After more than four decades of redefining extreme metal, Sepultura prepare to close the book with one last powerful statement.
Brazilian metal titans Sepultura have officially announced their farewell release, The Cloud of Unknowing EP, marking the beginning of the end for one of the most influential heavy bands in modern music history. Set for release on April 24 via Nuclear Blast Records, the EP captures the band’s final creative chapter as they continue their global “Celebrating Life Through Death” farewell tour.
With more than 40 years behind them, 14 gold records, and performances across 80+ countries, Sepultura stand as Brazil’s uncompromising metal emissaries to the world. From thrash roots to groove-laden innovation, their sound has shaped generations. Now, rather than fade quietly, they’ve chosen to document one final artistic moment.
A Final Creative Statement
The Cloud of Unknowing is described as one of the band’s most diverse and emotionally resonant releases. Across four tracks, the EP reflects both the ferocity and introspection that have defined Sepultura’s legacy. It’s not simply a closing note — it’s a distilled expression of everything the band has become.
Tracklist:
All Souls Rising
Beyond the Dream
Sacred Books
The Place
All vinyl variants include a CD edition housed in a card wallet.
Available Formats:
Oxblood
Transparent Petrol (Nuclear Blast exclusive)
Crystal Clear (band exclusive)
Transparent Red (band exclusive)
“The Place” — A Reflection on Identity and Disillusionment
Sepultura have unveiled the EP track “The Place”, accompanied by a powerful new video. Vocalist Derrick Green explains that the song explores the psychological and emotional journey of immigrants seeking refuge, only to confront internalized self-hatred shaped by propaganda and false security.
According to Green, the song’s structure mirrors its lyrical arc — beginning in disappointment and evolving into anger — capturing the emotional transformation at the heart of the story.
As the curtain begins to fall, Sepultura are bringing their legendary live energy across the globe one final time. The “Celebrating Life Through Death” tour spans Australia, North America, and Europe, including major festivals such as:
Wacken Open Air (Germany)
Hellfest (France)
Graspop Metal Meeting (Belgium)
Copenhell (Denmark)
Bloodstock Festival (United Kingdom)
North American highlights include stops in Montclair, Detroit, Chicago, Denver, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, and more — alongside appearances at Sonic Temple Festival and Welcome To Rockville.
After decades of chaos, catharsis, and crushing riffs, this tour marks the final opportunity to witness Sepultura’s relentless live force.
Sepultura Line-Up
Derrick Green — Vocals
Andreas Kisser — Guitars
Paulo Jr. — Bass
Greyson Nekrutman — Drums
As one of metal’s most fearless innovators prepares to take its final bow, The Cloud of Unknowing stands as both a farewell and a reminder: true legacy is built through evolution, resilience, and uncompromising vision.
A shadow moves once again through the dark corridors of industrial and darkwave. IN STRICT CONFIDENCE have unveiled their latest release, “Blasphemous Rumours,” delivering a chilling reinterpretation that pulses with atmosphere, reverence, and their unmistakable sonic signature.
A Classic Reborn in Cold Steel and Shadow
Known for blending gothic melancholy with industrial precision, IN STRICT CONFIDENCE approach “Blasphemous Rumours” not as a simple cover—but as a transformation. The track breathes with cinematic tension, layered synth architecture, and emotionally restrained intensity. Where others might lean into nostalgia, this version feels deliberate, modern, and surgically constructed.
The production is immersive. Dark electronic textures swirl beneath controlled, expressive vocals, building a sonic cathedral of echo and tension. It’s not just a nod to the past—it’s a statement of continued relevance in the present.
For longtime followers of the band, this release reinforces why IN STRICT CONFIDENCE remain pillars of the dark electro movement. For newcomers, it’s an invitation into a world where emotion and machinery coexist in perfect balance.
Experience “Blasphemous Rumours” and step into the atmosphere for yourself.
Deep Dive Into The Universe of In Strict Confidence
Florida’s underground stirs again as SINISTER SHADOWS prepares to unveil his self-titled debut album on March 26 via The Doorway To Label. Rooted in the shadows of classic death rock and goth, this Tampa-based project channels the brooding elegance and romantic darkness that defined an era—and dares to resurrect it for a new generation.
Born from a deep reverence for the sonic architects of the ’80s and ’90s—Bauhaus, The Cure, The Sisters of Mercy, The Mission, and Nick Cave—Sinister Shadows is more than homage. It’s a reclamation of atmosphere: the smoke-drenched clubs, the poetic despair, the velvet-draped melancholy.
At the center of it all stands Ryan Michalski, the creative force behind SINISTER SHADOWS. Known for his previous work with Idiot Robot and Ryan Cosmonaught, Michalski is no stranger to Tampa’s dark music undercurrent. Years ago, he helmed the video magazine The Gothic Box, documenting the scene and frequenting iconic local venues like The Orpheum and The Castle. That lived-in history bleeds into every track of this debut.
Recorded throughout 2025 at RPM Studios in Tampa, the album is a personal statement—written, performed, and produced primarily by Michalski himself. Longtime collaborator Clint Listing of The Slumbering contributes the album’s haunting intro and outro, framing the record like opening and closing curtains on a gothic stage.
The first glimpse into this world arrives with the single “No One Home But Me,” now streaming as a lyric video. The track captures the isolation and longing that define the album’s emotional core—moody guitars, spectral synths, and a vocal delivery that feels both intimate and distant.
Tracklist
Intro (by The Slumbering)
Kiss The Dead Goth Girl
Day Go By
Here For You
Just Begun
Lost My Mind
No One Home But Me
Waiting Here Alone
Your Breath
Outro (by The Slumbering)
Artwork and photography were crafted by Ryan Michalski, further reinforcing the album’s singular vision. Tracks 1 and 10 were recorded, mixed, and mastered by Clint Listing, while the remaining compositions were handled entirely by Michalski.
With Sinister Shadows, Michalski doesn’t simply revisit the past—he reanimates it. For listeners craving the darkness, romance, and theatrical flair that once defined the goth underground, March 26 marks a return to familiar shadows.
Finland’s modern metal force Lost Society are back. Four years after If the Sky Came Down, the band unleash their most ambitious and cinematic record yet, Hell Is A State Of Mind, arriving March 6, 2026 via Nuclear Blast.
🔥 Evolution Becomes Identity
Samy Elbanna (vocals/guitar), Arttu Lesonen (guitar), Mirko Lehtinen (bass), and Tapani Fagerström (drums) have spent years shedding expectations. From thrash beginnings to darker, more expansive territory, Lost Society have evolved with intent. This album marks the moment they stop searching and fully claim their sound.
Inspired by Finland’s fearless metal lineage, the band pushes forward without apology—modern metal that refuses comparison.
The album’s direction crystallized during the creation of “Blood Diamond,” when orchestral strings transformed a simple demo into something massive. That spark led to a record built on dramatic orchestration fused with classic metal spirit.
Tracks like the vulnerable “Is This What You Wanted” and the explosive “Kill the Light” showcase the emotional range, while bold structural twists—what the band jokingly calls “C-sections”—add unexpected intensity to songs like “No Longer Human.”
Lyrically, the album follows a journey from death and destruction toward revelation: Hell was never a place—it was a mindset.
🎚️ Big Sound, No Shortcuts
Recorded at Finnvox Studio B, the production embraces analog grit—real amps, natural drums, no artificial perfection. The scale expands further with a 40-piece Babelsberg Film Orchestra, elevating the record into cinematic territory.
The title track stands as the ultimate statement: theatrical, unpredictable, and fearless.
💀 A Defiant Statement
Hell Is A State Of Mind distills Lost Society into a singular declaration. No trends. No permission. No compromise.
