Employed To Serve willrelease the digital deluxe version of their current studio album,Conquering, on March 10 via Spinefarm. This updated version will include four new tracks: a heady mix of the new, “Sun Up to Sun Down” remix, and the live, in addition to a fresh cover image.
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…
Independent Release Review by Luisa Mercier Most talented Phildel is back, after her stunning spring debut “The Disappearance of the Girl”, with the new release, the EP “The Glass Ghost”.…
Independent Release Review by Luisa Mercier Phildel is one of those rare artists in whom musical talent is complemented by an imagery of equal beauty. I stumbled upon her by mere…
earMUSIC is proud to announce the release of “Tubular Beats” the brand new remix album by Mike Oldfield. The album will be released on February 1st, 2013 and will include…
Interview by Ed MacLaren Since the mid-1990s, The Dreamside have entertained fans across the world with their unique musical vision: gothic, metal and dance music combined to create…
Label : Farscape Records/Artifact Records Review by Luisa Mercier After a massive line-up change and a new label (founded by Chai Deveraux, the guitar player), Jesus On Extasy are back!…
Label : Alfa Matrix Review by Luisa Mercier The Belarussian combo Diffuzion is about to release their third album, delivering once again their sexy mix of techno/industrial and pop. The…
Label : Nuclear Blast Records Review by Tony Cannella It’s that time of year again. The weather turns colder, the days shorter, snow, lights, bells, whistles. Yes, it’s Christmas time…
Label : Metal Mind Productions Review By Tony Cannella The Polish label Metal Mind have re-issued two of the more interesting albums from Norwegian metallers Theatre of Tragedy. “Musique” and…
Label : E-Wave Records/Drakkar Records Review by Tony Cannella To say that Germany’s Qntal are a difficult band to describe is an understatement to say the least. The band have…
Independent Release Review by Tony Cannella I was a big fan of the self-titled debut from the U.K.’s Dyonisis, so I was very excited when I recieved a copy of…