The Devils In Their Details

The Devils In Their Details

Keeping up their work as exceptional internet broadcasters of gothic industrial and EBM music on the internet, both live and in music video format, Noisescape.tv have released footage of Nivek Ogre’s OhGr project for you to enjoy.
As well as full episodes with interviews and the ilk Noisescape producer Maxmin likes to dripfeed footage as and [...]

November 26th, 2008 by Girrable 

Album review “The New Game” by Mudvayne

Album review “The New Game” by Mudvayne

Mudvayne return with their 4th album, excluding last year’s B-Sides collection “By The People, For The People.” And what a return indeed. Mudvayne have never been known to stick to the rules, and have changed their appearance, names, style and attitude with every album. Wrongly shoved in with the “nu-metal” lot with debut “LD-50″, their [...]

November 14th, 2008 by Oxking 

Discuss…….

Discuss…….

James Marsters as Piccolo? James Wong directing! This could in theory be amazing. But Goku looks a bit skinny doesn’t he?
[OxKing]

November 13th, 2008 by Oxking 

William Control, “Hate Culture”

William Control, “Hate Culture”

William Francis. I hate this man. Him, and his mockery of a goth rock band Aiden, have plagued the ears of our corruptible youth for far too long. Taking influences from about every band that ever wore makeup and eyeliner but not having the talent or fresh ideas to make it listenable, they have committed [...]

November 12th, 2008 by Oxking 

A Rebours interview.

A Rebours interview.

Of the many bands that Necromag seem to bump into upon our fair travels on the Internet, we occasionally come across ones which are actually really fucking good. A Rebours (”Against The Grain” for the curious) are one such band. Hailing from Elmira, New York, this melancholic goth-rock combo carry a very unique sound that [...]

November 11th, 2008 by Oxking 

“The Age Of Nero” by Satyricon.

“The Age Of Nero” by Satyricon.

Norway’s favourite sons have returned with the follow up to 2006’s genre busting “Now, Diabolical” album. To fully understand this album, it is important to look at Satyricon and the steps they have taken since 1993, and their medieval metal debut “Dark Medieval Times.” Satyricon were always considered a different type of black metal band, [...]

November 10th, 2008 by Oxking 
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