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Chelsea still reigns supreme in the realm of gothic music. She Reaches Out To She Reaches Out To She by CHELSEA WOLFE
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HEALTH’s albums continue to be mostly just OK. RAT WARS by HEALTH
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Xiu Xiu has pushed the darkness of their music to such an extreme here that it’s sometimes to the detriment of what’s made their past work so memorable. Ignore Grief by Xiu Xiu
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Xiu Xiu has pushed the darkness of their music to such an extreme here that it’s sometimes to the detriment of what’s made their past work so memorable. Ignore Grief by Xiu Xiu
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Everything that’s made V-Boys a special force in post-punk cranked up to 11.
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On this self-titled album, Zeal and Ardor don’t define their sound so much as water it down.
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On his solo debut, Alexis Marshall takes the unremitting darkness of his work with Daughters in a dronier direction.
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Black Dresses go harder than ever before on their first post-disbandment album.
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It’s a testament to Trent Reznor’s songwriting skills that his sophomore album, an abrasive and harrowing concept album about self-destruction, became a multi-platinum hit.
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clipping. somehow manages to top last year’s There Existed an Addiction to Blood with a second helping of avant-horrorcore bangers.