Lords of Acid – Pop That Tooshie – Review April 15, 2012 Lords of Acid have been at this game for too long to whiff on a track called “Pop That Tooshie,” so, of course, they deliver.
Inure – The Offering – Review April 15, 2012 “This Is The Life” was playing at that warehouse party that you walked past in the wrong part of town last night and were too afraid to go in.
Angelspit – Hello My Name Is – Review April 15, 2012 Aussic electro mavens Angelspit have toured with the likes of Front Line Assembly, Skinny Puppy, Sisters of Mercy, and, just last year, Lords of Acid.
Aiboforcen – Dedale – Review April 15, 2012 Aiboforcen return with their first album in seven years. The duo is known for marrying their meticulously crafted sounds with a wide array of guest vocalists.
Caustic – The Golden Vagina of Fame and Profit – Review April 15, 2012 As if that title isn’t enough, this is the artist who brought you “Love That Taint,” “Another Fist in the Ass” and “Digital Mangina,” so c’mon people.
Acylum – Karzinom – Review April 15, 2012 The abrasive “Your Pain v.2.0” has harrowing screams, distorted, demonic vocals, and an aggressive, unruly attitude. You’ve been warned.
Klutae – Electro Punks Uniten – Review April 15, 2012 There’s little room for misinterpretation on “Electro Punks Unite,” the latest from Claus Larsen’s solo project Klutae.
Skrillex – More Monsters And Sprites – Review April 15, 2012 The dubstep maestro whose songs grace every movie trailer or commercial wishing to make a loud statement.
The Gothsicles – Industrialites & Magic – Review April 15, 2012 Self-described practitioners of the “nerdy shitheads who jump around-dustrial” sound, The Gothsicles are nothing if not immediate on “Drunk Cuts.”
The Qualia – Memorial Gore – Review April 15, 2012 Thoughtful synth-popsters The Qualia have an Interpol-like air of dark confidence about them on “Guess I Lied.”