MarkusMajdalani and JohanEckerström are the duo that make up Sweden’s darkwave act Hatif. In 2022, they debuted their album EverythingIsRepetition and there you can find the track “City Beneath the City,” which has been given a music visualiser.
The song eerily rings true of current events, countries enduring a state of war where the streets, houses, schools and everything people have ever known are obliterated in air strikes, searching for family and trying to survive. A man on a loop, walks down a street, surrounded by debris, towards the light while you listen to the dulcet tones of Hatif, “City Beneath the City” is a great track to revisit, and if this is your first time listening to Hatif, then you should check out their album.
When creating music, is the artist doing it for themselves to induce joy or for the audience, who may not be so receptive or critical? The latest track from Melbourne’s Velatine delves into this quagmire, delightfully called “FCKYOUALL,” out on the SpookyRecords label.
This is not some punk song, as this is doom coming to get you with death tolling bells and Lockwood is joined on vocals by BarbDwyer. There is a more industrial tone to the electronics and indeed the chorus is a resounding ‘fuckyouall.’
The commentary of the lyrics is about the toll of being an artistic type in the alternative genre, where it can be a thankless slog to gain recognition, often leading to mental health issues, then relying on substances like alcohol and drugs to get that kick. This is a much darker and harsher sound for Velatine, if that is possible for a goth project, and it is accompanied by a music video, shot in black and white by MarkBakaitis , as the duo stalk through the night-time streets of Melbourne with no fucks given. And honestly, I think we all need to occasionally let off steam and say “FCKYOUALL.”
We are going to talk about Swedish act AgainstI. The three piece has a new EP out, ironically called DestructionLullaby, though to be quite frank, at seven tracks, this really could be called a full length album. Released on the TwistedFlesh Recordings label, my only warning is to prepare your ears to be bombarded with heavy industrial metal.
And so begins the assault with bludgeoning drum blasts, as the call to the dispossessed and rejected to take back what is theirs rings out with Croona’s vocals pile driving into the screaming guitars in “Darkdivine.” The electronic angelic crowd stand testament to the apocalyptic destruction of “Worldinruin,” a combination of classical meets metal, that is raised into the stratosphere by the synths.
“Thesacrifice” is a walk into damnation, raw and bleeding from the shadow of a broken soul, claustrophobic and clinging like a oily film to the skin. Following this is the ode to a million ways to die, the track “Deathdefined,” with the slamming drums and hum of slashing guitar, all the while Croona goes full demonic.
The concept of reality can be just as cruel as your worst nightmare is explored in “A violentdream,” and this track points to a far more metal background, with soaring guitar and an inexplicable Nordic intent. There is a always a “Calm before the storm” and it is the same with this track, because when it hits, it is with righteous fury, which leaves us bared for the title track “Destruction lullaby,” with the winding synths and stomping beats while the vocals vie for dominance with the guitar.
Maybe it is time to give the monsieurs three, that being MathiasBack, AndersStröm and FredrikKeithCroona, a little recognition and a listen if you haven’t before. There is no calm before the storm. There is only the storm, that is full of metal shards bound in shocking electronic power, driving rhythms and vocals of a madman unbound in a world where everything has gone to hell. This is AgainstI and they will pummel you to sleep with their DestructionLullaby, a sonorous head beating.
Few things are guaranteed… death and taxes seem to be universal, just ask the dynamic Melbourne duo of LouiseLove and LuisGutierrez, of the electronic indie pop band Roles as they bring you the single “Taxes.”
There is something very old school about the sound of the electronics, and maybe it is the way it reminds me very much of early NewOrder when they were more in their experimental phase, along with the chiming in guitar. All the while you can delight in Love’s always beautifully executed vocals.
Oh my oh my Roles, “Taxes” musically is a charming track, though there is that underlying sadness when it comes to the content of the lyrics, about a friend who is battling their inner demons, talking about the things they need to do but knowing that they might choose to leave this mortal plane. The sweet, the sour and the brevity of this gift called life encapsulated in this brilliant song called “Taxes.”
The HOSTILEARCHITECT might be hostile but he is also very conscious of being fit. Brisbane electronic artist MitchKenny dropped the single “ANYTIMEFITNESS” back in March….yep I’m slack, but here it is, so let’s get physical.
Mighty rhythms for a mighty strong track. Kenny lays down some pretty dark synth lines and the powerful vocals are leap out at you with extreme vigour. The angst is palpable with the clattering beats.
‘Violent men make violent times‘ sounds like a steroid fuelled nightmare with an cyberpunk soundtrack, as the HOSTILEARCHITECT sweeps you away, fanning the explosive dance track that is “ANYTIME FITNESS (SUPPLEMENTAL MIX).”
