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North Carolina’s Cruc1fy Blends Nü-metal, Darkwave, and Witch House in “L1feless x B3autiful”

Cruc1fy, hailing from North Carolina, is one more of the unexpected and unique dark music alchemists to come out recently in the burgeoning underground darkwave scene.  Forged in the cauldron of Detroit’s industrial backstreets, his oeuvre is a potent melange of Midwest nü-metal, darkwave, and witch house. Each track he has cut feels like a twisted tale from the frontlines of a fractured reality, where tragedy, twisted love, and dark fantasy reign. With his songs, Cruc1fy crafts an ominous world that grips like an icy hand that just won’t let go.

The mood on his latest album, L1feless x B3autiful is dense and immersive, laced with haunting atmospheres and rhythmic gravitas that echo the grit and defiance of Detroit itself. Cruc1fy’s vocal delivery oscillates between ghostly chants, jagged invocations, and the occasional raw scream—like incantations echoing through a darkened warehouse at 3 a.m. His music doesn’t bow to the shadows; it revels in them, carrying the weight of the city’s storied resilience. Drawing parallels to the likes of Twin Tribes, Deftones, and Mareux, while brushing shoulders with the esoteric Grizz, Darkways, and Moonvampire, Cruc1fy forges his own distinct corner within the darkwave terrain, channeling something familiar yet deeply, disturbingly unique.

This is an album that plunges headlong into the psychological depths, evoking a sense of menace like a score for a lost giallo about a murderer psyching himself up in a candle-lit basement. Take the opener, L1F3LESS—a shoegaze-tinged alt-rock number that thrusts you into a suffocating atmosphere. The song carries an existential tension that sits uneasily between life’s feral gasp for air and the alluring quiet of oblivion.

The darkly buoyant PR3Y veers into post-punk territory, mixing a pulsating rhythm with screeches that bleed hardcore aggression. The track’s interplay between control and submission is rendered with a visceral intensity—Oli Oxen’s guest vocals add a chilling layer to this grim ballet, where every whispered word could either be a promise or a threat. It’s the sound of dominance and desire clashing in a blood-streaked waltz, leaving a mark that’s as indelible as it is unsettling.

Cruc1fy doesn’t shy away from exploring the darker corners of human desire. FRAG1L3 melds gothic rock and modern darkwave with razor-sharp pop hooks to explore the obsessive dance of attraction and contempt. The track revels in a perverse fascination with fragility—the protagonist savors their partner’s weaknesses while simultaneously mocking them, ensnared in a toxic loop of control and disdain.

Then there’s CHA1NSAW, which opens with a dreamy wash of guitars and synth before taking a sharp turn into raw emo screeches. It embodies a violent collision between allure and abhorrence, capturing the chaotic pull of a relationship that’s as destructive as it is consuming. The track feels like a love letter drenched in venom, the kind that you can’t quite burn without a part of yourself going up in flames with it.

On PL4Y, the mood shifts to a more danceable darkwave vibe, with electro-synthpop elements that paint a neon-lit picture of manipulation and control on a battlefield of love and lust. The track twists passion into a perverse game where both pain and pleasure serve as weapons.

PARAS1T3 takes the listener deeper into Cruc1fy’s twisted labyrinth, a modern darkwave track with sci-fi synth flourishes that harken back to ’90s futurepop. Oli Oxen returns, delivering vocals that cut like ice through the murk of obsession, where love and control are locked in a grim embrace. This track teeters on the precipice of devotion and destruction, where every beat feels like another step into madness.

Closing with V1OL3NCE, Cruc1fy taps into an early 2000s electroclash aesthetic, setting crystalline feminine vocals against a backdrop of demonic whispers and dark, glitchy rhythms. It’s a descent into the abyss where desire morphs into something predatory, a yearning for a partner in crime to burn the world down in one last apocalyptic act.

With L1feless x B3autiful, Cruc1fy has laid bare a vision that is as seductive as it is savage.

Listen to the album below and order here.

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Alice Teeple

Alice Teeple is a photographer, multidisciplinary artist, and writer. She is not in Tin Machine.

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