Our freshest Release Magazine reviews includes Train to Spain, Karsten Pflum, Johan Baeckström, Machinista, Black Lung and Sturm Café.
Swedish electropop band Ashbury Heights will return with a new album, “The Looking Glass Society” on July 24. [more...]
Die Krupps made a splendid return with the album “The Machinists of Joy” in 2013. Luckily they’ve not been resting on their laurels, and so now we have a new album to look forward to in 2015. [more...]
Swedish synthpoppers 047 started off as a bitpop band with several great releases under their belt. Their latest album “Elva” saw them moving into more conventional synthpop territory but they carried it out with great skill. Now they have just released a new single with vocals from Daniella Kruth. [more...]
The upoming Haujobb tour of North America is taking shape. See the dates below [more...]
The third album by critically acclaimed industrial project Dead When I Found Her is finished. It will be released by Toronto label Artoffact in the fall.
Soundcloud features an edit of “Moonbuilding 2703 AD”, the new album by The Orb. [more...]
Bodyfest at Nalen in Stockholm (October 24) has released the first live acts. [more...]
The list of new Release Magazine reviews includes Neuroticfish, Nick Cave & Warren Ellis, Man Without Country, Pop Will Eat Itself, Operation Blue Eyes and Empusae.