Industrial provocateur PIG is back with a venom-laced new single, “Tosca’s Kiss,” arriving March 6 via Metropolis Records, in collaboration with Armalyte Industries and Blue Noise (Hiroshi Yoshihiro). 💀
Written by Raymond Watts and Jim Davies, the track serves as the latest transmission from the forthcoming album Hurt People Hurt—a record poised to carve deep into the psyche of modern industrial music.
A Legacy of Sonic Violence ⚙️
For decades, Raymond Watts has weaponized sound under the PIG moniker—merging abrasive electronics, theatrical darkness, and razor-edged satire into something unmistakably his own. With “Tosca’s Kiss,” that legacy intensifies. 💀
Jim Davies (known for his work with The Prodigy and Pitchshifter) once again joins forces with Watts, forging metallic riffs and punishing textures that feel both nostalgic and futuristically hostile. The result is a track that bites hard—equal parts seductive and savage.
From Hurt People Hurt 🔥
If the album title is any indication, Hurt People Hurt will not be a passive listening experience. It promises confrontation. Catharsis. Reflection through distortion. 💀
“Tosca’s Kiss” hints at a body of work that explores cycles of damage, consequence, and emotional fallout—delivered with PIG’s signature industrial decadence.
Rohn-Lederman have officially announced Volcano, a searing new full-length that channels tension, fury, and fragile stillness into a 12-track descent through fire. Set for release on March 6, 2026 via Les Disques de la Pantoufle, the album will be available on CD and digital formats, including Bandcamp.
This is not just another electronic record. This is pressure made audible.
When the World Burns, Volcano Answers
Described by the duo as a response to an era that feels “insanely violent and horrible,” Volcano captures the emotional strain of trying to simply breathe amid chaos. The record speaks directly to those at their boiling point — those who feel the pressure building beneath the surface.
And then it erupts.
Volcano embodies release. It doesn’t whisper its frustrations — it detonates them. The album leans into catharsis as necessity, offering a sonic purge for listeners overwhelmed by the weight of the present.
A Shift in Sound: Guitars Cut Through the Ash
In a notable evolution from their previous electronic-leaning textures, Rohn-Lederman pivot sharply here. The album dives into angular, perpendicular guitars that slice through the mix, paired with dark, tense lyricism that offers little emotional escape.
The sound is deliberate, confrontational, and immersive — a departure that feels purposeful rather than experimental. The guitars don’t replace the electronics; they amplify the tension. The result is a heavier, more immediate sonic landscape that underscores the album’s emotional volatility.
The Minds Behind the Eruption
Rohn-Lederman unite two formidable creative forces:
Emileigh Rohn (Chiasm) — vocals / lyrics
Jean-Marc Lederman (The Weathermen, Ghost & Writer) — music / production
Emileigh Rohn’s voice remains both haunting and commanding, carrying vulnerability and defiance in equal measure. Jean-Marc Lederman’s production builds the architecture of collapse — structured, intentional, and unafraid to let distortion breathe.
Together, they construct a record that feels like standing too close to the edge — knowing the ground beneath you may give way at any moment.
Volcano promises not just sound, but combustion — a necessary rupture in a time defined by pressure.
Distortion Productions has officially unleashed “444,” the latest transmission from Death by Love — a release that pulses with darkwave tension, industrial atmosphere, and emotionally charged undercurrents.
With “444,” Death by Love continue refining their sonic identity, blending shadow-soaked synth textures with driving rhythms and haunting melodic structure. The track feels deliberate and immersive — equal parts hypnotic and confrontational — pulling listeners into a space where vulnerability and defiance collide.
A Signal from the Shadows
“444” doesn’t rush. It builds. Layers of atmospheric electronics unfold gradually, creating a sense of cinematic depth before locking into a rhythmic core that carries both urgency and weight. The production leans into moody minimalism while still delivering impact, allowing the emotional resonance of the track to remain front and center.
There’s a quiet intensity here — the kind that lingers long after playback ends. Death by Love balance restraint and power, crafting a sound that fits seamlessly within the darkwave and post-industrial landscape while maintaining a distinct edge.
Distortion Productions Expands the Dark
Distortion Productions continues its commitment to cultivating forward-thinking dark electronic artists, and “444” stands as a strong addition to that growing catalog. The label’s dedication to underground alternative culture remains evident — spotlighting artists who are unafraid to explore the emotional depths of modern electronic music.
For fans of brooding synths, atmospheric tension, and industrial-tinged darkwave, “444” delivers a compelling experience worth diving into.
Re:Mission Entertainment has officially announced REBEL MUSE, the commanding new release from MISS TREZZ — a dark electronic and industrial pop statement that channels power, transformation, and unapologetic self-possession.
Arriving Thursday, February 26th as both a limited edition CD and digital release, REBEL MUSE positions MISS TREZZ at the center of a sonic evolution that feels both intimate and explosive. This isn’t just an album drop — it’s a declaration.
From Vulnerability to Sovereignty
With REBEL MUSE, MISS TREZZ crafts a narrative arc that moves deliberately from fragility to empowerment. The record threads together haunting textures, driving electronic rhythms, and emotionally charged vocals that blur the lines between darkwave atmosphere and industrial pop precision.
The album features the already-released singles “LAST RITES,” “ADORE,” and “CONTROL” — each offering a different shade of intensity. Where one track leans into introspection and ache, another steps forward with calculated defiance. Together, they form a cohesive body of work centered around autonomy, resilience, and transformation.
This is dark electronic music not just as aesthetic — but as assertion.
Visual Power: “FADE INTO BLACK”
Paired with the album’s release is the new video for “FADE INTO BLACK,” a visual counterpart that captures a raw and deliberate reclaiming of strength. The imagery reinforces the album’s themes of self-reclamation and boundary-setting, presenting MISS TREZZ not as a passive figure within the narrative — but as its architect.
The result is a multimedia experience that amplifies the emotional trajectory of REBEL MUSE, solidifying it as both a sonic and visual statement.
🎶 Listen Now:
Re:Mission’s Expanding Vision
With this release, Re:Mission Entertainment continues to cultivate artists who push dark electronic and industrial pop into emotionally resonant territory. REBEL MUSE stands as a bold addition to that catalog — immersive, intentional, and unapologetically self-defined.
FiXT continues its domination of the dark electronic frontier with the release of “Exiles,” a high-impact collaboration between Kodeseven and Fury Weekend that merges cinematic intensity with synth-driven power.
The new single lands as a bold statement from two artists known for pushing the boundaries of modern alternative electronic music. “Exiles” doesn’t simply exist within the synthwave and industrial spectrum — it detonates through it, fusing melodic tension, razor-sharp production, and an undercurrent of emotional urgency that lingers long after the final note fades.
A Collision of Cinematic and Cybernetic Energy
Kodeseven and Fury Weekend bring distinct sonic identities into this collaboration, creating a track that feels both massive and precise. Layers of shimmering synth textures collide with punchy rhythms and soaring melodic lines, while the production carries FiXT’s signature polish — clean, powerful, and engineered for impact.
The result is a track that feels built for night drives, neon skylines, and the kind of internal battles that fuel late-night reflection. “Exiles” balances atmosphere and aggression with precision, delivering an immersive experience that speaks to fans of dark synth, industrial-leaning electronica, and emotionally charged alt-electronic hybrids.
FiXT’s Expanding Arsenal of Heavy Electronic Sound
FiXT continues to prove why it remains a cornerstone label within the alternative electronic movement. By pairing artists like Kodeseven and Fury Weekend, the label amplifies innovation while maintaining a cohesive sonic identity rooted in cinematic depth and modern intensity.
“Exiles” stands as another testament to that vision — bold, immersive, and engineered for repeat plays.
FiXT continues its relentless push into the future of heavy electronic music with the release of Into Yesterdays (EP) from Nitroverts — a high-voltage offering that fuses cinematic atmosphere, modern synth aggression, and pulse-pounding intensity into one immersive sonic experience.
