Tag: synthpop

  • Circa Waves Shared Video For “Carry You Home”

    Circa Waves Shared Video For “Carry You Home”

    Circa Waves have unveiled their new single “Carry You Home”, watch the video here. “Carry You Home” is the latest single to be taken from the band’s highly anticipated fifth album Never Going Under, which is out January 13, 2023 via [PIAS] / Lower Third. The single follows the huge “Do You Wanna Talk” and surprise EP Hell on Earth which was released over the summer…

  • Night Slaves – II CS (Swimming Faith Records)

    Night Slaves – II CS (Swimming Faith Records)

    Night Slaves moved forward with this particular material. It’s a proper continuation of their debut cassette EP that contains some remarkable evolvements towards darkwave aesthetics. This material represents their second EP recording that pushed things to a bit more dynamic sound, decorated with loads of notable improvements. Unlike their debut, this one has lost that…

  • Night Slaves – I CS (Swimming Faith Records)

    Night Slaves – I CS (Swimming Faith Records)

    We covered a couple of Night Slaves records a while ago. Therefore, you might be familiar with this industrial/synth-pop duo based in Buffalo, New York. Whoever touched the base of their sound, acknowledges these creative individuals are profoundly into goth aesthetics and dark ambient atmosphere. However, dominant synth-pop sequences, industrial noises, and theatric vocals are…

  • Night Slaves – Patient Zero CS (Swimming Faith Records)

    Night Slaves – Patient Zero CS (Swimming Faith Records)

    Night Slaves is a characteristic duo from Buffalo, New York. The group comprises of John Toohill (Swimming Faith Records, Science Man, Alpha Hopper, Spit Kink, Cobra Cobra, Johns…among many others) and Dave Kane, an eccentric local artist who creates distinctive music for decades. These two formed Night Slaves sometime in 2015 and instantly started recording…

  • Deserta – Black Aura My Sun LP (Felte Records)

    Deserta – Black Aura My Sun LP (Felte Records)

    The record sounds soothing, relaxing, marvelous from beginning to the very end.