Hot New Darkscene Releases

It can be easy to always turn to familiar sounds in dark times. I remember being in a rut of pre 2018 always listening to the same bands from the 80s and 90s over and over. In 2018 I started opening my ears and heart to amazing new music coming out and it put my heart and soul back into this scene. Lately I have wondered if I have again hit a ceiling of coming back to the same newer bands over and over. So, I ask the Sounds and Shadows group to tell me about some of your favorites I haven’t written about. They didn’t disappoint, if this scene is to thrive, we need to stay hungry for experiencing new sounds and fresh faces. So today I will review some of the suggestions. I hope you jump into these suggestions with an open mind and find something you love.

Warm Gadget x Snowbeasts – Grooving Oklahoma City Industrial with a very Wax Trax 90’s energy. New 3 song EP that rolls like a tank tread over a littered battlefield. I really like the range here, track 2 Bodiless has a swirling trance effect over the blasting beat. The escalation at the 1:40 mark times for maximum effect. This is the music I want the Terminators to wipe out humanity to.

Stuck EP | Warm Gadget x Snowbeasts | Re:Mission Entertainment

In a Darkened Room – “VOIX” – Cj and Svia are both active in the group. I feel like I slept on these San Antonio, Texas tradgoth badasses for too long. They have quickly become one of my heaviest rotation bands. CJ has a resonant and powerful baritone that blends proto goth depth with 2000’s NYC alt. The lyrics are soulful and real. The guitar sound is so dialed in I had to look at the production notes to see none other than Jason Corbett (Actors/Jacknife Sound) did the mastering. Track 2 Sounds and Warning has a glorious vocal harmony that has been stuck in my head for days. This is a record you can really get lost in. Expect In A Darkened Room to be a band at the front of the next movement.

CJ Duron – Vocals/Guitars
Svia Svenlava – Bass Guitar
Kandi Keys – Synth/Piano

Voices in my head
Voices of the dead
I hear them softly call
In early morning

I hear them when I sleep
I hear them when they speak
Echoes from the dark
Sounds of Warning

I weep the endless pass of night
Watching the endless pass of time
Waiting alone I whisper out
And long to be alive

VOIX | In a Darkened Room

Ony Godfrey – I was a HUGE fan of the fresh new talent out of Indonesia Camlan. This is the first solo single release from their singer Ony Godfrey. Love the thumpy beat and way this breathes. Ony has a cool unique cadence and shows great range here as the build in intensity happens. I love the punk rock energy here not pulling any punches with the lyrics.

LET THEM EAT WAR
Power, throne, and glory
Those are the things you shall never have
Obedient, bloodshed, and death
Those are things you shall devout your life into
Submit to me, submit your soul to the emperor
Oh, I Am your God, your messiah,
Oh, I Am the only way to your salvation

I want to conquer those foreign lands,
civilize the uncivilized
If those savages ask for mercy
I’ll say let them eat war
Let them eat war

Traitors, rivals, and nemesis
All of them shall perish into ashes
Kiss my hand and do as what I say
And you will have a position in my empire
Submit to me, submit your soul to the emperor
Oh, I Am your God, your messiah,
Oh, I Am the only way to your salvation

I want to conquer those foreign lands,
Civilize the uncivilized
If those savages ask for mercy
I’ll say, let them eat war
Let them eat war

Say my name like your life depends on it, baby
Say my name like your life depends on it, baby
Say my name like your life depends on it, baby
Say my name like your life depends on it, baby

I want to conquer those foreign lands,
Civilize the uncivilized
If those savages ask for mercy
I’ll say let them eat war
Let them eat war

Let Them Eat War | Ony Godfrey

BackengrillenBackengrillen – (Recommendation from Kevin Nhell) From Sweeden this amazing death jazz, yes you heard that right. It’s slow, weird chaos against fascism. The Bari Sax has a Morphine energy and this is something everyone should get lost in over their morning coffee.

Backengrillen | Backengrillen

Backengrillen
Dennis Lyxzén – vocal and effects
Mats Gustafsson – saxophones, flutes and live electronics
Magnus Flagge – bass
David Sandström – drums and electronics

Grave LoveAngel_(Mi Amor) En Vivo – (Recommendation from James Perry) Brand new live track from Chicago band Grave Love, 1) I love the live energy 2) Love the Spanish/English blend of the lyrics 3) Love that blasting Gish guitar slush opening. Fantastic piercing goth vocals and crunchy death rock guitars. If i could turn into a bat and fly over the city of Chicago in the dead of night, this is what I want as my soundtrack.

