AlterNation - music magazine about Electro, Industrial, EBM, Gothic, Darkwave and more
News AlterNation - Recent updates

Camouflage – Shine

2015-02-20 (News)

Record label Bureau B decided to release a very limited single "Shine", featuring the very strong track from forthcoming Camouflage’s album, in three exclusive versions. This is about something that affects us all. The positive message of the song and the singer's desire for change reaches the listener immediately. Because: It's the easiest thing in the world to complain about things – and the damned hardest thing to simply smile at someone.

Prager Handgriff - Roburit

2015-02-19 (News)

​"Roburit" used to be a permissible explosive used by the coal mining industry in underground mining for booster detonations.

Gang of Four - What Happens Next

2015-02-18 (News)

"What Happens Next", the title of Gang of Four’s thrilling and unsettling ninth album, refers both to the world outside and the band itself: an emphatic commitment to the future.

Scout Paré-Phillips - Heed the Call

2015-02-17 (News)

Recent autobiographical songs of Scout Paré-Phillips have been collected into her debut album entitled "Heed the Call". Crashing crescendos of guitar, percussively strummed autoharp and an array of both acoustic and electronic sculptures by Scout Paré-Phillips with accompaniment by Scout’s beloved musical collaborator, Emil Bognar-Nasdor (Dawn of Humans, Røsenkopf), populate her LP.

iVardensphere – Stygian

2015-02-16 (News)

iVardensphere releases "Stygian", first single from the upcoming album "Fable". It includes remixes from Wumpscut, Iszoloscope and Cyanotic, as well as a crushing cover of the Sepultura classic "Roots Bloody Roots".

Frontier Guards - Battleground

2015-02-15 (News)

Frontier Guards returned with their third long playing release "Battleground" that follows band's previous effort "Interface" offering more of "the unique and catastrophically hypnotising electronic vibes". František Gažík joins the duo of Martin Pavlík and Tom Galle to provide their sonic backdrop of dark ambient, idm and industrial with vocalization that marks Frontier Guards' first venture outside of the realm of purely instrumental music making.


Pages:
[< << 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 >> >]