Veteran electronic duo Mesh have unveiled their latest release, This World, delivering another polished entry into their long-standing catalog of emotionally charged synth-driven music.
A Signature Mesh Sound Evolves
For decades, Mesh have stood as one of the most respected acts in the global synthpop and futurepop landscape. With This World, the duo once again demonstrate why their sound continues to resonate with fans across generations of electronic music.
The track blends shimmering synth layers with driving electronic rhythms and introspective lyricism—hallmarks that have defined Mesh since their earliest releases. Their music has always balanced melody and melancholy with anthemic energy, and This World continues that tradition with a modern production sheen.
Listeners will immediately recognize the group’s signature atmosphere: rich synth textures, emotionally resonant vocals, and a cinematic sense of scale that turns personal reflection into something expansive and universal.
A Legacy of Electronic Excellence
Since emerging from the UK electronic underground in the 1990s, Mesh have built a devoted international following. Their ability to combine heartfelt songwriting with sophisticated electronic production has kept them relevant through multiple eras of synth-driven music.
With This World, the band once again proves their ability to evolve while remaining unmistakably themselves—delivering a track that feels both contemporary and timeless within the electronic music landscape.
Rona Rougeheart delivers a bold, self-produced evolution built for modern electronic nightlife.
Out February 27, 2026 via Metropolis Records, “Blood + Wine” is the latest release from SINE — the Austin-based electronic force led by Rona Rougeheart. Sleek, club-ready, and driven by heavy basslines and sub-bass drops, the track pairs seductive, frenetic vocals with sharp industrial textures.
Rougeheart describes it as capturing “the tension of chasing something that always feels just out of reach.” That restless energy fuels the entire single.
A Self-Produced Breakthrough
“Blood + Wine” marks Rougeheart’s first fully self-produced track — a major milestone following a year touring with Clan of Xymox, PIG, and Nitzer Ebb. The experience sharpened her production instincts, culminating in this confident, independent release.
Mastered by Mark Pistel (Meat Beat Manifesto, Consolidated), the single stays true to her signature “electronic boom” sound — dance propulsion with industrial edge.
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Built for the Stage
Originally from New York and now based in Austin, Rougeheart blends fashion-forward aesthetics, live synths, drumming, and commanding vocals into immersive performances. She has shared stages with She Wants Revenge and My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult, and performed at SXSW and Cold Waves Festival.
“Blood + Wine” signals a new level of control and creative confidence.
The legendary UK alternative electronic duo MESH have unveiled the official music video for “Hey Stranger,” the latest advance single from their highly anticipated forthcoming full-length, The Truth Doesn’t Matter. Set for release on March 27 via Dependent Records in Germany, the album marks another powerful chapter in a career defined by emotional depth, sonic precision, and enduring influence.
MESH continue to refine their signature blend of melody and atmosphere with “Hey Stranger,” a track that evolved through multiple creative phases before reaching its final album incarnation. As Richard explains, the song underwent significant transformation along the way.
“A song might take on many different forms before its eventual album version as ‘Hey Stranger’ definitely has done,” he reveals. “The track starts in a very minimalistic way and gradually builds up towards its climax through a crescendo of choir and strings. Lyrically, this song is bound to speak to many as it explores themes of change and disconnection with people.”
That gradual ascent—from sparse electronic textures to an expansive, emotionally charged crescendo—demonstrates the duo’s mastery of dynamic tension. The result is a track that feels both intimate and cinematic, capturing the quiet ache of drifting apart while building toward a sweeping sonic release.
With The Truth Doesn’t Matter, MESH once again prove why they remain one of the most respected acts in alternative electronic music. Their ability to balance vulnerability with propulsion, melancholy with momentum, keeps them firmly rooted in the present while honoring the legacy they’ve built over decades.
After nearly four years away from American stages, Aesthetic Perfection is officially returning home — and they’re not easing back in quietly.
Fronted by Daniel Graves, the long-running industrial pop force has announced the “Suckers for Punishment” US Tour, a full-scale headline run that marks their first major American tour in years. And if the title sounds self-aware, that’s because it is. Graves jokingly admits they may not have “learned their lesson” the last time — but fans across the country are more than ready to welcome the chaos back.