Sweet sweet dreams my Angel
Heaven will miss you
Sweet sweet dreams my darling
The night is calling
I’m calling for you
Sweet sweet dreams my love
Sweet sweet dreams my Angel

Debajo luna llena
Te encontre
Debajo luna llena
Me enamore
Debajo luna llena
Te mordi, mi amor

Sweet sweet dreams my Angel
I want the light in your eyes
Sweet sweet dreams my darling
Slip off your lovely disguise
Sweet sweet dreams my love
Sweet sweet dreams my Angel

Debajo luna llena
Te encontre
Debajo luna llena
Me enamore
Debajo luna llena
Te mordi, mi amor

Om Shanti Kali Ma

Angel_(Mi Amor) En Vivo | Grave Love

THE DISCUSSIONAll the Pretty Flowers – (shared by Sandra Spector) – The LA band isn’t brand new but somehow I have never reviewed them. They are on Artoffact Records with (Actors/Leathers) many of our favorites. Driving 80s Siouxsie and the Banshees flavor. The basslines are very out front and really carry the groove. They aren’t reinventing the wheel here, but they are definitely rocking the hell out of it. This record came out in 2025 but they have a brand new remix by the always awesome Male Tears. They are also heading out on a tour with Bootblacks which i will be seeing in Detroit.

In The Mirror (Male Tears Remix) | THE DISCUSSION

All the Pretty Flowers | THE DISCUSSION

TEMPTRIXDare to Try – (Submitted y the always trustworthy Sunil Khanna) Texas solo artist with a glitchy screaming electronica. Emotional lyrical pleas that feel like lamenting loss on an abandoned cliff overlooking the ocean.

I wouldn’t have invited them to try or bet on my life
With all the ache it caused, all the strife.
I wouldn’t have tried, to save my life.
Help me God
Help me Try

In this timeline I wouldn’t have cried
I wouldn’t have cried
I wouldn’t have cried

If I knew, I didn’t need to toss and turn every night
I wouldn’t have cried – over all those lies
I wouldn’t
I couldn’t
Say how I feel inside
I wouldn’t have cried
I wouldn’t
I couldn’t
Now if I tried. Why? Why try?
I wouldn’t have cried…

In this timeline I wouldn’t have cried
I wouldn’t have cried

If I knew I didn’t need to shed a tear from my eyes
I wouldn’t have cried for wanting you inside

I wouldn’t. I couldn’t – say how I feel inside
I wouldn’t have cried.
I wouldn’t, I couldn’t now if I tried. Why?
Why try?

I wouldn’t have cried…

How do I try? Oh, God.
Help me try…

Dare to Try | TEMPTRIX

Sorrows by Warm Gadget

Is it possible for a band to have a unique drum sound even if they don’t have a live drummer? I think so. 

Oregon’s Warm Gadget has come a long way from their punk-ish origins to create an industrial rock sound that is powerful and relentless, yet still allows for melody to creep its way into the mix. This is evident on their new release, Sorrows. The percussion parts are heavy as hell and will shake the fillings loose in your teeth; layered and intricate with a distinctive bombast. Drum programming is indeed an art form. Don’t let anyone tell you otherwise.

The lyrics on Sorrows are equally as in-your-face. Subjects such as conformity (The Masses), fucked-up relationships (Debutante), and the impermanence of society (Digging) are laid before us none too subtly. 

At eleven tracks (including three remixes), this sonic assault is quick and to the point without taxing your attention span. Debutante has the makings of a single, featuring vocals and guitar work from fellow Oregonian Page Hamilton of Helmet fame. Its singalong chorus and Hamilton’s distinctively screeching guitar solo make Debutante catchy and memorable.

Songs such as Unfollow are actually revived tracks from a few years ago that the band had left on the back burner until now. After letting the songs percolate for a suitable time, the end result was well worth the wait.

