Interview by Miriam C. This interview for me represents in somewhat way a sort of rebirth. For a lot of reasons, that principally have to deal with the personal and…
Label: NovaMute Review by Warren Mayocchi Except for the last three minutes the beats-per-minute are high in this one. Four tracks are delivered with minimal vocal input, atmospheric effects, big…
Label: Mute Records Review by Warren Mayocchi Taking everything which had come before, Goldfrapp threw everything into the mix and the result was 2017’s “Silver Eye”. A year later the…
Label: Sacred Bones Records Review by Warren Mayocchi Zola Jesus has an arresting voice. A voice deep with the humanity of experience. On “Okovi” this voice is paired with a…
Label: 4AD Review by Warren Mayocchi The 1947 book-length poem, “The Age of Anxiety”, by W.H. Auden has been inspiration for a few creative works. Here the title and theme…
Label: Domino Records Review by Warren Mayocchi With “future” and “politics” in the album title and an electronic music style, the theme of the latest album from Austra could have…
Interview by Miriam C. After 4 years of silence, the influential Canadian duo Delerium is back with the brand new full-lenght “Mythologie” out now via their new label Metropolis Records.…
Label: Metropolis Records Review by Warren Mayocchi In the chilled world of ambient music Delerium has been entertaining us since 1987. “Mythologie” will be the band’s 15th album and continues…
Label: Fiction/Casablanca Records/Caroline Review by Warren Mayocchi Crystal Castles are Ethan Kath and Edith Frances. While Ethan formed the band in 2003, this is Edith‘s first album after the departure…
Label: Sacred Bones Records Review by Warren Mayocchi “Fully live, fully improvised, first-takes only” is part of the record label’s description for Exploded View‘s self-titled album. The band are Annika…
Label: Mute Records Review by Warren Mayocchi New Order have been making music on and off since 1980, longer if you want to include the Joy Division days. “Music Complete”…
Independent Release Review by Warren Mayocchi “Giddy Giddy Carousel” represents the album “Romanesque” well, both in name and sound. Listening to the album is a wild ride, there is little…
Label: Out of Line Review by Warren Mayocchi Blutengel are a dark wave band who have been making music since 1998. To celebrate their success they have released new versions…
Label: Decca Records Review by Alessandra Cognetta Scandinavia seems to be endlessly endowed with talented musicians and 19-year-old Aurora Aksnes provides further evidence to support this belief. The young artist…
Label: Mute Records Review by Warren Mayocchi “Nail” is the latest single/EP from the most recent Zola Jesus album – “Taiga”. It is an emotional song which begins with a…
Interview collected by Tony Cannella Questions by Miriam C. & Tony Cannella With her latest album “Taiga”, Zola Jesus (AKA Nika Roza Danilova) presents the listener with an eclectic potpourri of…
Label: Irond Review by Vard Aman Anckora formed in Moscow in 2006, initially as a more standard Symphonic Metal band before morphing into the Industrial Metal sound they have now.…
Interview by CriX A women who kill their boyfriends, some mothers who commit murders and a women that drives an ambulance. What the hell has to do all this with Eleanoora…
Interview by Miriam C. Well, Japan, despite its limited geographical width, is able to offer one of the best and exciting musical scene in the world (excluding the Scandinavian one)…
Article by Miriam C. & Alessandra Cognetta Sometimes people (in particular some metalheads – now don’t take it personally, I’m just stating the obvious) confuse quality with commercial: at the…
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