This tour follows their high-profile 2023 run with Till Lindemann, but this time Aesthetic Perfection stands center stage — commanding the spotlight on their own terms.
Joining them on select dates are longtime allies Priest and Julien-K, both previous tour partners who helped shape key eras of the project in 2009 and 2019. This isn’t just a tour — it’s a reunion of industrial-era architects.
After 26 years of evolution, reinvention, and razor-sharp production, Aesthetic Perfection is aiming to make this the most definitive run of their career.
Exclusive VIP Experiences
In addition to general admission tickets, each show will offer a strictly limited VIP upgrade — capped at just 15 spots per city. These upgrades provide a rare, intimate opportunity for fans who want more than just a setlist — they want proximity to the machine.
As if the tour wasn’t enough, Aesthetic Perfection has also delivered a pulverizing new remix of “We Bring the Beat”, re-engineered by longtime collaborator Sebastian Komor.
Komor — known for his work in Icon of Coil, Zombie Girl, and Komor Kommando — strips the track down to its mechanical skeleton and rebuilds it for maximum dancefloor impact.
Released via Out of Line Music, the remix hits hard, fast, and without apology — a preview of additional collaborations on the horizon as the US tour approaches.
Suckers for Punishment – US Tour 2026
APR 02 – Los Angeles, CA – Whisky a Go Go APR 03 – San Diego, CA – Brick by Brick APR 04 – Pomona, CA – The Glass House APR 05 – San Francisco, CA – DNA Lounge APR 09 – Madison, WI – The Annex APR 10 – Chicago, IL – WC Social Club APR 11 – Cleveland, OH – The Foundry APR 12 – Harrisburg, PA – Capital City Music Hall APR 14 – Clifton, NJ – Dingbatz APR 15 – Philadelphia, PA – Nikki Lopez APR 16 – Rochester, NY – Photo City Music Hall APR 17 – Brooklyn, NY – The Meadows APR 18 – Hartford, CT – Webster Theater APR 19 – Manchester, NH – Jewel Music Venue APR 21 – Raleigh, NC – Chapel of Bones APR 22 – Nashville, TN – Cobra APR 24 – Austin, TX – Come and Take It Live APR 25 – Houston, TX – Scout Bar APR 26 – Dallas, TX – Trees APR 29 – Glendale, AZ – The 44 APR 30 – Las Vegas, NV – Dive Bar MAY 01 – Salt Lake City, UT – Liquid Joe’s MAY 02 – Denver, CO – Ritual Noize Festival
Summer Festivals 2026
MAY 07 – Berlin, DE – Out of Line Weekender (Old-School Electro Set) MAY 22 – Leipzig, DE – Wave Gotik Treffen AUG 08 – Hildesheim, DE – M’era Luna Festival
Suckers for Punishment – EU Tour 2026
NOV 03 – Cologne, DE – Essigfabrik NOV 04 – Berlin, DE – Frannz Club NOV 06 – Oberhausen, DE – Kulttempel NOV 07 – Liberec, CZ – Sever Synth Fest NOV 10 – Munich, DE – Backstage NOV 11 – Frankfurt, DE – Das Bett NOV 12 – Hanover, DE – MusikZentrum NOV 13 – Leipzig, DE – Hellraiser NOV 14 – Hamburg, DE – Markthalle
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Mesh are back, and they’re not easing into it. With the release of “Exile”, the iconic British synthpop duo signal a powerful resurgence—one that feels both urgent and refined. Out today, the new single captures Mesh at their most emotionally charged, blending polished electronic production with the introspective weight longtime fans crave.
“Exile” doesn’t just arrive — it confronts. Propelled by driving synth lines and unmistakably human vulnerability, the track stands as a bold statement of intent. It’s a reminder of why Mesh continue to matter: emotionally resonant songwriting wrapped in precision-crafted electronic atmospheres.
The forthcoming album is already shaping up to be something special. Early impressions place it among their strongest work to date—rivaled only by Automation Baby, a high watermark in the band’s catalog. For fans who value depth, melody, and emotional honesty, this next era promises to deliver in full.
Preorders are now live, with regional options recommended for convenience:
European customers are encouraged to order via Dependent or POPoNAUT
UK fans should order directly from Mesh
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This is Mesh, fully present and fully realized. If “Exile” is the opening signal, what follows may well define their modern legacy.
