Given the despondent nature of the outfit’s moniker, one might be inclined to expect theatrical overindulgence and a degree of overperformance. Instead, Your Mothers Disgusting Window exists in that liminal space where metallic industrial music meets post-punk, occupying territory once mapped by Godflesh, drum machine and all. This is music that wallows deliberately in its […] The post Your Mothers Disgusting Window: Self-Titled Album Review appeared first on Discipline Mag.| Discipline Mag
On 23 August 1975, 19-year-old Ian Curtis married Deborah in a peach suit, starting a troubled 5-year marriage. Read the full story. The post Remembering Ian Curtis On His Wedding Day 23 August, 1975 appeared first on Discipline Mag.| Discipline Mag
Like a séance through distorted amplifiers, Whores Of Holyrood emerges from the shadows with the kind of haunting gravitas that makes you question whether you’re witnessing art or exorcism. Jeremy Moore’s latest offering as Zabus occupies that liminal space between the sacred and profane, where gothic Americana meets psychedelic decay in a ritual that feels […] The post Zabus: ‘Whores Of Holyrood’ Album Review + Video Premiere appeared first on Discipline Mag.| Discipline Mag
Formed in York in 2023 Knitting Circle make socially-conscious and urgent post-punk, brilliantly showcased on their debut EP Deciduous Climbers| popoptica
System Exclusive is an American music duo from Pasadena, California, comprising Ari Blaisdell and Matt Jones.| Retrofuturista
Magon’s indie rock, inspired by the Pixies and Lou Reed, shifts from Israel to Costa Rica, influencing his evolving raw sound.| Retrofuturista
Pulsars is a new wave/indie rock band from Chicago, Illinois, formed by brothers Dave and Harry Trumfio in the mid-1990s. The band gained attention with their| Retrofuturista