Comprised of multi-instrumentalists Tasha Katrine and Rob Zilla, the goth duo of Science and the Beat have had a lengthy history together, as they’ve been in a number of projects since their teens, including renowned […]
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If you’ve been frequenting JOVM over the last couple of months, you may be familiar with the Los Angeles-based duo Ultra Violent Rays. Comprised of Cooper Gillespie (vocals, bass) and Greg Gordon (drums and sequencers), […]
Just a few weeks ago, I had written about “The Voyeur” the latest single from the Los Angeles-based duo of Ultra Violent Rays. Comprised of of Cooper Gillespie (vocals, bass) and Greg Gordon (drums and sequencers), […]
Masha Zargarin may have one of the more compelling stories in recent memory. Born and raised in Tehran, Iran, Zargarin grew up with classical training, playing Chopin and Rachmaninoff. When Zagarain was a teenager, her and […]
If you’ve been regularly following JOVM for the past year or so, you may have come across several posts about the Miami, FL-based Albert Ovadia, a musician, producer and electronic music artist, who writes and records under […]
If you follow me on Twitter, you may have seen me mention once or twice my undying love and devotion to Sioxsie Sioux. So as you can imagine, stumbling upon this footage of Siouxsie and […]
Growing up in Tyler, TX Knifight’s John Gable (vocals) was first inspired by that town’s hardcore scene; however, Knifight began as a solo industrial electronic project. Keyboardist and saxophonist Patrick Marshall joined Knifight, the project […]
A Q&A with The Harrow
Comprised of Vanessa Irena (vocals, synths and programming), Frank Deserto (bass, synth and electronics), Barrett Hiatt (synth, programming), and Greg Fasolino (guitar), the Brooklyn-based quartet of The Harrow can trace their beginnings to 2008 when the project […]
Some Ember, the California-based duo of Nina Chase and Dylan Travis released their self-titledm third album earlier this year, and the effort represents a dramatic change in sonic direction for the duo. “The Thrashing Whip,” […]
Tristram Burden and his girlfriend J.E. Seuk founded the South Korean band Language of Shapes back in 2010 over their mutual love of the mandolin and lying around Korean beaches playing Leonard Cohen covers. And […]
Dave Tudi, writing and performing under the pseudonym of Dave Hex, made a name for himself in NYC’s underground rock scene with Triple Hex. He also recently wrote a track on La La Brooks’ (of […]
With the release of his critically acclaimed debut, All Hell, the Carlisle, PA-based Daughn Gibson made quite an impression as an artist to pay attention to — his moody debut used scratchy Americana samples, backed by […]
Originally signed to A389 Recordings the Portland, OR-based act Anne was initially a shoegazer act. However, the band has gone through a major shift in sonic direction, as they’ve become a dark goth-like electro pop […]
“We Hit A Wall,"is the second and latest single off the Los Angeles,CA-based singer/songwriter Chelsea Wolfe’s third, full-length studio album, Pain is Beauty and the song has a hauntingly gorgeous, moody and deceptively simple arrangement – […]
“Symbol System” is the first single off the Brooklyn-based Australian duo VOWS’ self-titeld debut EP. The track which consists of discordant, angular guitar; big boom bap-styled drums, and menacing synths sounds as though it should be […]