A New Chapter in Dark Electronic Evolution ⚡
Nitroverts step boldly into the spotlight with Into Yesterdays, delivering a tightly constructed EP that balances melody and menace with precision. The project captures the emotional weight of reflection while driving forward with mechanical force — a collision of past and present wrapped in polished production.
True to FiXT’s reputation for curating cutting-edge alternative electronic artists, this release amplifies the label’s signature blend of cyber-industrial textures, anthemic hooks, and cinematic scale. Nitroverts don’t just revisit yesterday — they weaponize it, reshape it, and project it into tomorrow.
Atmosphere Meets Impact 💀
Each track on the EP builds tension through layered synth design, propulsive rhythms, and immersive soundscapes. There’s a clear sense of movement — not just musically, but emotionally. The production feels expansive yet controlled, with dynamic shifts that keep the listener locked in from start to finish.
For fans of modern industrial, dark electro, and high-energy alt-electronic hybrids, Into Yesterdays delivers both substance and adrenaline. It’s reflective without losing momentum. It’s melodic without sacrificing bite.
FiXT’s Expanding Sonic Universe 🌌
FiXT has become synonymous with forward-thinking heavy electronic music, consistently pushing genre boundaries while maintaining accessibility and impact. With Nitroverts’ latest EP, the label reinforces its commitment to artists who blend intensity with cinematic depth.
Into Yesterdays isn’t just another release — it’s a signal flare in the evolving landscape of dark electronic music.
Electro-industrial legends Hocico return with a ferocious new single, “Dark Paradigm,” out now via Out Of Line Music—and it’s nothing short of a calculated sonic assault.
Fresh off high-profile collaborations with Prayers and Till Lindemann, the iconic duo sharpen their sound into something even more brutal, more confrontational, and more surgically precise. “Dark Paradigm” doesn’t just hit hard—it exposes nerve endings.
Fueled by distorted electronics, crushing rhythms, and venom-laced vocals, the track pushes Hocico’s signature aggression into darker, more contemporary territory. It’s a ruthless dissection of a world ruled by algorithms, digital mob mentality, and emotional erosion. In a hyper-connected age drowning in curated rage and performative outrage, Hocico hold up a cracked mirror and dare us to look.
Lyrically, the single paints a bleak yet disturbingly accurate portrait of fractured identities and manufactured hatred. Lines like “Every scroll is a loaded gun” and “We pixel-paint our hate with pride” cut with surgical precision. It’s a commentary on social media violence, weaponized communication, and the slow dissolution of empathy in a world that never logs off.
But “Dark Paradigm” is only the beginning.
Alongside the single, Hocico have announced their long-awaited new studio album, set for release on May 8, 2026, via Out Of Line Music. While full details remain under wraps for now, more information is expected next week—fueling anticipation among fans hungry for the duo’s next evolution.
2026 will also see Hocico dominating stages across Europe, with confirmed appearances at major festivals including M’era Luna, Castle Party, Amphi Festival, and Dark Storm Festival, with additional dates to be announced.
With “Dark Paradigm,” Hocico reaffirm their legacy as pioneers of electro-industrial music—uncompromising, unfiltered, and unafraid to drag the darkest aspects of modern society into the light.
The long silence is over — and the aftermath is louder than ever.
US electro-industrial force Flesh Field have returned with On Enmity, released February 20th through Metropolis Records. It’s not a nostalgia trip. It’s not a victory lap. It’s a reckoning.
“This record contains the most personal material that I have ever written,” says founder Ian Ross. “It documents the aftermath of trauma; the dissection of damage and the endurance that follows when survival becomes an involuntary act of defiance in and of itself. It’s not about recovery. It’s about adaptation to ruin.”
That statement alone sets the tone. On Enmity doesn’t offer comfort. It offers confrontation.
Trauma, Endurance, and Adaptation to Ruin
Where many artists frame pain as a stepping stone toward healing, Ross rejects the narrative of redemption. On Enmity lives in the wreckage. It studies the fracture lines. It asks what survival looks like when the world doesn’t reset — when the only option left is to endure.
The album was preceded by the single “Supplication,” a track Ross described as exploring “the ache of longing for what is absent and will never return.” It’s a theme that pulses throughout the record — absence, grief, and the cold clarity that follows devastation.
Critics quickly took notice.
I DIE: YOU DIE praised the single’s force and urgency: “It’s orchestral, it’s hard, it has sharp lyrics and vocals, and a lot of vitriol baked into its commentary on the contemporary American psyche. Kind of recalls ‘Year Zero’ era Nine Inch Nails — not a bad thing in the slightest.”
EVOL RADIO called it: “Stark and emotionally devastating… less about healing, more about learning how to exist inside the wreckage left behind.”
Meanwhile, PEEK-A-BOO highlighted its precision: “Balances mechanical rhythms with brooding atmospherics, crafting a sonic environment that is bleak yet compelling. Executed with seasoned precision.”
Those descriptors extend naturally into On Enmity as a whole — orchestral weight colliding with mechanical aggression, vitriol layered over symphonic architecture.
From Dormancy to Defiance
Flesh Field began in 1996, founded by Ian Ross in Columbus, Ohio. The 1999 debut Viral Extinction introduced a meticulously programmed, symphonic-infused brand of electro-industrial that immediately distinguished the project. Follow-up album Belief Control (2001) deepened that sonic identity, blending intricate sequencing with cinematic intensity.
By 2004’s Strain, released in the US via Metropolis Records, Flesh Field had evolved into a massive, anthemic machine — adding acoustic and electronic percussion, guitars, and choral textures to create a towering soundscape that remains a landmark of the genre.
And then… silence.
For nearly two decades, Flesh Field remained dormant. Yet the music endured, finding its way into films like The Mill, television series such as True Blood, and video games including Project Gotham Racing. The absence only sharpened the mythos.
In 2023, Ross reignited the project with Voice of the Echo Chamber, a concept album dissecting political radicalization and violence across ten thematic stages. The companion Voice of Reason EP followed in 2024. Remastered reissues of Viral Extinction and Belief Control arrived in 2025 — bridging past and present.
Now, On Enmity stands as the next evolution.
A Sound Built from the Ashes
If earlier Flesh Field records documented ideological corrosion and systemic collapse, On Enmity feels inward — psychological, intimate, unflinching. The orchestration remains grand, the programming razor-sharp, but the emotional core is stripped raw.
This is electro-industrial forged in aftermath.
Not triumph. Not healing. Adaptation.
And in a world that increasingly feels fractured beyond repair, that defiant endurance may be the most radical act of all.
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.
The engines are screaming, the neon is flickering, and the countdown has begun. Carpenter Brut has unleashed his latest single, “Speed Or Perish,” a high-octane descent into chaos pulled from his forthcoming album Leather Temple, arriving February 27 via No Quarter Prod / Virgin Records. The track doesn’t simply play — it detonates.
Leather Temple marks the third and final chapter in Carpenter Brut’s Leather trilogy — a saga that has fused cinematic horror, glam-metal excess, and dystopian synthwave into a blood-soaked neon mythology. This new installment places listeners at the heart of Midwichpolis, a post-apocalyptic metropolis born from nuclear fallout. At its core stands the Leather Temple itself — a brutal coliseum where speed is survival and hesitation is extinction.
“Speed Or Perish” captures the sonic violence of that arena. Propulsive synth lines slam against electro-stomp percussion and heavy, razor-edged riffs, while dramatic electronics escalate the tension into something primal. It feels like engines revving before impact — like a crowd roaring as war machines collide in a life-or-death race.
Directed and written by Seth Ickerman and produced by No Quarter Prod, the accompanying video transforms that concept into a high-speed bloodbath. Blades flash. Gunfire erupts. Metal tears into metal. It is relentless, visceral, and unapologetically brutal — a visual extension of the track’s ferocity.
