Clawfoot’s ‘Poison In The Bread’ is a political song that, rather than loud slogans, tells a tragic, chronological story of resistance.
With ‘Draws My Blood’, J:Dead delivers an intense industrial sound that impresses with its electronic finesse and gripping urgency.
Review of ‘Suffocating’ by Vioflesh: A lively synth pop track from Chile with melancholic dark wave and a haunting witch house vibe.
I’m instantly hooked on “Endless” by Parallel Suns. Melodic synth-pop from Chile that’s strongly reminiscent of De/Vision.
In Armours’ music, bone-dry beats from 80s EBM classics meet harmonious vocals. Discover the beautiful contrast on their debut EP, “Body”!
Dry beats, a cool aesthetic and a touch of Depeche Mode: my review of the danceable synth pop track “Fear Not” by Before After Again.
For their melancholic song "A Place To Hide", Soft Faith bring in support. Dark synth pop with an 80s horror piano!
Frozen Plasma celebrates 20 years of “Warmongers”! The 2026 version of this club anthem delivers bittersweet sarcasm and fresh future pop.
Mutual Shock deliver dark, moody Dark Wave from the US with "The Spectacle". Vibrating bass meets vocal resignation.
With ‘Dream’, Hallows deliver pure synth pop balancing a cheerful vibe and melancholy. A must-hear for fans of Glass Spells!
Fine synth pop from England: "You & I" by Asteroid Lily captivates with atmospheric space-age sounds and an emotional cosmic escape.
A brief autotune shock, then pure synth-pop harmony: Soft Faith are back with 'Little Hell'. The vibe is a perfect fit!