Darkwave/industrial three piece, MatteBlvck are based in San Diego, California, and on the verge of dropping the new album Vows, have released the single “PupulaDuplex.”
The cool vocals announce ‘I am nothing‘ above the electronic clacking, pulling you into the track straight away. There are huge lulls followed by intense punching rhythms and synths, inviting you to re-join the manic dance whilst facing your own inner demons.
“PupulaDuplex” most certainly is a throwback to the 90s, recalling the bass and drum filled music of iconic bands such as Prodigy and AphexTwin, which drop you like a rollercoaster and then build up that tension again. But then, they aren’t a carbon copy, as MatteBlvck inject their own underlying darkness into this genre. Gritty and bleak.
Does society feel like it is screwing you over and that the human scum of the world get in your way, trying to drive you insane with their general stupidity? Don’t worry, you aren’t alone! PhobosReactor with guest TFG (TrollFinderGeneral) are assailing your ears with the single, “Hyi, ihmisiä” which simply means ew, people, out on the Pancimachine label.
“Illanvietto” is the first track on Bandcamp, and this means socialevening, though quite frankly, I do believe this requires human interaction. Anyhoo, I highly suggest watching the Youtube videos for a translated version of the Finnish lyrics. The music is a throwback to a more analogue sound, where our hero of the hour is inebriated just so he can deal with others of his species, in his own fashion and delicate ways, all to an electronic sound track that probably doesn’t care about his issues with this night.
Of course, you just kind of know that “Hyi, ihmisiä” is going to go kind of off the rails and leave the reservation, and so behold the introduction of the occasional angry guitar, space aliens and the vocals of a chap who thinks he’s a pretty neat fellow to pass time with, but we all know he needs to remove that stick from his rectum.
As a dark subculture type, I don’t take myself very seriously and tend to love groups that share that ideal. Athens based Greek band Falooda, are a new project for members Loverman (vocals, synth), Lukulukumiumiu (drums), ThemisVasiliou (guitar) and Manolo (bass), with their first release on Bandcamp ironically called Demo 2024.
The four track EP is a mix of punk and experimental noise, with the first track “Orizuru” smacking your ears with the vocals that are a mix of ReverendHortonHeat and MrFiend (AlienSexFiend), with a pinch of TomWaits. i was giggling at the end with the gurgling duck noises.
Shake your tail feathers to “BooleanReligion” as you start to wonder if you are trapped in a Japanese movie with Cheech and Chong plus a rather large consignment of weed. “Bottleneck” is a hail of screaming guitar pushed to their limit, before the final track, “Disaster Recovery” climaxes in the self imploding ecstasy of a thousand lost souls.
The guys describe their sound as ‘noise funk dessert with rose syrup, vermicelli, milk and sweet basil seed,’ and this is possibly true should you ever meet them and try a quick lick. However, a comment on Youtube said that Falooda was like ‘listening to Mr Bungle on acid‘….. and quite frankly, I completely agree. Utterly bonkers!!
The single called “Grip Of Pain” does sound… well, painful. This is the latest drop from Teknovore, as GeorgeKlontzas takes us on an electronic nightmare into Greek mythos, with JanKluge of AnySecond on vocal duties, with this the second single off the soon to be released album, on InfactedRecords, called Caerdroia.
‘Listen to me, no way out‘ grabs you by the nuts and the brutal vocals punch you in the guts. The electronics are laced with urgency, like you are being chased by unseen forces in the darkness. The techno beats echoing around in your head, duelling along with Kluge’s rasped promise of no escape in “GripOfPain.” “Anamnesis” is just throw back to hard dance style techno rave music, full of electrifying energy that builds over and over again, taking you to the point where you have to move, for now your body is not your own.
If you love dance music, electronic music or just good industrial, then you really will have to have a listen to the latest Teknovore. It is really mind blowing how well Klontzas can weave together tracks that are instantaneously likeable, plus accessing talent like JanKluge (AnySecond) to set it all on fire, speak volumes about the man. Get thee the “GripOfPain,” because we seem to have lived this life before………….
DollyDagger is an ex-pat Australian, living in the USA, creating her own style of dark pop music. Her new single is called “Tower,” on which she has collaborated with guitarist JesseMcInturff and producer LouieDiller.
Photo by Kim Peterson
The slow burn start builds the tension, and when we reach the chorus, there is the iteration of I’m not your prey. A call to arms amidst growling guitar work and shrieking synths, about the power of the female character.
There is also a lush video saturated in a fantasy vision of history directed by Dagger that accompanies the single. “Tower” is DollyDagger’s ode to never giving in no matter the odds, or how much people tell you that you shall never succeed by being your own tower of strength.