Leather Temple pushes Carpenter Brut’s sound into even more cinematic territory while sharpening its attack. The album leans into a saturated ’90s electro atmosphere — dark, unflinching, and driven by distorted layers and cutting beats. Each track functions like a scene in a film: concise, charged, and kinetic. There’s no time for exposition. It hits fast. It hits hard.
The Leather series began in 2018 with Leather Teeth, a stylized homage to ’80s glam rock excess. In 2022, Leather Terror shifted into darker territory, delivering a slasher-horror narrative centered on the vengeful killer Bret Halford. With Leather Temple, the trilogy reaches its climax — a final act that blends cinematic storytelling with relentless sonic propulsion.
Leather Temple Track Listing:
Ouverture (Deus Ex Machina) Major Threat Leather Temple She Rules The Ruins Start Your Engines Neon Requiem Iron Sanctuary The Misfits The Rebels Speed or Perish The End Complete
Since 2012, Carpenter Brut has carved out a singular space within the global synthwave movement, merging electronic music, metal aggression, and deep-rooted 1980s pop culture into a cohesive, shadow-drenched universe. Drawing inspiration from horror auteurs like John Carpenter and Dario Argento, as well as the sonic assault of Slayer and Justice, he has built a stylized world where retro thrillers collide with futuristic dystopia.
That immersive vision explodes to life on stage. Carpenter Brut has announced a run of live shows across Europe, the USA, and Canada in March 2026, including a special standalone UK headline appearance at London’s Shepherds Bush Empire on March 22. Full dates and ticket information are available here.
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
Deep Dive into the Universe of Aesthetic Perfection
Hunter As a Horse—the project of South African musician and vocalist Mia van Wyk—returns with “Lighthouse,” a deeply personal new single out January 30, 2026 via Metropolis Records. The track marks van Wyk’s first release for the label, signaling a powerful new chapter in her steadily evolving artistic journey.
Based in South Africa’s Western Cape, van Wyk has spent recent years self-releasing a wide-ranging body of work that blends electronically driven songwriting with intense, melancholic lyricism and darkly cinematic production. Lighthouse distills those elements into one of her most emotionally resonant statements to date.
Drawing inspiration from mythology, psychology, and the writings of Carl Jung—particularly the concept of “shadow work”—Lighthouse explores the idea that only the broken can truly understand one another. Van Wyk frames the song as an act of defiance against the notion that some people cannot be saved. Instead, it becomes a fearless confrontation with inner demons, rooted in empathy, lived experience, and hard-won healing.
Musically, Hunter As a Horse continues to blur boundaries, gliding effortlessly between alternative, indie, electronic, and dream-pop, with subtle detours into alternative dance and nu-goth. The result is a haunting, immersive soundscape that feels both intimate and expansive. The project has previously been described as creating apocalyptic soundtracks for uncertain times, with The Guardian noting its “mesmerising atmospherics… dark and very lovely indeed.”
Van Wyk’s lyrics are shaped by a deeply personal and mystical worldview, informed by themes of death, addiction, astral visions, CPTSD, melancholia, nostalgia, and magical thinking. That authenticity has resonated far beyond the underground, with Hunter As a Horse songs appearing in major U.S. television series including American Horror Story, Riverdale, and Elite, as well as the film Wander Darkly and numerous international advertising campaigns.
With Lighthouse, Hunter As a Horse offers a guiding light through emotional darkness—one grounded not in perfection, but in survival, understanding, and shared scars.
Metropolis Records has officially released “Rage,” the latest hard-hitting single from Damage Control, featuring an unrelenting collaboration with EBM and industrial icon Leæther Strip.
Built on pounding rhythms, harsh electronics, and a confrontational atmosphere, “Rage” lives up to its title—channeling pure aggression into a tightly wound, club-ready weapon. Damage Control bring precision and force, while Leæther Strip injects a signature intensity that reinforces the track’s raw, uncompromising edge.
The release stands as a meeting point between modern industrial ferocity and legacy EBM power, continuing Metropolis Records’ long-standing tradition of bridging generations within the dark electronic underground.
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Deep Dive into the Universe of Damage Control & Leæther Strip
Electronic agitator SPANKTHENUN, in collaboration with Belgian EBM pioneers A Split-Second, has officially released “Broken Machine”—a comprehensive New Beat and EBM reworking of the 1989 industrial landmark “Muscle Machine.”
Originally issued via Wax Trax! Records and Antler Records, Muscle Machine helped define an era of body-driven electronics and militant club culture. With Broken Machine, that original blueprint has been fully dismantled and reassembled for the present day.
This reboot doesn’t chase nostalgia—it weaponizes it. Classic structures are deconstructed and reshaped to reflect modern system failure, societal decay, and the grinding tension of a world stuck in perpetual malfunction. The result is a stark, club-focused release that bridges late-’80s industrial DNA with contemporary EBM and New Beat aesthetics.
Broken Machine stands as both a tribute and a warning: the systems we built are cracking, and the soundtrack has been rewritten to match the collapse.
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Deep Dive into the Universe of SPANKTHENUN & A Split-Second
Confusion Inc. has just released “Crawler (DJ Mixes),” a new remix-focused drop from dark electronic artist Slighter. Reimagined for the dancefloor, the release gives Crawler a full DJ remix treatment—reshaped with club-ready energy and deeper rhythmic pressure.
Adding extra weight for dedicated listeners, the release also includes a Bandcamp-exclusive “dub” version, stripping things down to their raw, hypnotic core. It’s a release designed for late-night sets, industrial-adjacent dancefloors, and anyone who prefers their electronics dark, immersive, and functional.
Crawler (DJ Mixes) is available now, continuing Confusion Inc.’s steady output of forward-leaning underground electronic releases.
After more than ten years of silence, Empyrean Asunder resurface with a striking stylistic pivot. Their new single “I Confess,” released January 2, 2026, marks a decisive move away from metal-rooted aggression and into industrial dance and EBSM territory—dark, seductive, and built for the club floor.
With over two decades of evolution behind them, Empyrean Asunder have continuously refused to stay confined to one sound. From black and industrial metal origins to anti-industrial rock, the project now embraces a pulse-driven electronic identity. “I Confess” introduces this new era with sinister, bass-heavy rhythms and a sleek, modern edge reminiscent of Gesaffelstein, while maintaining the project’s trademark darkness.
The release also includes “Everyone Wants To Be You,” a club-ready anthem elevated by the commanding vocal presence of Victoria Graves. Her delivery cuts through the dense electronics with confidence and intensity, making both tracks immediate standouts for goth and industrial dancefloors alike.
Produced by Jerry Barksdale, the single balances infectious earworm melodies with moments of vulnerability and cathartic screams. Massive synth work drives the tracks forward, while deeply personal lyrics add emotional weight beneath the relentless electronic momentum. It’s a combination that rewards repeated listens and signals a fully realized transformation.
Long known as an auditory manifestation of societal decay, Empyrean Asunder continue to channel chaos through sound and vision. Even as the genre framework shifts, the project’s core remains intact—harsh, theatrical, and unflinchingly confrontational.
Project Background & Evolution
Empyrean Asunder is the solo project of multi-instrumentalist Jerry Barksdale, a prolific force in extreme music circles, also known for work in The Promise Of Plague (black/death metal), Then We Died (grindcore), and Grief Cathedral (funeral doom/sludge). Conceived as an experimental outlet, the project frequently collaborates with different musicians, allowing each release to redefine its identity.
Rather than adhering to a fixed genre, Empyrean Asunder moves through distinct creative eras:
Black Metal Era Early releases such as Wrought In Dreams (1999) explored raw, avant-garde black/doom metal.
Industrial Metal & Anti-Industrial Rock Era Albums including The Human Virus (2005), Love At Your Own Risk (2006), They Call Her The Cure (2008), Hate (2013), and Serpent (2014) fused metal and punk with harsh industrial textures.
