‚Haze of Time‘ – Hallucinophonics

‚Haze of Time‘ is a dense, driving track that is characterised by modern gothic aesthetics. At 132 BPM, the song generates a nervous, urgent energy carried by pulsating drums and shimmering guitars. Synthesizers lay cold, wintry layers over the instruments, creating spatial depth without weakening the compactness of the arrangement. The vocals move between eruptive…

‘Till Death We Do Art’ by Velatine

‘Till Death We Do Art’ is a poetic meditation on creativity and pain, combining grief, art and the incessant pursuit of expression. The lyrics transform the marital bond into a lifelong commitment to artistic devotion, even in the face of loss, loneliness and uncertainty. Notes on the edge of a page, memories of a past…

'Can't Get Through' by Hyperestis

‚Can’t Get Through‘ by Hyperestis In the vastness of cosmic musical eternity, sooner or later you will come across The Cure and be inspired by Robert Smith. This is exactly what happened with Hyperestis, the gothic darkwave solo project of Gabrielle Emerson and her debut EP ‚A Void‘.  Since good music has no expiration date, today…

'Too Close To See' by Miss Torsion

‚Too Close To See‘ by Miss Torsion Miss Torsion’s new single ‚Too Close To See‘ opens with a bold invitation to face the day with eyes wide open. The song masterfully plays with the tension between reality and illusion, creating an unforgettable experience that will never let you go.  The experience of being trapped in…

About the inescapable burden of life: "Feed" by pMad

„Feed“ by pMad The inescapable burden of life and deep inner pain – welcome to ‘Feed,’ the new single from pMad. Paul Dillon presents himself as thoughtful as never before in this new song, describing the visible and invisible scars that our existence leaves behind.  Feelings of hopelessness make escape almost impossible. ‘No escape if…

“Casualty” by Straight Razor

“Casualty” by Straight Razor Omar Doom, born Omar Makhdomi, is a musician and actor. After graduating from the Parsons School of Design, he moved to Los Angeles, where he formed a fateful friendship with Quentin Tarantino. Recognising Omar’s potential, Tarantino cast him in the films “Death Proof” and “Inglourious Basterds”. Despite his success in film, music…