Death Rock
Like a spectre itself, Nothing To Nowhere seeps in on a bed of reverb drenched guitars, ominous bass, echoing drums and distant, ghostly hollers....
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Like a spectre itself, Nothing To Nowhere seeps in on a bed of reverb drenched guitars, ominous bass, echoing drums and distant, ghostly hollers....
…or at least listen to. There have been a lot of new dark postpunk and deathrock releases lately. Sometimes it’s hard to keep track....
One of the best products of the contemporary underground dark punk/postpunk scene, Portland’s Bellicose Minds’ debut LP, The Spine, has been a long time...
The first track of the CD version of Troller‘s self-titled LP is called “Milk”; it’s nightmarishly gothic and genuinely creepy. Horror movie sound effects...
“It’s bad enough you’re a fuckin faggot. Nobody likes a negative queen.” – Some asshole talking shit to Myles Negative Queen’s short life started...
The late Kenn Kroosaficks accorded the 2011 self-titled Bellicose Minds EP one of “the top positive punk/deathrock” releases of 2011, here on CVLT Nation....
by Oliver Sheppard The best description I’ve heard of Bitter Fruit’s sound is “Andi Sex Gang singing for early Christian Death.” The band’s own...
The S-Haters were a British dark punk band that existed from about 1976 until 1985. They played — well in advance of the trend...
Perhaps to this day very few Killing Joke listeners have understood the definitive instruction hidden within an album of overall conceptual destruction. –Jaz Coleman,...
On Saturday night, we received the news via email that someone we had grown close to through CVLT Nation, someone we were inspired by...
It’s fitting that Atriarch did one last short tour before the year is over. It was almost like a victory lap for the band...
Tuesday night, Zola Jesus ended her Conatus tour in San Francisco. What unfolded that night was one of the most powerful and moving live...