The ever-fierce I Ya Toyah returns with a new surge of energy through “Denial (Aesthetic Perfection Remix)”, reimagining her haunting industrial sound with Daniel Graves’ signature electronic venom. This remix blends icy synth lines, pulsating bass, and a dose of Aesthetic Perfection’s dark-pop flair, transforming the original into a dancefloor inferno for the disillusioned and defiant.
Fans can expect the remix to amplify the raw emotion and cyberpunk tension that I Ya Toyah is known for—twisting the edges of pain and beauty into something electrifying.
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💬 “Denial is about confronting the uncomfortable truths we try to bury,” says I Ya Toyah. “This remix turns that confrontation into a dark celebration—a scream disguised as a song.”
⚡ About I Ya Toyah
Born in Poland and now based in Chicago, I Ya Toyah’s name translates roughly to “It’s just me”—a fitting declaration for the one-woman army behind her music. Blending industrial, darkwave, synth-pop, and electronic rock, she writes, records, and produces everything herself, championing a fiercely DIY ethos under her own label Femme Fatale Records.
Her work delves deep into themes of mental health, human rights, and self-empowerment, often donating proceeds from her music and merchandise to causes such as the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention and Animal Hope & Wellness. I Ya Toyah views her project not merely as music, but as a movement—a rallying cry for individuality and strength in dark times.
Her debut album Code Blue (2018) introduced her as a formidable voice in the industrial underground, with subsequent releases and collaborations pushing her further into global recognition. “Denial (Aesthetic Perfection Remix)” continues that legacy, fusing raw emotion with machine-driven precision.
🌍 Upcoming Tour Dates (Post November 1, 2025)
I Ya Toyah is currently bringing her electrified stage presence to Europe, delivering an immersive live show that merges sound, light, and sheer intensity.
Nov 2, 2025 – Zik-Zak, Ittre, Belgium
Nov 4, 2025 – L’Ampérage, Grenoble, France
Nov 5, 2025 – Backstage By The Mill, Paris, France
Nov 7, 2025 – Salle de Spectacle, Saint-Ismier, France
Nov 8, 2025 – Beasto Blanco, Telfs, Austria
Nov 11, 2025 – Analog Music Hall, Budapest, Hungary
Fans describe her performances as cathartic, defiant, and hypnotic—a raw surge of emotion set against pulsating visuals and cybernetic rhythm.
Electro-industrial and synth-pop icon Assemblage 23 — the project of Tom Shear — returns with “Believe,” the powerful new single from the upcoming album Null, out November 7th, 2025 via Metropolis Records.
✨ Finding Light in the Static “This song is about believing that there is hope for better things, even with the state of the world as it is today,” explains Shear. “We are responsible for making the kind of world we live in. In the face of bad times, sometimes the most subversive thing you can do is have hope.”
“Believe” marks the second single from Null — Assemblage 23’s tenth studio album and the long-awaited follow-up to 2020’s Mourn. The record also features the recent single “Tolerate” and showcases Shear’s trademark fusion of melodic precision, emotional resonance, and electronic craftsmanship that has defined his two-decade legacy in the dark electronic scene.
💀 Legacy of Innovation and Emotion Since emerging with Contempt at the turn of the millennium, Assemblage 23 has remained a defining force in futurepop, breaking from European dominance with emotionally charged songwriting and razor-sharp production. Shear’s lyrics — often touching on themes of loss, depression, resilience, and hope — have built a deeply loyal following and continue to resonate across generations of listeners.
Dark electronic artist Sapphira Vee has just released her latest single, “Unfolding,” — a mesmerizing fusion of ethereal vocals, brooding synths, and cinematic atmosphere. This track captures the essence of transformation and vulnerability, weaving emotion through layers of haunting production and hypnotic rhythm.
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“Unfolding” showcases Sapphira’s signature balance of shadow and light — a delicate interplay of beauty and intensity that defines her sonic world. With lush textures, pulsing beats, and evocative lyrics, this release marks another bold step forward in her artistic evolution.
German dark electro-pop visionaries ROTERSAND have dropped not one but two electrifying singles — “It Was Night” (released September 5th) and “Train” (out now, October 3rd) — further expanding the digital edition of their latest full-length album Don’t Become The Thing You Hated. Both tracks were previously available only on the CD version and are now streaming globally.
