Multi-disciplinary artist YAZ discusses her new album, “Inferno”

Having released her debut EP, Eternity, in 2020, LA-based artist YAZ is back with her first full-length album, Inferno (out 2/18). Inspired by Dante Alighieri’s Inferno, from the Divine Comedy, the project is “an exploration of the idea of sin, and a rallying cry against the demonization of women and empowered female sexuality that is … Read more

Interview with Rona Rougeheart of SINE

Having played multiple instruments since childhood and drummed with bands, in 2016 Rona Rougeheart launched her own dark electronic/rock project, SINE. Now signed to Austin-based label eMERGENCY heARTS, SINE has released Desire, Denial and Paramania, an 11-track collection of select material from the previous INSOMNIÆ and Injected albums.  The album features collaborations with Curse Mackey … Read more

Rhys Fulber interviewed about his latest solo album, “Brutal Nature”

Best known for his work as part of Front Line Assembly and Delerium, Rhys Fulber has in recent years put out dark, techno-based music under his own name. His most recent album, Brutal Nature, was heavily shaped by the pandemic leaving him with more time to focus but access to less equipment with which to … Read more

Alexander Hacke and Danielle de Picciotto talk about new hackedepicciotto album, “The Silver Threshold”

Comprised of Alexander Hacke (Einsturzende Neubauten) and Danielle de Picciotto (Crime & The City Solution, co-founder of the Berlin Love Parade), hackedepicciotto have generally followed a nomadic lifestyle and created music wherever they happened to be. But with COVID-19 keeping them in Berlin, they made the best of the situation and took a different approach … Read more

Amulet Interviewed about their debut album “House of Black + White”

Having worked together previously in a cover band, bassist MJ Phoenix and vocalist Stephanie Stryker used downtime during the pandemic to launch their own original dark rock band, Amulet. Their debut album, House of Black + White, showcases a tightly arranged bass-driven sound with strong melodic parts and powerful vocals. In an email interview, the … Read more

Interview with Grant W. Curry of Flood Twin

Atlanta’s Flood Twin is a trio creating dark, visceral post-punk music that draws power from minimalism. Fronted and produced by bassist/vocalist Grant W. Curry (Pleasure Club), the group recently released their self-titled debut album. Curry formed Flood Twin after relocating from Louisiana, initially collaborating with guitarist J. Leslie Hedberg and then bringing in drummer Sterling. … Read more

Midge Ure returns with ‘Un-Zoomed And Face To Face’ tour

Having not toured in the US since early 2020, Midge Ure is returning for a series of solo acoustic shows. Billed as the ‘Un-Zoomed And Face To Face‘ tour, the name references Ure’s Backstage Lockdown Club, a regular series of interactive online sessions launched last fall. At Backstage Lockdown Club events, Ure answers questions submitted … Read more

Interview with Scottish improviser and sound artist Lauren Sarah Hayes

Lauren Sarah Hayes is a Scottish electronic musician and sound artist who creates music based on improvisation and uncertainty. Utilizing a variety of electronic instruments and sounds as well as voice, she uses custom software to interact with her hybrid analog/digital setup with a game controller. This provides a sense of immediacy and tangibility to … Read more

Interview with Greg Bullock of gothic electronic rock duo Cyborg Amok

Cyborg Amok is a new New Jersey-based duo creating gothic electronic rock music with a strong theatrical edge.  Comprised of Greg Bullock (lead vocal/synthesizers) and Brydon Bullock (drums/vocals), the group uses electronics and additional musical collaborators to create a majestic dark sound.  They’ve recently compiled their existing EPs into a self-titled debut album. In an … Read more

Mark Lanegan interviewed about DARK MARK vs. SKELETON JOE

DARK MARK vs. SKELETON JOE is a new experimental electronic project from Mark Lanegan (Screaming Trees) and Joe Cardamone (The Icarus Line). Their newly-released self-titled album clocks in at over an hour and presents a pretty varied selection of tracks. Some are driven by dance beats and have a somewhat industrial edge, while others are … Read more