![]() Rome - A Passage to Rhodesia2015-03-15 (News)"A Passage to Rhodesia" is Rome's tenth album, but it's safe to say it's one of the most important releases in its long-standing career. The album unites instant dark folk classics such as "A Farewell to Europe" and "One Fire" with ambient collages in the best industrial and experimental traditions. Mastermind Jerome Reuter has accomplished a great swirling devil of a record, an epic and tragic masterpiece of considerable scale, rich in theme and philosophic inquiry. |
![]() Lord Of The Lost - Swan Songs2015-03-14 (News)The show at the second Gothic Meets Klassik Festival has most definitely been one of the biggest highlights in the career of dark-metal-band Lord Of The Lost. The massive sound of a real orchestra provided the group's songs with such a massive surge of new emotions and sonic prowess that everyone attending the show, including Chris Harms and his lads, was swept away and gifted with one of the most intense concert experiences in a long time. |
![]() Irdorath - As Bas video2015-03-14 (News)Folk band Irdorath from Belarus just released their first music clip. It is based on Belarusian children’s playground rhyme and is named "As Bas". It is also the first track from forthcoming album. |
![]() Calling All Astronauts - Show Me Love2015-03-13 (News)2015 looks set to be an outstanding year for London based electro alternative rock Calling All Astronauts. Before releasing eagerly awaited second album they release their first single "Show Me Love", a take on the 80s classic. They have stamped the Robin S dancefloor classic with their signatory Calling All Astronauts sound whilst managing to recreate Stonebridge’s fat synths and awesome topline hook. |
![]() Je$us Loves Amerika - Falling2015-03-13 (News)Je$us Loves Amerika closes their "Three Colours" trilogy with "Falling", an all new single produced by Cubanate's and Be My Enemy's Phil Barry and released via Armalyte Records on 7th of February 2015. |
![]() Formalin – Supercluster2015-03-12 (News)From the beginning of time, humankind has been striving to surpass its own physical and mental limits… but only now, with technology steadily evolving at great speed, this dream seems to actually be within reach. On their new concept album "Supercluster", Formalin escape the dark wasteland of the post-apocalypse to create a catchy and thrilling electronic vision of the future. |
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