The new material continues the duo’s signature balance of brooding atmosphere and intelligent rhythm, uniting philosophical reflection with sharp-edged electronic craftsmanship. These songs arrive as part of the ongoing evolution of Rascal Nikov (vocals, electronics) and Krischan Jan-Eric Wesenberg (electronics), whose work has long blurred the lines between dancefloor power and emotional introspection.
💀 A Dark Reflection of Modern Times Following their previous singles “Private Firmament (I Fell For You)” and “Sexiness of Slow,” the album stands as both a cultural critique and a sonic manifesto. Don’t Become The Thing You Hated captures the existential unease of an era defined by division and disillusionment. ROTERSAND uses their trademark precision sound design to question how, in fighting oppression and ignorance, one might risk adopting the same destructive tendencies they resist.
Their latest offerings—“It Was Night” and “Train”—fuse propulsive industrial-electronic energy with haunting melodic beauty. The result is a sound both intellectual and visceral: densely layered synthscapes, crisp percussion, and an emotive tension that mirrors the contradictions of our age.
💀 The Message Beneath the Machines Lyrically, these songs extend the philosophical pulse of the album—inviting listeners to reflect on complicity, anger, and empathy in a world that thrives on chaos. ROTERSAND’s latest work doesn’t just provide a soundtrack for dark nights of the soul—it demands introspection, calling for vigilance against the forces that distort truth and erode identity.
🖤 Don’t Become The Thing You Hated — Out Now Tracklisting:
Dark electro visionary Sapphira Vee has just unveiled her upcoming release, Unfolding, a deeply personal and atmospheric exploration set to captivate listeners across the darkwave and industrial spectrum. The announcement marks a new era for the artist, known for weaving ethereal melodies, brooding electronics, and raw emotional power into immersive soundscapes.
🌑 A New Chapter in Sound and Spirit
“Unfolding” promises to dive deep into themes of self-discovery, resilience, and metamorphosis — a reflection on emerging from chaos and reclaiming strength. With lush textures, haunting vocals, and cinematic production, this release is shaping up to be one of Sapphira Vee’s most evocative works to date.
Fans can expect the signature fusion of dark electronic atmospheres and emotive storytelling that have defined her sound and earned her a loyal following across the global underground scene.
🌒 Darkwave and synthpop force Brittany Bindrim returns with her brand-new single “Hunting In The Dark”, a pulse-racing taste of what’s to come from her forthcoming sophomore album Counterpoison, arriving October 24.
⚡ Powered by thunderous beats, hypnotic hooks, and vocals that cut through the darkness, “Hunting In The Dark” is a shadow-soaked dance-floor burner that transforms heavy emotions into surges of energy and positivity. With themes of finding light — and maybe a touch of playful mischief — within the shadows, the track hits hard while lifting spirits.
🎛 Produced by Matt McJunkins (A Perfect Circle, Puscifer), this single blazes the trail for Bindrim’s full Counterpoison rollout and is available now on all streaming platforms.
Just in time for Bandcamp Friday, dark electro alchemists Simon Carter and Fabsi have opened pre-orders for their brand new full-length album, Double Trouble Toil and Struggle—set for full digital release on July 3rd, 2025.
🎧 Pre-order now on Bandcamp and get instant access to 4 spellbinding tracks:
The enchanting single “Moon Witch”
A blazing remix by Binary Division, guaranteed to land on every dark scene DJ’s playlist
“The Witch of The Midnight Sky” + its high-voltage rave version, a fan favorite debuted live at Basement45 in Bristol for Beat:Cancer
This marks the third full-length collaboration between Carter & Fabsi, brewing another potent mix of haunting synths, dark beats, and sinister charm.
⚡ Don’t wait—this is the last Bandcamp Friday until August, and the perfect moment to lock in your copy and get early access to these wicked tracks.
Originally discarded, “Callous” rises from the ashes—reimagined, reengineered, and emotionally raw.
⚡ A Second Chance at Life
Daedric’s newest single, “Callous,” was almost left behind on the cutting room floor. First written in just 20 minutes back in 2021, the track felt dated and disconnected from the band’s evolving vision. But instead of abandoning it, Daedric did something bold—they tore it apart and rebuilt it entirely.
