Peer’s voice is that distinctive baritone rumble of honestly that makes every single feel distinct.īatavia – Mailman – The Florida Industrial power couple have called in their friends to lend a hand on this new EP. I more crackling tempo full of uplifting rippling guitar staircases. Golden Apes – From The Sky – Some real fierce competition this month has the Berlin Post Punk bard’s coming in at #5. These vocals are pastel perfection blending with the music in color bleeding splendor. Coming in at #4 it is another sizzling shock of step and turn. Airy – There really is nothing I don’t love put out by the Philly based death dream. True old school batcave rough edge oil drenched attitude with cracking snares and crystal keys.įourth Sequence | Sequential Zero () It’s such a delicious blend of what I love about them individually. A team up of Australian Ant Banister ( Sounds Like Winter) and American Bruce Nullify ( Orcus Nullify). Sequential Zero – The Last One To Fall – Love to see this come in at #3. 10/10 absolute bangerĪsylum | Kill Shelter () Stefan of Beborn Beton delivers heavy resonant drops of tone into an unlit cave pool. However it is fitting this single off an early contender for album of the year is top song in July. Kill Shelter Feat ( Stefan Netschio) – In This Place – I have a full review on S & S as well as an interview with Pete releasing tomorrow. Sawtooth & Gasoline Invertebrate – Gut Rehab.Kill Shelter (Feat Stefan Netschio) – In This Place.If you are an artist or know one that has a release in August, make sure to join the Sounds and Shadows group on Facebook and submit it for consideration. These are all tracks released in July chosen from the broad darkscene genre. It is once again time to celebrate the top 10 singles chosen by our group of DJs/Artists/Reviewers/Promotors/and Mega Fans. It brings the sound forward in time from the early Eighties new wave to a mid-Nineties industrial rocker, while remaining a loving tribute to Benatar’s original work. The Joy Thieves have teamed up with I Ya Toyah for a rendition of Pat Benatar’s 1983 hit “Love is a Battlefield.” It’s faithful to the original, though an increased guitar presence helps kick things into another, more powerful gear. The full compilation will be released on September 9th, but to tide us over, we’ve gotten a taste of what is to come. Love is a Battlefield | The Joy Thieves | Riveting Music () The following artists will be covered on Regulate This: Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, Portishead, Animotion, PJ Harvey, Bjork, Toni Basil, Garbage, Janet Jackson, Ani DiFranco, Bonnie Tyler, Pat Benatar, La Tigre, The Plasmatics, Kim Carnes, Fleetwood Mac, Laurie Anderson, Belinda Carlisle, Danielle Dax, Berlin, Dolly Parton, and The Eurythmics. All proceeds from the release are going to the Global Fund for Women, While who is covering what hasn’t been released just yet, we know that the following artists are involved: Containher, Sapphria Vee, Caligulust, Demons Need Angels, Schedule IV, Society Burning, Fractured Machines, The Blue Hour, File Transfer Protocol, Mach FoX and Illuminate Steele, Latex, Machines With Human Skin, Out Out, Flood Damage, Fatigue, Sandi Leeper, Bellhead, Deconbrio, Alcestea, The Joy Thieves, and Eva X. Regulate This: A Riveting Tribute to Girl Power is a compilation of twenty-one artists each covering a song dedicated to feminism, girl power, and standing up to the patriarchy. Wade, which has since endangered the reproductive rights of millions of Americans. Their next undertaking is set to help fight back against the unfortunate overturning of Roe v. The goal of Riveting Music, much like ours here at Sounds and Shadows, is to put industrial and alternative music out to a wider audience. Riveting Music has offered up some excellent compilations in recent years, namely Tear Down the Walls: A Tribute to Pink Floyd.
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