Where silence becomes a threat: Michael Herter's HORROR Vol. 1: Dark Psychological Suspense blends minimalist psychological textures with aggressive orchestral dissonance into a visceral cinematic terror toolkit, while Rare Kreature's Noises Beyond weaves '80s horror-inspired darkwave and post-punk between morose and campy vibes for a uniquely cinematic experience. Coma Beach's Passion/Bliss closes their "Scapegoat Revisited" triptych with a five-track fever dream caught between punk abrasion and post-punk hallucination, bookending I Won't Listen and the original The Scapegoat's Agony — existentialist fury drawn from Beckett, Shakespeare, and Schopenhauer. Social Abyss's BREAK the chain rounds things out with industrial cyberpunk fury and a rallying cry against societal control.
T.O.U.C.H. Samadhi
Descent on Deadman's Wash
It is a high-noon hallucination where the horizon bleeds digital glare and the tumbleweeds dissolve into fractals—a sonic abduction of the frontier itself.
T'Von
Strange Things
A haunting portrait of heartbreak and rebirth, “Strange Things” captures T’Von’s journey from pain to clarity.
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Spectre Horsemen, Pale With Dust
Dub For The National Health
Heavy dub, illbient darkness. All hail Scorn.