Philadelphia’s Night Sins are streaming today their latest LP Dancing Chrome via Funeral Party Records. The record is an infusion of cold and fierce guitar hooks, virulent keys, and a fuzzed out drum machines, and growling vocals that reminiscent of bands such as Altered States, Gargoyle Sox, and obviously, The Sisters Of Mercy via Floodland and Vision Thing.
Standout tracks such as Crystal Blue, the title track Dancing Chrome, Daisy Chain, and Heaven’s Eyes, all featuring the ached growl of singer Kyle Kimball vocals rising through the icy production like a hot breath under a winter sky.
Sarcophagus golden carcass Sarcophagus rigor mortis Drenched in cataclysm and curled in dystopian dread, Qual—William Maybelline’s fierce alter ego—seizes the…
Skin sloughed off Exposed rot Sickness spied Wet, weak eyes Lacerated soul Psychodermatology is a medical field that studies the…
Loving something you shouldn’t is like clutching a live wire—painful, charged, and impossible to release. You know it’s wrong, yet…
In tracing the roots of German-Swiss trio Emily Kinski’s Dead (Oliver Spring, Thomas Kowa, René Ebner), one senses their fierce…
Fighting for my life alone, Begging for a place to call my home I’m standing in my way, Don’t want…
Maybe it’s just me Or the Devil in the trees This silence is raven The fear of breaking out Grief…