In this Review Round-Up, electronic music takes some wild swings (for better or worse) between Youth Code and 100%WET, while Charmer’s emo is able to maintain some familiarity.
Tag: industrial rock
In this Review Round-Up, a selection of EPs is topped by Gallus at their best, and filled out by more underwhelming alt-pop from Halflives, and a true oddity from CBZK.
In this Review Round-Up, Great American Ghost and Grief Ritual put forth a strong pair of releases towards this year’s heavy music crop. Unfortunately, Tayne fall a fair bit short.
There’s no more convincing argument for avoiding Marilyn Manson entirely than just listening to Marilyn Manson.
In this Review Round-Up, a new slog from Mushroomhead preludes an actual good sludge experience from Barbarian Hermit, plus Millie Manders And The Shutup’s classic-leaning punk.
Harshness, discord and industrial coldness characterises IDLES’ newest album, as their search for humanity within leads to what might be their most fascinating work yet.
Chelsea Wolfe’s insidious merging of the atmospheric and esoteric within industrial and gothic music yields another terrific achievement on her new album.
HEALTH strike hard and fast after their previous album, while undergoing some vast augmentation and streamlining for their most crushing industrial assault yet.
Through an industrial-trap lens and a place of deep-seated purpose, n0trixx’s new EP comes out as one of the most fascinating and complete recent listens in its field.
Though it goes without saying that this isn’t an easy listen, Body Void’s newest journey into the abyss yields a shrieking, industrial mutation of doom-metal that couldn’t fit into the blackness around them more perfectly.