Even still, Sorrows is Warm Gadget’s strongest outing yet. These songs were best left until the band was ready for them; when every aspect of their playing and production skill was at its most polished and powerful. Recommended.

https://remissionentertainment.bandcamp.com/album/sorrows

Artists Donating Proceeds To People Hurting In Ukraine

The world is a bit scary right now. A lot of giant dark clouds hang over us. What is happening to the people of Ukraine is first and foremost in many minds. Art/Music has always been a means of expression for the suffering of the world. As well as a way to give hope. So as reports started coming in several bands in the darkscene released singles with proceeds going to support humanitarian efforts. I will share some of those now

Lifeline InternationalCome Together – So I will age myself here, but back in 1985 the famine happening through out Africa gained public attention when pretty much every popular star in music came together to preform a single called “We Are The World”. When I heard this Beatles cover electrified and amplified by Christian Petke (COP International) and Legendary producer John Fryer my heart stood on it’s edge in that same way as in 1985. This track features : members of Faith No More, Stabbing Westward, Rammstein, The Hardkiss (Ukraine), Revolting Cocks, Filter, Pigface, Agnostic Front, Basement Jaxx, Gravity Kills, The Cassandra Complex, Mesh, blackcarburning, The Joy Thieves, Deathline International, Vaselyne, and Black Needle Noise. I know that might not feel like Michael Jackson, Lionel Richie, and Kenny Rogers to the rest of the world. To Goth/Industrial fans, it’s pretty close. Massive fuzzy funk riffs, earth shaking percussion explosions, vocals that deliver distinctive sounds and seamless overlap. The opening track of Abbey Road which was supposedly written for Timothy Leary’s attempt to become Governor of California has always struck an emotional chord of counter culture rising up for change. The addition of Queen’s We Will Rock You at the end is a fitting signature to the journey. There is a VERY good reason this has remained the number one seller on Bandcamp in any genre.

https://copinternational.bandcamp.com/album/come-together?fbclid=IwAR1TeoC2Su1dgJD9JeEao_G0CMMXHs6XzEcCxrIdD09j_G4834CbKdJBUtc

A Cloud of RavensThe Call Up – Brooklyn NY goth rockers ACOR follow up their stand out album Another Kind Of Midnight with this shadow disco flavored cover of legendary punk act The Clash. Mathew’s vocals are a crooning whisper in contrast to the original, yet never lack for intensity. A cutting electronic veil of synths and foot stomping percussion. They are donating all proceeds to International Rescue Committee. This transitioned from a 4/4 vamp banger into a elastic and textured dance floor electricity. I think Strummer would have appreciated.

https://acloudofravens.bandcamp.com/track/the-call-up

Ashes FallenStand Your Ground (for Ukraine) – This single from California goth rockers Ashes Fallen was featured on their album “A Fleeting Melody Out Of A Fading Dream“. This version with all proceeds to Direct Relief for their humanitarian mission in Ukraine. It features a remix by The Axiom Divide. The original is such a mist rising from concrete dark edge call to arms banger. The remix pulls back the teeth to reveal James emotional vocal performance and subtle colliding synth streams. It adds a reflection of sorrow to the aggression of the original.

Ashes Fallen is James Perry, Michelle Perry, and Jason Shaw.
The Axiom Divide is Jay Tye, Brent Heinze, and Misti Laubscher.

https://ashesfallenmusic.bandcamp.com/album/stand-your-ground-for-ukraine

Warm GadgetLost Weekend – So this is an enormous value compilation for $12 featuring 99 tracks. All proceeds go to Vostok SOS and the Ukrainian Red Cross. An ambitious undertaking in it’s scope and delivery. With contributions from more than 27 countries: Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, China, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Netherlands, Portugal, Russia, Spain, Slovakia, Sweden, Turkey, UK, Ukraine, USA and others. There is too much here to go through every individual band. I will focus on this one track from Oregon based hammering hard rock synergy Warm Gadget. I always get chunky Helmet slither math vibes from them. I love the stretch and build happening here. You would be seriously hard pressed to get a better musical value to support the cause.

