NYC female-fronted electro-rockers KHZ have largely looked beyond the pleasing electro-noir slinkiness, and turned into a full-on aggro industrial rock act.
Girls Under Glass’s tenth release and first for Metropolis Records. Show Metropolis Records ability for snagging great electronic artists from other labels.
Imagine if Marilyn Manson or Korn’s Jonathan Davis joined a new wave/synth band, with a nü metal guitar sound. Save your money for something more intelligent.
Jam-packed with come-down bleepy bloopy deep house on one platter and skewed techno/spacey disco on the other. It caters to the entire spectrum of moods.
Elements of EBM, trance, down tempo, and pop, lyricist/composer Ronan Harris and Mark Jackson, achieve an emotional depth by approaching each song as a scene.
With Teeth is as controversial, innovative, and explosive as any and every other Nine Inch Nails release. The wait for the next album begins once again.
Longtime Goth/industrial favorite Diary of Dreams with their eighth release, Menschfiend, a worthy successor to the conceptual 2004 masterpiece Nigredo.