Douglas J McCarthy of Nitzer Ebb talks about his solo album “Kill Your Friends”
Interview with Nitzer Ebb member Douglas J. McCarthy about his debut solo album, “Kill Your Friends.”
Interview with Nitzer Ebb member Douglas J. McCarthy about his debut solo album, “Kill Your Friends.”
In the fall of 2012, More Machine Than Man returned with “Dark Matter,” their first full-length album in over a decade.
Having peformed with many other artists as a cellist, Dom La Nena makes her solo debut with “Ela.”
After an extended stint with Marilyn Manson, Chris Vrenna has finally found time to create a new Tweaker album, ’Call the Time Eternity.’
Former Cop Shoot Cop member Jim Coleman returns with “Trees,” a neoclassical ambient album released on his own label.
Known for This Mortal Coil and his work as a producer, John Fryer has now launched his own musical project, DarkDriveClinic.
UPDATE: The initial tour (discussed below) has ended, “The Devil’s Carnival” is now out on DVD! The soundtrack is also available. Check out the official site for details. In addition, a trailer has been released for part 2 of the series! After “Repo! The Genetic Opera” only got a limited regular theatrical release, the horror … Read more
With The Sexbots, trans-disciplinary artist Ilima Considine has created a musical project very different from a traditional ‘band.’ Having been approached by various producers/beatmakers about collaborating, Considine chose to tie the various works into a cohesive project that could be promoted and fleshed out into live performances and videos. “Don’t Stop,” the first full-length album … Read more
Since emerging in the mid 80’s as part of dance/rock band Finitribe, Chris Connelly has been involved with so many different projects that it’s difficult to keep track. He’s worked with Ministry, Revolting Cocks and various other bands with Al Jourgensen, collaborated with Martin Atkins on numerous projects, sang with KMFDM, and the list goes … Read more
“In a way, it’s a Hyperbubble album turned inside-out,” says Hyperbubble’s Jeff DeCuir about their most recent release, “Drastic Cinematic.” While previous releases consisted primarily of catchy, offbeat synth pop, “Drastic Cinematic” lives up its name with darker, atmospheric tracks containing minimal vocals. At times, it actually seems to be entering the realm of ‘industrial … Read more