Tim Vester :: Vocals, Lyrics & Effects

Colten Williams :: Programming, Guitars, Keyboards, Bass, Samples, Production, Engineer & Additional Vocals

Austin Williams :: Additional Vocals & Guitar

Billy Mickelson :: Additional Guitar

https://componentrecordings.bandcamp.com/track/lost-weekend

Thieve6Inside Out – Ok, this is shameless self promotion. However it is also a single with all proceeds going to Razom, a humanitarian relief charity chosen by Myah who had just lived in the Ukraine as part of Peace Corp. Those that follow Sounds and Shadows have probably heard of my fanboying for 90s Alt rocker Eve 6 and his twitter page. It has gotten to be a bit of a running bit in the Facebook group. So when Dan Milligan of Joy Thieves/The Burying Kind fame about doing a cover, Collin and I (Amaranth) went to work. We had no idea when we started what Dan would eventually bring together. I’m proud of the result, and proud to raise money for the cause it goes to. We also got to bring in the talented Whitney Flaherty to produce the inspired cover art. I’m still waiting for Max to ask me :If I like the Heart In A Blender Song“.

Ken Magerman: lead and backing vocals, clips and phrases
Collin Schipper: guitars, backing vocals, wicker cabinet
James Scott: bass guitar, origami
Myah VanTil: backing vocals, faith in nothing
Damien Faust: guitar, finalistic rendezvous
Dan Milligan: drums, guitar, synths, ginger ale

https://thieve6.bandcamp.com/track/inside-out

Now for those of you that prefer a more direct support. I will call out some bands in our scene in the Ukraine that are suffering and could use your support.

Icy MenLow Light – Based in Kyiv/Kiev our friends on Cold Transmission Music Lytvyn and Den Stavitskiy who we have reviewed previously do a frozen darkness coldwave that resonates in the heart. The driving bass in abandoned subways, pounding movement. Frosty breath vocals delivered with cutting logic. I fell in love with this record in 2020 and hold a good thought for the next release.

https://icymen.bandcamp.com/album/low-light

BlazerJacketGet Out (feat. Dirty Bird 13) – Another artists from Kyiv Denis Cherryman has a new retrowave shimmering single of oil on water in the morning sun. Creating an image of serenity before the violent guitar crunch and broken glass vocals shatter the surface of the water. Without warning another change from Psalm 69 Ministry fury to hypnotic retro melody hook. I love the bold transitions, I love the message of warning. Have a thought for Denis, I look forward to his next release.

https://blazerjacket.bandcamp.com/album/get-out-feat-dirty-bird-13

Sexual PuritySuffer | Hope – I love the erratic percussion builds from Dnipro based Coldwave artists Sexual Purity. Anastasia has a captivating and emotionally tortured voice. It drips with animal hunger and menace. The style is very minimalist like a swirling nightmare you can’t hold in your mind. I look forward to more exploration of diverse styles in the future offerings. I was haunted and intrigued. Track 3 “In The Ocean” was a standout for me in the way the vocals took a more jagged and dangerous edge.

Music by Oleksii Donets
Vocal and Lyrics by Anastasia Romanova

https://sexualpurity.bandcamp.com/album/suffer-hope

When the world is suffering it is often artists who put the emotions into a physical form. Here we are just scratching the surface of amazing bands that offered up their art to support the people effected by this horrible conflict. Hopefully one of these offerings inspired you to do something for those suffering. Please if you know of another artists doing a song with the proceeds going to humanitarian relief leave a link and comment below

RITUALS by Warm Gadget

As a drummer, The first thing to grab me about RITUALS is the beat. A song can have the tastiest riff in the world. But if there isn’t a tight groove behind it, it’ll still leave me flat. I love how the rhythm drives these songs. While the gain is definitely cranked on the guitars and singer Tim Vester bears an uncanny vocal resemblance to Richard Patrick, this band is hardly some kind of Filter knock-off.

RITUALS hits the ground running and never lifts its foot from the pedal. Industrial elements permeate the recording but never stand in the way of heavy riffs, all while remaining curiously digestible.

The Snowbeasts’ remix of Symptoms takes the listener into dancefloor territory while Static Logic’s Psychotropic remix is the most experimental, as it delves into sound collages and fragmented voice samples. The Witch Eyes remix hits like a punch to the jaw that’ll knock your teeth out.

Best enjoyed at full volume, the visceral edge of these songs appealed to the headbanger in me. There is a metal crossover appeal here, but don’t let that fool you. RITUALS works on more than one level.

https://warmgadget.bandcamp.com/album/rituals

https://snowbeasts.bandcamp.com

https://staticlogic.bandcamp.com

https://witcheyes.bandcamp.com