Sort by:
Title ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
![]() 85%The KVB - Tremors2024-04-04 / khocico / Reads: 1430Formed in 2010 by Nicholas Wood, The KVB blend reverb-soaked shoegaze with minimalist electronic production, evolving their sound over the 2010s. Joined by Kat Day in 2011, their debut album "Always Then" in 2012 marked the beginning of a journey characterized by brittle beats and sonic blasts. With releases like... |
![]() 85%The Invincible Sex EP2005-10-09 / Nihil / Reads: 4720In order to create this particular album two legendary groups worked together - "The Invincible Spirit" and "The Fair Sex". Neither of them needs introduction. In the 20th anniversary of the bands establishment this split was recorded. The album consists of 7 recordings – 2 of each band + 3... |
![]() 80%The Hiram Key - The Quest2012-03-04 / shade / Reads: 3786The Hiram Key. Google browser persistently associates the name of this band with the book with the same title. The members themselves explain the existence of the band with their dissatisfaction with the gothic scene as well as with the need for a band that they would like to listen... |
![]() 50%The Hiram Key - Amerikafka2013-09-15 / Consolatrix / Reads: 3922I’m not going to pretend that I was not waiting impatiently for a debut album of a project of Nosferatu’s ex-vocalist (known mainly from The Cureheads). Gary Ash announced the revolution of gothic scene and return to roots. There is no doubt – Amerikafka faithfully follows the sound of such... |
![]() 85%The Gothsicles - Squid Icarus2015-07-28 / DamienG / Reads: 3061Not until now did The Gothsicles give a proper proof of their demented and playful method. With a bucket full of remixes, collaborations and even three long playing releases under the belt, Brian Graupner's intrusive squawk has certainly become a recognizable staple of his style but up until now he... |
![]() 35%The Girl & The Robot - The Beauty Of Decay2010-11-13 / goth4you / Reads: 2298The album "The Beauty Of Decay" of the band The Girl & The Robot released by the Trisol, takes us on a magical journey to Oz. Unfortunately, it rather takes us to the painfully-asleep tour through the land of boredom. CD stretches could be said to infinity and no end... |