Get ready for all hell to break loose as the Gypsy Pistoleros unleash their debut single for Heavy Rocka Recordings!! Just when you thought it
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Season Of Mist Announces CHRISTIAN DEATH Ongoing Vinyl/CD Reissue Series
3 exclusive USA shows announced Season Of Mist has announced an ongoing series of vinyl & CD Reissues from the acclaimed catalog of
Introducing Plasmata: Chicago Glampires
Plasmata is a dramatic and electrifying fusion of hard-hitting alternative rock and dark electronica: part goth-industrial/electro-industrial, part Hollywood glam metal and L.A. deathrock, all
ILLT Release New Single “Millennial Judas”
ILLT Release New Single “Millennial Judas” Debut Album “URHAT” Coming This Fall FEAT. Members of MEGADETH, SOILWORK, CHROME DIVISION AND NILE Norwegian Extreme metal
MICHAEL HAGGERTY Drops “And There Was War”
A Letter To Goth Rock Bands Of The 80s Dark electronic artist MICHAEL HAGGERTY has unveiled his personal tribute to goth rock bands of
Interview with Horror Music Composer D4Disgruntled
We cover a lot of authors and filmmakers, but don’t often get to talk with musicians. When given the opportunity to speak with D4Disgruntled
Nekromantheon Unleash Skull Splitting New Track “Thanatos” – Listen Now!
New Album “The Visions of Trismegistos” Coming on April 30 via Indie Recordings (worldwide) and Hells Headbangers (USA) Behold The Visions of Trismegistos! After
UK Electro-Industrial Band BIOMECHANIMAL Announces New Single, “End Your Life”
UK electro – industrial band BIOMECHANIMAL has unleashed their aggressive new single, “End Your Life.” The maxi-single release features 6 remixes. For fans of: AMDUSCIA, CELLDWELLER and AESTHETIC
Dark Electronic Duo MAN1K1N Unleash “Into The Wounds”
Dark electronic duo MAN1K1N has announced the release of their new single, Into The Wounds. The visualizers for the tracks “Into The Void” and
Once Upon a Flatline Rereleased their Single “For the Wretched of the Earth”
Lit and lifted up from the stage: Once Upon A Flatline brings their conceptually hardcore-theatricore from the heralded presence of New York rock bands.