Electro-Industrial / Techno Era (Present) The current chapter pushes fully into electronic territory, incorporating EBM, darkwave, and techno influences—anchored by the 2026 release of “I Confess.”
ProNoize has officially unleashed “Aberration,” the newest release from hard-hitting industrial act Stahlschlag, further solidifying the label’s reputation for pushing uncompromising electronic and industrial sounds.
Known for their punishing rhythms, mechanized aggression, and cold, militant atmosphere, Stahlschlag delivers a release that lives up to its name. Aberration dives headfirst into distorted textures and relentless energy, offering a sonic experience built for dark clubs, underground dancefloors, and listeners who crave intensity without compromise.
With this release, ProNoize continues its mission of spotlighting forward-driven industrial artists who challenge boundaries while staying rooted in the genre’s harsh, confrontational core. Aberration stands as another sharp-edged entry in the label’s ever-growing catalog of dark electronic weaponry.
Fans of hard industrial, EBM, and power electronics are encouraged to explore Aberration now and experience Stahlschlag’s latest evolution firsthand.
After nearly a decade of silence, Dutch progressive metal innovators Textures have finally returned with Genotype—a powerful, forward-thinking album that proves the band hasn’t lost a single ounce of intensity, ambition, or emotional depth. Released today, the album arrives alongside a striking new video for the six-minute epic “Measuring the Heavens” and the launch of a massive European tour with Jinjer.
Long anticipated by fans, Genotype is not a sequel to 2016’s Phenotype—it’s a rebirth. Written entirely from scratch and self-produced, the album distills everything that defines TEXTURES into eight meticulously crafted tracks. Mixed by Forrester Savell (Karnivool, Dead Letter Circus), Genotype balances surgical technicality with emotional weight, pushing heaviness, melody, and atmosphere into new territory 💀
Measuring the Heavens: Tension as a Weapon
The newly released lyric video for “Measuring the Heavens” is a masterclass in restraint and release. Drummer Stef Broks describes the track as a deliberate exercise in tension-building—six minutes of controlled pressure before a final, punishing payoff. It’s a song that challenges patience, expectations, and comfort zones, rewarding listeners willing to go the distance.
Lyrically, Genotype speaks directly to outsiders, introverts, and those navigating unseen inner worlds. It’s an album about authenticity, resilience, and refusing to dilute who you are—music for those who exist just outside the spotlight, but burn just as bright 🔥
Genotype Tracklist
Void – 3:49
At The Edge Of Winter – 6:42
Measuring The Heavens – 6:51
Nautical Dusk – 5:35
Vanishing Twin – 5:49
Closer To The Unknown – 4:08
A Seat For The Like-Minded – 5:01
Walls of the Soul – 7:52
Formats Available
Genotype is available now in multiple physical editions, including a striking coke-bottle green splatter vinyl and a white/blue marble vinyl gatefold with printed lyric insert, as well as a classic black vinyl edition and CD digipak.
Reclaiming the Stage
TEXTURES have spent years building a fiercely loyal global following—from headlining festivals in India to becoming a fixture at European metal landmarks like Hellfest, Wacken Open Air, Graspop, and Brutal Assault. Now, they’re set to reclaim their place as one of progressive metal’s most electrifying live acts.
Kicking off today in Cologne, the band joins Jinjer and Unprocessed for an extensive 5.5-week European tour running through March 2026. As Stef Broks puts it, this tour marks a major milestone for the band—and an invitation for fans old and new to reconnect in the pit 🤘
TEXTURES European Tour Dates (with Jinjer)
January 23, 2026 – Cologne – Palladium – Germany January 24, 2026 – Tilburg – 013 – Netherlands January 25, 2026 – Brussels – Ancienne Belgique – Belgium January 27, 2026 – Glasgow – SWG3 – Scotland January 28, 2026 – Dublin – Olympia – Ireland January 29, 2026 – Manchester – O2 Ritz – England January 30, 2026 – Birmingham – O2 Institute – England January 31, 2026 – London – O2 Kentish Town Forum – England February 2, 2026 – Paris – L’Olympia – France February 3, 2026 – Lyon – Le Transbordeur – France February 4, 2026 – Toulouse – Le Bikini – France February 6, 2026 – Lisbon – LAV – Portugal February 7, 2026 – Madrid – Wagon – Spain February 8, 2026 – Bilbao – Santana 27 – Spain February 10, 2026 – Trezzo Sull’Adda – Live Club – Italy February 11, 2026 – Zürich – X-Tra – Switzerland February 12, 2026 – Stuttgart – LKA Longhorn – Germany February 13, 2026 – Wiesbaden – Schlachthof – Germany February 14, 2026 – München – Tonhalle – Germany February 16, 2026 – Budapest – Barba Negra – Hungary February 17, 2026 – Vienna – Gasometer – Austria February 19, 2026 – Prague – Sasazu – Czech Republic February 20, 2026 – Leipzig – Felsenkeller – Germany February 21, 2026 – Berlin – Astra – Germany February 22, 2026 – Warsaw – Progresja – Poland February 24, 2026 – Helsinki – Kulttuuritalo – Finland February 25, 2026 – Tampere – Tavara Asema – Finland February 27, 2026 – Stockholm – Fallan – Sweden February 28, 2026 – Oslo – Sentrum Scene – Norway March 1, 2026 – Copenhagen – Amager Bio – Denmark March 2, 2026 – Hamburg – Große Freiheit 36 – Germany
Greek symphonic extreme metal titans capture raw power and ritual intensity on their first-ever live album, arriving February 20, 2026.
W.E.B. have revealed a ferocious live video/single for “Dragona”, offering a blistering preview of their upcoming live album Darkness Alive, due February 20, 2026 via Metal Blade Records.
💀 A Night in Athens, Forged in Fire Recorded in the band’s hometown of Athens on September 22, 2024, Darkness Alive captures W.E.B. at full force—ritualistic, commanding, and unrelenting. The performance distills the band’s symphonic extremity into a visceral document that balances precision with raw, communal energy.
💀 “Dragona”: A Live Rite of Passage Originally appearing on the acclaimed 2017 full-length Tartarus, “Dragona” detonates here as a black metal masterwork with an epic, ceremonial finale—one that fans and critics alike have long ranked among the band’s most revered compositions. Lyrically, the track praises an ancient god through a funeral exodus, cementing its status as a permanent pillar of W.E.B.’s live set.
💀 Standout Moments from the Set The album also features crushing performances of “Into Hell Fire We Burn”—described by vocalist/guitarist Sakis Prekas as a “thunderous marriage of black and heavy metal with a chorus that literally orders you to sing along”—and “Dark Web,” an intense collision of melodic death and modern metal ferocity.
💀 What Comes Next With Darkness Alive set for digital release, W.E.B. are already deep into composing their next studio full-length. “It is by far the best material we’ve ever had on a record,” Prekas notes. “All new material must be better material—otherwise there is no reason to release it. Stay Dark.”
The third strike from The Great Satan arrives as Zombie announces a massive Summer 2026 co-headlining tour with Marilyn Manson.
Rob Zombie is back in full hellbilly mode with the release of “(I’m a) Rock ’N’ Roller,” the third single from his upcoming album The Great Satan, due February 27, 2026 via Nuclear Blast Records. Thick, swaggering, and unapologetically loud, the track is a boot-stomping manifesto—Zombie at his most primal and defiant.
💀 A Fist-Pumping Anthem for the Faithful Built on grinding riffs, filthy grooves, and a chant-ready chorus, “(I’m a) Rock ’N’ Roller” doubles down on everything that made Zombie an icon. It’s not nostalgia—it’s a declaration. Rock and roll didn’t go anywhere, and Zombie’s here to remind everyone why it still hits like a wrecking ball.
