Dark Wave
-
Introducing… Lone Assembly
This Swiss quartet command the stage with their blend of darkwave and gothic rock.
-
Introducing… A Thousand Mad Things
80s synthpop meets modern darkwave so we can all cry on the dancefloor
-
Arcana return after five years with new single, album coming 2026
Returning back to their neoclassical dark wave roots, 30 years in the making.
-
If you enjoy dark electronic music then Alfa Matrix’s celebratory 69 track pay-what-you-want album is for you
Fans of coldwave, darkwave, and synthpop... wave - gather your crows!
-
Camilla Sparksss – ICU RUN Review
The most visceral noise pop album of 2025 is here to give you emotional damage in the best way possible.
-
Korfian – Digital Brutalism Review
A heavy darkwave reflection on a digital world and the loss of a father.
-
Introducing… Magnetic Skies
Merging synthpop and darkwave to create a powerhouse single, perfect for banishing the summer blues.
-
Lipsmear – The Death of Light Review
Freezepop's darkwave side project shows the bubbly synthpop band in a new light.
-
Introducing… Isolated Youth
Theatrical goth-tinged post punk quartet from Sweden releases an album crammed full of bangers.
-
Introducing… Maud the Moth
A cinematic post-rock gothic powerhouse exploring animal cruelty and cruelty of the mind.
-
Elizabeth Leslie – Eagle, Owl, Sickle Review
When orchestral pop meets a dystopian digital darkwave apocalypse
-
Shirobon – Data Mind Review
Synthwave meets Darkwave in a fantastic explosion of past, present and future electronic music.
-
Introducing… LOW-RES
Swedish post-punk duo bring their brand of art therapy to darkwave music.
-
Holographic Catholic – Excommunication Review
Chipgoth for dark wave and Gameboy fans.
-
Elizabeth Leslie – Manifestation Review
Anthems for the dark side.
-
Etienne Machine – Over & Out Review
Dark dystopian rock full of broken anthems to dance into oblivion with.
-
Watch Clark – Assimilation Review
Synthpop for the sad and jaded.
-
SURE – Nineteen Years Review
Gothic darkwave to freeze your heart.
-
Permafrost – Permafrost Review
Norway's rock and UK punk collide.
-
Elizabeth Leslie – Brave Animal Review
Darkwave meets dance floor.
-
Introducing… TRAITRS
Where synth-pop meets post-punk
-
Introducing… Creux Lies
Coldwave and post-punk to dance to.
-
Sébastien Guérive – Omega Point Review
A sci-fi movie soundtrack without the movie requirements.
-
Introducing… Mandolynne
Dark cabaret pop rock for the angry.
-
Introducing… Prospertine
Darkwave for Eurovision lovers.
-
Kabbel – End of Norms Review
Sadcore industrial pop to purge your demons to
-
Tom Vek – New Symbols Review
Returning to the bedroom
-
The Sea At Midnight – The Sea At Midnight Review
80's Punk in Cold Storage.
-
Introducing… The Nursery
Satan's in the house.
-
Introducing… Bizou
Goth Darkwave Supergroup - ASSEMBLE!
-
Introducing… The Sea At Midnight
New Wave Gothics
-
Trevor Something – Microwaves Review
Depressingly dancing to oblivion
-
Introducing… Centre Excuse
The newest wave is a darker one
-
Amnesia Scanner – Tearless Review
Dance like there is no tomorrow - chaos is coming
-
Jennifer Touch – Behind the Wall Review
Coldwave hurts
-
Introducing… Violent Vickie
Goths to the dancefloor please!




