The result? A modernized version of “Callous” that pulses with atmospheric electronics and powerful dual vocals, perfectly aligning with the rest of their dark, cinematic soundscapes.
💔 Cold on the Outside, Bleeding on the Inside
Lyrically, “Callous” plunges into themes of betrayal, emotional abandonment, and revenge. The title reflects the illusion of indifference—punishing someone while secretly harboring pain. The dual vocals represent an inner conflict, almost like arguing with your own reflection in the mirror.
It’s not just a song—it’s a confrontation with heartbreak itself.
🛒 Official Daedric Merch Drop:
Get your hands on some darkwear essentials and collector vinyls, straight from the realm of Daedric:
20 Years Later, the Debut Album Returns—Reborn and Reinvented
💥 Two decades after its original release and long believed lost to time, Daniel Graves has resurrected his debut album under a new name and form—Closer to Human is available now via Bandcamp, with pre-orders for ultra-limited physical editions going fast.
“This isn’t a remaster. It’s a resurrection.”
Meticulously reconstructed using the original gear and samples, this version of the album breathes fire into the foundations of Aesthetic Perfection with a renewed precision, fury, and spirit. This is the album that started it all, rebuilt for a new generation of perfectionists.
💿💿 Double CD – Includes original 2005 master by Mike Wells (Gridlock) + era remixes by genCAB, XP8, UnterART, [distatix]
🔴 Vinyl Edition – Pressed on bold red vinyl
Only 1,000 CDs and 500 vinyl copies exist. 🎯 Official Release Date: June 20, 2025 💻 Pre-orders include instant downloads of “Beautiful,” “Master,” and Bandcamp-exclusive “Architect.”
🧠 Why It Matters
Lost in a catastrophic hard drive failure, Close to Human was once thought to be gone forever. But Daniel’s refusal to let the past die has given birth to something more powerful—a rebirth that doesn’t just revisit history, it rewrites it.
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💣 Gothic, sultry, and unapologetically self-made—Mari Kattman returns with her third solo album Year Of The Katt, dropping June 20th on Metropolis Records. Featuring the recent singles “Anemia” and “Sharp Shooter,” this record positions Kattman not just as a rising voice, but as the reigning gothic club queen of the modern electronic scene.
“She is now taking her place as the alluring gothic club queen she always had the potential to be. Her best solo effort yet.” — ELECTRICITYCLUB.CO.UK
🔥 Album Highlights
Written, recorded, composed, and produced entirely by Mari herself
First full-length since signing with Metropolis in 2024
A genre-fluid, emotionally intense ride through trap, hip hop, electro, ambient, EBM, and industrial
Delivered with her unmistakable, powerful vocal presence
💬 “Finishing this album was a truly herculean effort,” says Mari. “There were a lot of learning curves and things I needed to sort out before I was truly happy with the end product. I feel relief and enormously proud that I got it done.”
🎶 Tracklisting – Year Of The Katt
Typical Girl
Sharp Shooter
Take
Ascending
Anemia
Little Bullet Girl
PunisHER
The Worst
Take Myself Back
Pain
🎤 The Voice Behind the Movement
Whether solo or as part of Helix, Mari Kattman has made her mark across the electronic underground. Her distinctive vocals have graced tracks by Assemblage 23, Mesh, Ivardensphere, Psy’Aviah, Neuroticfish, Solitary Experiments, Aiboforcen, Comaduster, and dozens more.
But it’s in her own material—like “Fever Shakes,” “URGOD.AI,” and “Swallow”—where Kattman showcases her songwriting strength and ability to create pulsing, dancefloor-ready tracks that pack emotional and sonic weight.
The German dark electro-pop duo Rotersand has just released their new single, “Private Firmament (I Fell For You),” available today, June 7th, 2025. This powerful track serves as a preview of their highly anticipated new album, “Don’t Become The Thing You Hated,” set for release on August 8th via Metropolis Records (North America) and Trisol (Rest of World). This will be their first full-length studio record since How Do You Feel Today? in March 2020.
Explaining the meaning behind the new single, the band states: “Human nature is not binary, but algorithm-induced communication forces us to choose virtual sides to stimulate emotions and click rates. Yes or no, black or white, for or against, one or the other. Ultimately, we sit in our post-fact, post-science, post-truth private firmaments with nothing in common other than the cold light of screens pretending to shine for us. We say, leave the private firmaments and dance with us, with real faces under real stars.”