💀 The Great Satan: A Return to the Slaughterhouse Following the Top 10 Billboard debut of The Lunar Injection Kool Aid Eclipse Conspiracy (2021), Zombie’s eighth solo album revisits his early hellbilly DNA—punk-infused, horror-soaked, and relentlessly anthemic. The Great Satan leans hard into chaos with tracks like “Punks And Demons,” “Heathen Days,” “Tarantula,” and the new single anchoring the assault.
💀 Summer 2026: Monsters on the Road Zombie has also confirmed a Summer 2026 co-headlining North American tour with longtime collaborator and labelmate Marilyn Manson. The run features support from The Hu and Orgy—a stacked lineup designed for maximum impact.
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💀 The Great Satan — Tracklist
F.T.W. 84
Tarantula
(I’m a) Rock ’N’ Roller
Heathen Days
Who Am I
Black Rat Coffin
Sir Lord Acid Wolfman
Punks And Demons
The Devilman
Out of Sight
Revolution Motherfuckers
Welcome To The Electric Age
The Black Scorpion
Unclean Animals
Grave Discontent
💀 ROB ZOMBIE (w/ MARILYN MANSON) — Summer 2026 Tour Dates 8/20 – West Palm Beach, FL – iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre ^+ 8/21 – Tampa, FL – MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre ^+ 8/23 – Alpharetta, GA – Ameris Bank Amphitheatre ^+ 8/24 – Charlotte, NC – Truliant Amphitheater ^+ 8/26 – Holmdel, NJ – PNC Bank Arts Center ^+ 8/27 – Mansfield, MA – Xfinity Center ^+ 8/29 – Burgettstown, PA – The Pavilion at Star Lake ^+ 8/30 – Darien Center, NY – Darien Lake Amphitheater ^+ 9/01 – Toronto, ON – RBC Amphitheatre ^+ 9/02 – Cuyahoga Falls, OH – Blossom Music Center ^+ 9/04 – Clarkston, MI – Pine Knob Music Theatre ^+ 9/05 – Tinley Park, IL – Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre ^+ 9/06 – Noblesville, IN – Ruoff Music Center ^+ 9/09 – St. Louis, MO – Hollywood Casino Amphitheater ^+ 9/10 – Kansas City, MO – Morton Amphitheater ^+ 9/12 – Greenwood Village, CO – Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre ^+ 9/14 – West Valley City, UT – Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre ^+ 9/16 – Airway Heights, WA – BECU Live at Northern Quest + 9/17 – Auburn, WA – White River Amphitheatre ^+ 9/18 – Ridgefield, WA – Cascades Amphitheater ^+ 9/20 – Concord, CA – Toyota Pavilion at Concord ^+
America’s largest goth-industrial festival returns May 1–3, 2026, transforming the Sheraton Parsippany “Castle” into a full-spectrum celebration of dark alternative culture.
Dark Force Fest has officially revealed its daily lineup for 2026, and the schedule reads like a living timeline of goth and industrial history—past, present, and future colliding across three immersive nights in Parsippany, New Jersey.
💀 Nightly Headliners: Icons After Dark Each evening is anchored by a genre-defining act, delivering a distinct chapter of the dark underground:
Friday Night: Combichrist return in full-band formation. A longtime U.S. fan favorite, their high-voltage assault sets an explosive tone for the weekend.
Saturday Night: Front Line Assembly take command. Revered as godfathers of industrial music, their legacy and unmistakable sonic architecture make this a must-see moment.
Sunday Night: London After Midnight close the festival with an iconic, long-awaited performance—an enduring force on dark dance floors for decades.
💀 Thursday Pre-Party: The Ritual Begins Early The descent starts Thursday night at QXT’s Night Club with an intimate pre-party featuring Ego Likeness—a perfect warm-up before the castle gates open.
💀 A Full-Scale Dark Culture Convergence Dark Force Fest 2026 delivers 36 bands across two stages over three days, surrounded by 100+ vendors, sideshow performances, DJ-driven club nights, a pool party, panels, and immersive activities celebrating goth and industrial culture in all its forms.
💀 New for 2026: Expanded Outdoor Experience This year introduces a brand-new outdoor tent area, adding more performers, food trucks, expanded vendor offerings, and a dedicated biergarten, amplifying the festival’s already massive atmosphere.
💀 Tickets Are Moving Fast Dark Force Fest sold out in record time last year—and demand for 2026 is expected to exceed it. If you’re planning to attend, hesitation is not your friend.
📍 Event Details Dark Force Fest 2026 May 1–3, 2026 Sheraton Parsippany Hotel (“The Castle”) Parsippany, New Jersey
The US electro-industrial institution returns with a harrowing new single, setting the emotional and thematic tone for the upcoming album On Enmity.
Flesh Field have released “Supplication”, a stark and emotionally devastating new single out now via Metropolis Records. The track arrives as a study in absence, grief, and survival—less about healing, more about learning how to exist inside the wreckage left behind.
💀 A Song About Longing That Never Ends “This song explores the ache of longing for what is absent and will never return,” explains founder Ian Ross. “That longing itself eventually becomes the only reason to continue on despite the knowledge that it will never be fulfilled.” “Supplication” doesn’t offer resolution. Instead, it dwells in the tension between memory and endurance, where persistence itself becomes an act of defiance.
💀 From Survival to Adaptation: On Enmity The single appears on Flesh Field’s forthcoming full-length On Enmity, due February 20, 2026. Described as the most personal material Ross has ever written, the album documents life after trauma—dissecting damage, chronicling endurance, and confronting the reality that survival is not always a choice. This is not an album about recovery. It is about adaptation to ruin.
💀 A Legacy Reforged On Enmity follows a powerful resurgence for Flesh Field. After resurrecting the project in 2023 with the concept album Voice of the Echo Chamber—exploring stages of political radicalization—Ross expanded the narrative with the Voice of Reason EP in 2024. In 2025, the band’s foundational works Viral Extinction (1999) and Belief Control (2001) were remastered and reissued, reaffirming their lasting impact on the electro-industrial canon.
A collision of dark electro titans signals the opening wound of a brutal new era.
Dawn Of Ashes have returned with “Penumbra,” a devastating new collaborative single featuring Suicide Commando, officially released on January 23, 2026 via Metropolis Records. The track marks the first strike from Anatomy Of Suffering, the forthcoming full-length album from Dawn Of Ashes, arriving March 20, 2026.
Dark, oppressive, and unrelenting, “Penumbra” is a deliberate descent into shadow—one that bridges eras of industrial extremity while sharpening the knives for what’s to come 💀
A Reunion of Darkness ⚙️
“Penumbra” channels the suffocating atmosphere and raw aggression that defined early-2000s dark electro, but with modern precision and absolute hostility. The collaboration unites Dawn Of Ashes founder Kristof Bathory with Suicide Commando’s Johan Van Roy, resulting in a track that feels ritualistic, confrontational, and merciless.
Bathory describes the single as both a nostalgic invocation and a warning shot—setting the tone for Anatomy Of Suffering while serving as a prelude to the chaos ahead. This is not a throwback; it’s a reckoning.
Anatomy Of Suffering: The Descent Continues 🩸
Anatomy Of Suffering follows the band’s 2025 release Infecting The Scars, a rebirth forged after Bathory’s relocation to Denmark. That album fused the unfiltered violence of Dawn Of Ashes’ early years with a refined, evolved sonic architecture. Its remix companion, Reinfecting The Scars, expanded that vision further.
Now, with Anatomy Of Suffering, the band pushes even deeper—into pain, decay, and psychological collapse—continuing a legacy that has relentlessly evolved for over two decades 💀
Acts Of Destruction: 2026 U.S. West Coast Tour 🔥
The release of “Penumbra” lands on the eve of Dawn Of Ashes’ Acts Of Destruction U.S. West Coast tour, kicking off in Los Angeles—the city where the project was born at the turn of the millennium.
