween” and “Over the Shoulder.” They will also be embarking on a North American tour, performing songs from their early albums. This celebration of their past marks a surprising turn for a band that once hated their own early work. How do you feel about artists revisiting their older material and giving it a new life? Read the Full Article
Corpus/Mimesis is a sonic interpretation of Jean-Luc Nancy’s work that delves into themes such as the body, rhythm, and voice. The collaboration between AMAE, Pier Giorgio De Pinto, and Nancy resulted in a series of compositions and installations that deeply resonate with the listener. The tracks on this tape are a celebration of Nancy’s life and work, showcasing the profound impact his ideas have had on artistic practices. How can sound be used to enhance our understanding and interpretation of philosophical concepts like the body and mimesis? Read the Full Article
The artist is currently in the final stages of creating their new album, with most of the guitar and bass tracks recorded and orchestral arrangements nearly complete. The album will feature a mix of growls, female vocals, and choir sections, as well as conceptual photography in the booklet. With influences from thrash and progressive metal, as well as classical and folk music, this album promises to be a deep and immersive experience. What do you think about the blend of genres and styles in this upcoming release? Read the Full Article