‘Don’t Become the Thing You Hated’ sees the Hamburg-based act (comprised of Rascal Nikov and Krischan Jan-Eric Wesenberg) return with an album that is as much a cultural critique as it is a musical statement. In a world increasingly defined by division, alienation, and existential anxiety, the duo casts a sharp eye on the psychological toll of our times and issues a warning. The message is clear: in fighting what we oppose, we risk becoming it ourselves.
Musically, the album is a masterclass in synthesis, melding sonic sophistication with visceral emotional impact. Navigating seamlessly between intricate sound design and tightly constructed rhythmic frameworks, these are layered with melodic hooks that are as intellectually engaging as they are dancefloor-ready. The album soundscape is dark yet resolutely hopeful and explores a dynamic spectrum of styles, from propulsive electro with surgically crisp beats and brooding industrial textures to anthemic, almost dreamlike interludes. Each track reveals itself as a meticulously crafted entity, constantly surprising the listener yet never straying from its emotional nucleus.
The song lyrics address themes of disillusionment, anger, and the fragile line between resistance and complicity. Indeed, the album title itself functions as a thesis statement that confronts listeners with a central dilemma of our era – how do we oppose injustice without replicating its methods or mindset? Rotersand offer no easy answers, but instead encourage a kind of inner vigilance; a conscious rejection of the very forces that threaten to erode empathy, nuance, and individual integrity.
What sets this album apart is its rare ability to operate on multiple levels. Not only is it a compelling club record, it is also a philosophical commentary on the state of the world and the psyche. The duo have crafted a work that challenges the listener to not only hear, but to think and feel more deeply. With ‘Don’t Become the Thing You Hated’, they reaffirm their position as one of the most thoughtful and forward-looking acts in the dark electronic music genre.
The long-lost debut reemerges after 20 years—pre-orders and pre-saves now open!
Two decades after a catastrophic hard drive crash seemingly erased Close to Human forever, Aesthetic Perfection’s Daniel Graves has painstakingly rebuilt his iconic debut from the ground up. Renamed Closer to Human, this resurrection is no mere remaster—it’s a fully reimagined and meticulously reconstructed release. And it’s finally available to pre-order, with a worldwide drop coming June 20th, 2025.
In 2024, Graves began the ambitious project of sourcing original hardware and samples, recreating each beat and note by hand. The result is Closer to Human—a rebirth of his debut that captures all the soul, energy, and intensity of the original era.
Partnering with Dependent Records, the physical editions are the most deluxe Aesthetic Perfection has ever offered:
💿 Single CD Edition: Digisleeve with 8-page art booklet
💿💿 Double CD Edition: Includes a never-released master by the late Mike Wells (Gridlock) + remixes by genCAB, XP8, UnterART, and [distatix]
🔴 Vinyl Edition: Limited red vinyl
Limited run: Only 1,000 CDs and 500 vinyl copies worldwide!
🎤 Beautiful | One-Take Vocal Performance
Don’t miss the raw, pajama-clad one-take performance of “Beautiful” now on YouTube. A perfect reminder of Graves’ vocal power—and his Birkenstock loyalty.
🧠 Spotify: Curated Playlists
Daniel’s private Spotify playlists are now public! Explore his favorite moods and moments across genres:
Dark Electro + Aggrotech Essentials
Industrial Metal Essentials
Futurepop + Synthpop Essentials
This Is Industrial Pop
Sick, Sad, Lovesongs
🎟️ Final Close to Violent Throwback Shows
Catch the last old-school electronic shows before they’re gone for good. New dates added in Denver and Oberhausen, plus a replacement LA stop!
🗓️ Tour Dates (Select Highlights)
APR 20 – Sheffield, UK – Resistanz Festival MAY 02 – Parsippany, NJ – Dark Force Festival MAY 24 – Oberhausen, DE – Kulttempel JUN 06 – Denver, CO – HQ JUN 07 – Los Angeles, CA – The Paramount OCT 31 – Amsterdam, NL – Ziggo Dome (+ Till Lindemann) DEC 02 – Budapest, HU – MVM Dome (+ Till Lindemann)
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