synth-rock

Psalm Zero to release new studio album “Sparta” on February 24th 2020

New York City-based Psalm Zero, the art metal outfit led by guitarist/singer/songwriter Charlie Looker, announces their third album, “Sparta”.

The album will see release in late February in direct conjunction with the band’s Eastern US tour with Kayo Dot. A brief trailer for “Sparta”, the album’s cover art, track listing, and other details have been unveiled.
 

Sarah Longfield announces May 2019 US Tour with Felix Martin

Wisconsin-based Sarah Longfield, dubbed one of “the world’s greatest 7 and 8 string guitarists” by Guitar World Magazine, has announced a US spring tour with Felix Martin in support of her ambitious new album, “Disparity”, her first album for Season Of Mist. The tour begins May 1st in West Hollywood, California and runs across the country for nearly the entire month, the tour ending in Dallas, Texas on May 30th.
 

Ministry announces Summer 2019 European and UK Tour

Industrial metal legends Ministry will continue to support their critically acclaimed album “AmeriKKKant” and have announced an extensive tour, which includes four UK dates, and a stretch throughout mainland Europe.

Catch the band’s politically-charged live set on one of the below dates.

Tickets are on sale now here.

EU & UK Tour Dates 2019:
16.06.  AT  Nickelsdorf - Novarock  

Ministry release visualiser for “We’re Tired of It”

Industrial-metal legends Ministry will continue to support their critically acclaimed album “AmeriKKKant” with a full U.S. tour later this November, supported by synth-wave sensations Carpenter Brut.

In anticipation of the trek the band has released a visualiser for the track “We’re Tired of It” - watch it below.

“"AmeriKKKant" is a masterpiece and contains political and sociological ideas for the listener to consider. All Americans should really have a listen”, states Dave Navarro.

Holygram to release debut full-length album “Modern Cults” on November 9th 2018

German post-punk shoegaze outfit Holygram has announced their long-awaited debut LP “Modern Cults”.

Comprised of eleven tracks, “Modern Cults” will be released on CD and double vinyl, as well as digitally via Cleopatra Records, on November 9th, 2018.

This is the first major release for the Cologne-based outfit since their 2016 self-titled EP. Here, the collective blend new wave and Krautrock with post-punk and shoegaze to achieve headstrong multi-layered bliss. This is a thoroughly contemporary homage to the sound of the 80s with a resolute look to the future - the result is driving, dark and catchy.

Charming Liars release new single “Something Dark” and launch US Tour with Welshly Arms

With the release of sultry new single “Something Dark” through Chartmaker Inc/TAC, Los Angeles alternative band Charming Liars are continuing their growth and expanding their reach across the US and beyond.

The song has been added to Spotify's New Noise Playlist out of the box and is making early inroads at Alternative Radio. After a recent two-month stint of sold-out shows with Dorothy, a fall tour with Welshly Arms and Glorious Sons will continue the band's break-out year in 2018 (dates below).

Magic Dance to release new studio album “New Eyes” on December 7th 2018

Magic Dance are set to release their Frontiers Music Srl debut, “New Eyes” on December 7th, 2018.

Magic Dance was born in 2012 on Long Island, NY as a solo project for singer/songwriter Jon Siejka.

Check out the lyric video for the first single “When Nothing’s Real”, below.

Ministry release visualiser for “AmeriKKKant” and announce November & December 2018 US Tour

After several headlining tours of Europe and North America with the likes of Chealsea Wolfe and Death Grips, Ministry will continue to support their critically acclaimed album “AmeriKKKant” with a full US tour this November / December.

Joining the American industrial juggernaut are new wave of synthwave cessations Carpenter Brut.

Today, the band has released a visualiser for the track “AmeriKKKa” in anticipation for that tour. Watch it below.

Get “AmeriKKKant” here.