Jan 24 — Los Angeles, CA — Bar Sinister
Jan 25 — San Francisco, CA — DNA Lounge
Jan 27 — Portland, OR — Star Theater
Jan 28 — Seattle, WA — El Corazon
Jan 30 — Salt Lake City, UT — Aces High Saloon
Jan 31 — Denver, CO — The Crypt
Feb 02 — Dallas, TX — Haltom Theater
Feb 05 — Mesa, AZ — The Nile Theater
Feb 06 — Las Vegas, NV — The Dive Bar
Expect ritualistic intensity, crushing electronics, and total annihilation on stage 💀
Rob Zombie and Marilyn Manson — two of rock’s most notorious and theatrical icons — are hitting the road together once again for a massive 21-date North American co-headline tour this summer. Dubbed the “Freaks on Parade” Tour, the trek promises late-summer chaos, industrial shock-rock spectacle, and a carnival-of-the-damned energy that only these two showmen can deliver.
The tour kicks off on August 20 in West Palm Beach, Florida at the iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre and barrels through major cities including Tampa, Charlotte, Boston, Chicago, Toronto, and Detroit, before closing out on September 20 in Concord, California at the Toyota Pavilion at Concord.
Tour Highlights
21 dates across the U.S. and Canada with stops in Florida, Georgia, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ontario, Michigan, Missouri, Colorado, Utah, Washington, and more.
Special guests The Hu, the Mongolian metal collective blending traditional instrumentation with thunderous rhythms, will join every show.
Industrial rock veterans Orgy, famed for their late-’90s hits, ride shotgun throughout the tour.
Tickets go on sale January 23 to the general public after presales via Citi and artist presales earlier in the week.
This isn’t the first time Zombie and Manson have linked up — their storied history goes back to previous joint tours, where theatrical shock rock and chaotic stage presence became a signature draw for fans.
Whether you’re a long-time fan of industrial mayhem or just crave an unforgettable night of warped theatrics and hard-hitting rock, Freaks on Parade is shaping up to be one of summer 2026’s unmissable live experiences.
Deep Dive into the Universe of Rob Zombie & Marilyn Manson
At its core, j:dead is not simply a music project—it is a psychological space. A place where self-reflection replaces performance, where discomfort is not avoided but examined, and where creativity becomes a form of survival rather than spectacle.
The name j:dead was never meant to function like a conventional band identity. Instead, it represents a second state of being—a presence that takes over once the creative process begins. For him, it exists somewhere between an alter ego and a dissociated mindset, where instinct leads and the “normal” version of himself steps aside. It’s a familiar sensation for creatives: the moment when something internal assumes control and drives the work forward without hesitation or self-censorship.
That mindset arrived at a pivotal time. After touring since the age of 17 with various dark-scene acts—and quietly writing original material since the age of 14—he realized he was sitting on decades of unreleased work. Songs that had lived privately for years, heard only by him, accumulating meaning without ever being given space to exist publicly. Eventually, that archive became impossible to ignore.
More than a career move, j:dead became a necessity. Not because collaboration had failed—there were no creative conflicts—but because this project needed to belong entirely to him. It became a place to process thoughts honestly and therapeutically, without compromise or external expectation.
Lyrically and emotionally, j:dead is grounded in lived experience. While societal context inevitably seeps into the storytelling, the focus remains inward. He has no interest in positioning himself as a commentator or spokesperson. He writes from emotional proximity—his own life, his relationships, and the internal patterns he understands most intimately.
Looking back at the earliest releases, the project reflects a period of transition. New routines, reconnection with self, and the slow rebuilding of identity. Much of that music drew from experiences spanning nearly two decades, blending past trauma with present change. Years later, those releases are remembered fondly—not as endpoints, but as markers of growth, both personally and artistically.
The current chapter of j:dead unfolds through an approach that mirrors life itself—unstructured, reactive, and honest. While Pressure introduced themes of endurance and emotional strain, its follow-up, Disgusting, sharpens the focus inward. The escalation wasn’t meticulously planned; the upcoming twelve-track series is being released largely in the order the songs were written and finished, allowing real-time emotional shifts to guide the journey.
That unfiltered sequencing works. Disgusting arrives early, providing immediate contrast and signaling that the path ahead will not be linear or comfortable.
At its core, Disgusting is about self-directed disgust—an unflinching confrontation with personal behavior, insecurity, and physical self-image. It isn’t a plea for reassurance or sympathy. For him, tough love is necessary. Self-criticism, when handled constructively, becomes fuel rather than damage. He views this mindset as deeply human, culturally familiar, and not inherently unhealthy when it leads to reflection instead of paralysis.
Sonically, the track leans harder into industrial-rock aggression, though not by design. His process always begins with music before vocals or lyrics, and style is never predetermined. Writing primarily from his home studio, the emotional weight of the day dictates the sound. This instinct-driven approach has resulted in a wide emotional and sonic range across the upcoming releases.
That raw energy is sharpened through trusted collaboration. Friends and seasoned professionals helped refine the mix and master, adding precision and impact without dulling the emotional edge. Every distorted texture, rhythmic push, and dynamic shift acts as a catalyst for the lyrical content—and vice versa. Sound and emotion are inseparable here.
The decision to release music monthly comes from a desire to give each track its own moment. In a time when full albums are rarely experienced front-to-back, this strategy ensures no song is lost to passive listening habits. Not every track needs to be a “hit”—but each deserves recognition. At the same time, he is candid about the practical reality: this approach aligns with modern listening behavior and supports the continued growth of the project.
Creatively, the process required a fundamental shift. Instead of working linearly, the writing was divided into phases—melody and structure, sound design, lyrics and vocals, final production—allowing different mindsets to coexist without bottlenecks. The result is a body of work that feels more complete and intentional than anything before it.
Emotionally, detachment remains impossible. For him, release doesn’t come from letting go of meaning—it comes from getting the thoughts out of his head and into the music in the first place.
When listeners describe feeling uncomfortable or “called out,” the response is deliberate. j:dead does not project negativity outward. The harshness is inward-facing, reflective rather than accusatory. While many artists frame their work around triumph and uplift, j:dead occupies a different space—one where doubt, regret, and self-criticism are acknowledged without resolution. It isn’t about making people feel better. It’s about being honest.
Over time, a unifying thread has emerged across the upcoming releases: a personal reset. Frustration with others mirrored by frustration with self. Patience lost, then rebuilt. Each track stands on its own, yet together they trace an arc of internal recalibration.
Sonically, the direction moves toward something more emotionally raw and industrial-forward, balancing aggression and restraint with greater clarity. While synth-pop influences remain part of his creative DNA, the emphasis has shifted toward heavier textures and deeper emotional weight.
At its core, j:dead will always be about self-confrontation. The project exists first and foremost as therapy. There is no calculation around perception, no attempt to tailor the music for external approval. As life evolves, so will the project—but its purpose remains unchanged.
Live performance plays a crucial role in that evolution. j:dead was never meant to exist behind static keyboards. On stage, it becomes fully alive—drums, guitars, bass, vocals, and musicians fully present in every moment. That physicality has directly influenced the production choices on the upcoming material, grounding the recordings in movement and urgency.
Ultimately, he hopes listeners walk away with a simple understanding: it’s okay to be human. It’s okay to feel, to fail, to not have answers. Life doesn’t always deliver messages or resolutions—it simply exists. j:dead exists to reflect that reality without apology.
For those discovering j:dead for the first time through Disgusting, understanding isn’t required. The goal isn’t clarity—it’s presence. To offer something stylistically distinct in an overcrowded landscape, and to let the work stand on its own terms.
j:dead exists because without it, he isn’t sure where he’d be. It is the space where reflection happens, where growth begins, and where lived experience becomes sound.
Circle of Dust returns with Machines of Our Disgrace (Single Edits), a streamlined reintroduction to one of the project’s most confrontational modern-era statements.
