The Fremonts Release Updated Versions of Their First Two Albums

Having “put to bed” their acclaimed The Failure Cabaret show, The Fremonts have revisited their musical history with re-recorded versions of both of their full-length albums. The duo has released updated versions of We Don’t Live There and The Failure Cabaret, along with a new music video for “Ketamine Happy Hour.” Known for their cabaret-inspired, … Read more

doubleVee talk about their new EP, “Periscope at Midnight”

Oklahoma City–based husband-and-wife band doubleVee are back with Periscope at Midnight (out July 25, 2025), an EP featuring four brand-new songs and two reworkings of Starlight Mints tracks. doubleVee consists of Allan Vest, formerly of Starlight Mints, and Barbara Vest, who began making music together in 2012. Their track Your Love Is It Real?, from … Read more

Arad Evans on The Whimbrels’ Origins, Sound, and Debut Album

The Whimbrels’ founder, Arad Evans, describes the band’s avian namesake as “recognizable and yet bizarre.” The same could be said of their music, which combines dense, polyrhythmic arrangements and non-standard tunings with strong hooks and melodic elements. The Whimbrels recently released their self-titled debut album on Dromedary Records. A long-time member of the Glenn Branca … Read more

Locrian discuss 15th anniversary reissue of “The Crystal World”

Originally released in 2010, The Crystal World marked an important shift for Locrian. Then a duo made up of André Foisy and Terence Hannum, the group brought in drummer Steven Hess during the recording process. That collaboration quickly led to him joining the band full-time. His contributions helped guide Locrian from a primarily improvised project … Read more

Mari Kattman discusses new “Year of the Katt” solo album

With Year of the Katt (Metropolis Records), her third solo album, electronic musician and vocalist Mari Kattman continues on her path of musical self-discovery, drawing on her influences and extensive experience as a collaborator to further develop her own unique sound. Kattman has been active in electronic music since 2012, working with artists such as … Read more

David J Haskins on his new spoken word album and poetry book

Best known as a member of Bauhaus and Love and Rockets, David J Haskins has been very active with other collaborations and side projects. His latest is a deeply personal work consisting of a 5-song album of spoken word set to music, The Mother Tree, and a poetry book, Rhapsody, Threnody & Prayer. Haskins wrote … Read more

Spanish industrial metal band Hasswut interviewed about new “Sauerstoff” album

Spanish industrial metal band Hasswut has returned with Sauerstoff, a new full-length that fuses hard-edged electronics and heavy guitars into a tightly wound package of rhythm and energy. The album takes its name from the German word for “oxygen” and draws on themes of personal and social struggles. Based in Alicante, Hasswut has built a … Read more

Charming Disaster return with “The Double”

The Double, the seventh full-length release from Charming Disaster, has the Brooklyn-based gothic-folk duo exploring the world that exists behind the one we know. The album features songs inspired by nature, mortality, magic, ritual, and literary genres ranging from science fiction to Victorian horror. As always, members Ellia Bisker and Jeff Morris blend creative storytelling … Read more

Christian Dryden Talks “Too Pure to Cure” and the evolution of The Ritualists

With their new album Too Pure to Cure, NYC-based band The Ritualists return with a collection that reflects the group’s evolution — shaped by a solidified lineup, growing onstage chemistry, and a desire to create music that moves both body and mind. Led by singer and bassist Christian Dryden, the band blends goth, glam, and … Read more