Silent Pictures EP
After being something of a dirty word for the best part of three decades, the darker side of post-punk commonly known as “goth” is undergoing something of a resurgence at present.
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After being something of a dirty word for the best part of three decades, the darker side of post-punk commonly known as “goth” is undergoing something of a resurgence at present.
One of the icons of the post-punk years, Peter Murphy fronted the dark art house crew Bauhaus. His charismatic and dangerous personae, combined with his stunning voice and razor-sh...
This Heat ended up being called post-punk for lack of any better options, and though their music has many of the now-familiar hallmarks of that genre -- a heavy dub influence, a fa...
The English post-punk band had been working on Post-Script before Mark E. Smith’s death in 2018
Downtown Boys' production values may have become classier, the tempo occasionally down a notch, but the ire and solidarity remain coursing. The post Noisily rocking postpunk and wo...
In the modern post-punk scene, it has become so rare to stumble upon a music outlet that avoids
A riveting display of new-wave and post-punk precision, Videopticons is the new album from Vancouver-based trio The Zaxons. Built on catchy rhythms, nocturnal synths, dynamic guita...
Darkwave has always been music for people who find the lights too bright and the silence too loud. From the fog-draped industrial estates of post-punk Britain to the candlelit bedr...
Released in September 1979, Gang of Four’s debut album Entertainment! radically redefined the landscape of post-punk music. While early punk
Manchester-based band Deleter unleashes a fiery post-punk punch on “Pitchfork.” A climactic, fierce energy emanates from dynamic vocals, capable of both introspection and anthemic...
Anyone who has spent a significant portion of their life immersed in the underground music scene knows that
The New England trio Perennial have an incredibly distinctive audio-visual aesthetic. All three members tend to wear striped T-shirts designed to evoke the 1960s mod era, a histori...
Get to know The Subtheory, a four-piece outfit hailing from Oxford, UK. Blending downtempo, post-punk, psych-pop, and dark trip-hop, the band crafts haunting soundscapes rich with...
The Skirball’s new exhibition, Outsiders, Outcasts, Rebels + Weirdos: Punk Culture 1976–86, comes with its own playlist (which we highly recommend tuning into as you peruse the sho...
If you paid attention to the contemporary music scene in recent years, and styles like post-punk, dream pop,
Alternative and grunge scenes have thrived in recent years, with many good artists and bands delivering some of
Punk rock has always had a complicated relationship with honesty. Strip away the studied nihilism of the genre's second generation and the costumed theatrics of its third, and you...
I don’t post much Synthwave/Wave stuff but this dark dystopian offering from Threat To Society hits the intersection of current affairs and music. Threat To Society claims to be a...
I bet even diehard punk fans don't remember these often-forgotten bands from the 1980s. Let's refresh your memory. The post
Form Affinity have emerged from London’s underground alternative scene with an enticing sound that sits between emo-punk urgency and the more restrained textures of slowcore. The f...
The dark lord of psychobilly has returned, P. Paul Fenech (The Meteors) has returned with his brand new solo album, Dancing at the End of the World, that is available through strea...
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Japanese instrumental project polyμ returns with their stellar new single “pulse,” serving up a wonderful array of electronics and guitars. This is their first release in two years...
For years, the top weekly music magazine in the UK was Melody Maker. Since the only radio came from the BBC, fans of pop and rock relied on The Maker for news on
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