Arriving on the scene from Wilton Manors, FL, Obsidian presented themselves as a deathrock band unafraid to embrace the sound of the genre and the more theatrical trappings of both stage rock performances and funerary goth fashion. At the beginning of this year, Obsidian released their latest 8 track offering with the album “19 Dead” on Bandcamp.
Festival Review: A Long, Strange Trip to Dark Spring Boston
New Goth Rock Review - Kill Shelter "Asylum" US Version
New Goth Rock: October Burns Black - Two worlds Collide
New Goth Rock Review: Then Comes Silence - Hunger
“Hunger” is the Then Comes Silences’s sixth studio album and follows a 2021 four EP release of covers curated around the themes of the four horsemen of the apocalypse. Throughout their discography, this band has shown their range of sound from the heavy “Warm Like Blood” to the more radio friendly album “Machine”, all featuring Alex Svenson’s distinctive voice.
Concert Review: Soft Kill with Alien Boy and Topographies at Crowbar in Tampa, FL; March 29th, 2022
The Wake Perfumes and Fripperies Review
Our scene is a fickle mistress, and for as much as goth relishes looking backwards for our sounds – we can be outright harsh and unforgiving when it comes to what we like and what we do not. With close to a twenty-five-year gap between full length album releases, how does a band stack up to the heights of those gothic buttresses they once held up? Where does this leave seminal goth rockers The Wake on their long-awaited return?