Clan of Xymox – Farewell – Review

February 23, 2004

Blazing club-driven songs sit side by side with the atmospheric Sisters of Mercy/Love and Rockets-sounding songs. They break new ground with lush soundscapes.

Laibach – Wat – Review

February 23, 2004

Laibach basically invented the sound of Rammstein and KMFDM. They continue their 20 year brand of opera/EBM/industrial rock performed in Slovenian and English.

KMFDM – WWIII – Review

February 23, 2004

KMFDM does what they do best: Kick-ass metal with electro beats and synths. We haven’t seen a KMFDM album quite like this since 1993’s ANGST or 1997’s SYMBOLS.

Dirty Halo – Review

February 9, 2004

Dirty Halo is a Top 40 alt-pop knock-off that sounds akin to The Partridge Family meets Elliot Smith.

Ghost Parade – Dying Breed – Review

February 2, 2004

Brooding modern alt-rock with sprinkles of Goth and darkwave. Lead singer Autumn’s vocals a sonic kaleidoscope of David Bowie, David Byrne, and Peter Murphy.

The Prids – Love Zero – Review

December 10, 2003

After performing for nearly five years, The Prids have released a full-length album, Love Zero. A sleek 29 minutes and 42 seconds of pure Goth rock bliss.

Razed in Black – Damaged – Review

November 12, 2003

A double-CD that includes the full-length album on disc one, and re-mixes on disc two. All the tracks feature a fresh dance/trance mix of guitars and keyboards.

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