Originally released as a full-length album, Machines of Our Disgrace dissected the growing tension between humanity, technology, and systems of control. With Single Edits, the material is re-presented in a more immediate, broadcast-ready form — sharper cuts, tighter runtimes, and maximum impact.
Precision Cuts for a Digital Age
These edits aren’t about dilution. They’re about focus. The Single Edits strip each track down to its most essential elements, amplifying the mechanical pulse, serrated synth work, and industrial weight that define Circle of Dust’s sound. It’s the same warning signal — just delivered faster and harder.
Man vs. Machine, Revisited
Lyrically and thematically, Machines of Our Disgrace remains brutally relevant. Surveillance culture, algorithmic control, and technological dependence loom large, framed through Circle of Dust’s signature blend of cold electronics and human urgency. The Single Edits sharpen that message, making it impossible to ignore in an era where machines increasingly dictate behavior.
Why This Release Matters
Machines of Our Disgrace (Single Edits) serves as both an entry point for new listeners and a fresh angle for longtime fans. It reinforces the album’s core message while adapting it for modern listening habits — playlists, radio rotation, and rapid-fire digital consumption.
This is industrial music engineered for now: efficient, unflinching, and still deeply human beneath the circuitry.
Nutronic returns with Futures (Definitive Edition), a fully realized reissue that cements the project’s vision as it was always meant to be heard.
Originally released as Futures, the album has now been revisited, refined, and locked into place with the release of Futures (Definitive Edition) — a version designed not as a bonus update, but as the final, authoritative statement of the work.
A Definitive Statement, Not a Repackaging
This is not a simple remaster or archival repost. Futures (Definitive Edition) represents a deliberate effort to correct, strengthen, and future-proof the album. Updated mastering and refined mixes bring greater clarity and weight to the production, allowing the mechanical pulse and cold electronic textures to fully assert themselves.
In this form, the album replaces earlier versions entirely, presenting a consistent sonic identity and narrative flow that reflects Nutronic’s original intent.
Industrial Futures, Fully Realized
Musically, Nutronic remains rooted in the industrial, EBM, and dark electronic tradition, drawing power from rigid rhythms, synthetic tension, and an atmosphere steeped in technological unease. Futures explores themes of control, isolation, and speculative tomorrow-states — a forward-facing dystopia where progress and alienation move in lockstep.
The Definitive Edition sharpens these ideas, reinforcing the album’s conceptual cohesion and emphasizing its role as a unified work rather than a collection of tracks.
By releasing Futures (Definitive Edition), Nutronic effectively closes the chapter on earlier iterations and establishes this edition as the canonical version going forward. It’s a move that speaks to long-term intent: ensuring the album stands strong within the artist’s catalog and remains relevant as both sound and statement.
For listeners drawn to disciplined industrial production with modern precision, this release offers a clear entry point into Nutronic’s world — one that feels complete, intentional, and uncompromising.
New York death metal legends Immolation storm into 2026 with renewed fury, unveiling their twelfth studio album Descent, set for release on April 10 via Nuclear Blast Records. Alongside the announcement, the band has unleashed the album’s first single, Adversary, delivering a merciless preview of what lies ahead. 💀
Since their seminal 1991 debut Dawn of Possession, Immolation have remained a defining force in extreme metal, shaping the genre through innovation rather than imitation. At the core of their unmistakable sound is guitarist Bob Vigna’s signature fretwork—serpentine leads colliding with ominous, slow-burning dirges that feel both ancient and alien.
A First Descent into the Abyss
“Adversary” hits with relentless precision: blast-driven percussion, dissonant riff structures, and Ross Dolan’s cavernous growls forming a towering wall of sound. It’s death metal sharpened to a lethal edge—uncompromising, atmospheric, and deeply menacing. The accompanying video, directed by Bob Vigna himself, visually amplifies the track’s suffocating intensity.
Immolation describe Descent as both a continuation and an evolution—rooted firmly in their origins while daring to push further into new territory. The band calls the album “almost addictive,” highlighting its ambitious songwriting, immersive atmosphere, and one of the strongest productions of their career. 💀
Forged in Fire: Production & Artwork
Descent was recorded across two locations: guitars, bass, and vocals tracked with Justin Passamonte at Jpass Music, while drums were captured at Mercinary Studios with Noah Buchanan. Longtime collaborator Zack Ohren handled mixing and mastering alongside the band, resulting in a muscular, high-definition production that balances sheer brutality with unsettling clarity.
Visually, Immolation once again partnered with acclaimed artist Eliran Kantor for the album cover, complemented by interior illustrations from Santiago Jaramillo (Triple Seis Design). The result is a visual statement as harrowing and iconic as the music itself.
This February, Immolation will join Mayhem on the Death Over Europe Tour, alongside Marduk, tearing through major European cities.
Following that run, the band heads to North America as direct support for Behemoth on The Godless IV 2026 Tour, joined by Deicide and Rotting Christ. Select festival appearances will follow, including Rockstadt Extreme Fest and Brutal Assault. 💀
Why Descent Matters
Calling Descent “heavy” barely scratches the surface. This is Immolation refining their language of darkness—death metal that is brutal yet cerebral, oppressive yet precise. With Descent, Immolation don’t just reaffirm their legacy; they deepen it, proving once again why they stand alone at the genre’s highest tier.
German electro-industrial institution Wumpscut is set to expand its formidable discography with Zuckerpuppe, a new eight-track album arriving April 3, 2026 via Betonkopf Media. The release continues Wumpscut’s long-standing commitment to tightly curated, collector-focused physical editions while reinforcing the project’s uncompromising sonic identity.
🍬 A Limited Physical Statement
Zuckerpuppe (German for “sugar baby”) will be issued in two carefully crafted formats. The vinyl edition arrives as a 300-copy yellow LP, pressed using direct metal mastering and housed in a heavy 3 mm spine outer sleeve, accompanied by a four-colour printed inner sleeve. True to Betonkopf Media tradition, this pressing is strictly limited worldwide.
The CD edition follows the label’s distinctive “Back is Front” presentation, featuring a 12-page full-colour booklet and the same eight-track running order as the LP. Both formats emphasize tactile design and archival longevity, hallmarks of the Wumpscut catalogue.
⚙️ Prelude to the Album
Ahead of the album’s release, Wumpscut issued the “Zerebral Date (Zuckerpuppe Remix Contest Kit)” digitally via Bandcamp in late 2025. The release provided stems and production material connected to the new album, inviting reinterpretation while offering an early glimpse into the Zuckerpuppe sonic framework.
🧨 Additional Vinyl Releases Confirmed
The April 3, 2026 date also marks the arrival of two further Wumpscut vinyl titles:
“Evoke – Provoke” reissued on light blue 180-gram vinyl
“Homicide Bajazzo”, a remix double LP, also pressed on 180-gram vinyl
Each of these editions is likewise limited to 300 copies, reinforcing the label’s scarcity-driven release philosophy.
🩸 About Wumpscut
Founded in 1991 by Bavarian DJ and producer Rudolf Ratzinger, Wumpscut emerged from southern Germany’s club scene before becoming a defining force in electro-industrial music. Early works like Music for a Slaughtering Tribe, Bunkertor 7, and Embryodead established a brutal, sample-driven aesthetic that would influence an entire generation.
From the late 1990s onward, Ratzinger released much of his output through Betonkopf Media, while select titles reached the U.S. via Metropolis Records. Landmark albums including Boeses Junges Fleisch, Wreath of Barbs, Bone Peeler, and Evoke cemented Wumpscut’s global reputation.
Following an extensive run of releases through the 2000s and early 2010s, Ratzinger briefly signaled an end to new material after Wüterich (2016). That silence was broken with Fledermavs 303 (2021), followed by a steady resurgence through For Those About To Starve, Poison Cookie, Schlossgheist, and Chew Chew Chew.
Now, with Zuckerpuppe, Wumpscut once again proves that the project remains as focused, confrontational, and meticulously constructed as ever.
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