Tag: metropolis records
God Module, The Magic is Dead Tour
March 5 – Los Angeles, CA – Das Bunker
March 6 – Tijuana, Mexico – Klub Terminal @ La Sexta
March 7 – Phoenix, AZ – Sadisco
March 9 – Denver, CO – (Vendetta Music) Roxy
March 11 – Austin, TX – Elysium
March 12 – San Antonio, TX – Thirsty Camel
March 13 – Tulsa, OK – Marquee
March 14 – [...]
New Music, The Art of Breaking Apart by Velvet Acid Christ

[ October 27, 2009; ] For 2009 Velvet Acid Christ has returned with his next auditory assault, and just in time for Halloween! With The Art Of Breaking Apart, Velvet Acid Christ has taken a huge leap in not only style, but song structures as well.
New Music, Compass by Assemblage 23

[ October 20, 2009; ] Building on his successful Meta album in 2007, Assemblage 23 clearly knew where he was headed for his newest album, Compass. The 2009 album shows a more polished and mature sound. Solid beats, interesting melodies, and meaningful lyrics give the album a dynamic clarity.
New Music, Re/Evolution by TerrorFakt

[ October 13, 2009; ] Re/Evolution is a looking forward /looking back type of release which features some classic out of print TERRORFAKT material, in addition to a few songs that were never officially released
New Music, Hideous And Perfect by Angelspit

[ September 8, 2009; ] Hideous And Perfect is a vicious concoction of industrial guitar riffs, clever hooks and pathologically disturbed synths. Consisting of 12 harsh, heavy and deliberate tracks set to self destruct, Hideous And Perfect is challenging as it is catchy.
New Music, AmericanPornSongs by 16volt

[ September 8, 2009; ] Since the early nineties, 16Volt’s Eric Powell has been one of the leading influences in the American industrial rock scene. After the dust settled from 2006’s brilliant FullBlackHabit, Powell returned to the studio to begin work on the next masterpiece. The result, An even more refined, slightly more aggresive album titled AmericanPornSongs. The epic creation, features many guest appearances
New Music, In Love We Trust by Clan of Xymox

[ August 18, 2009; ] The stunning new opus adroitly combines the early melancholic 4AD sound of the band with the glimmering synthesizer sounds of the 90s and the power of classic darkwave. Past and present are perfectly combined to showcase the music that has kept Clan of Xymox relevant and popular after all this time. With this release, Clan of Xymox demonstratively returns to its roots while nevertheless remaining up to date.
Front Line Assembly

In 1985 & 1986, Bill Leeb supported Skinny Puppy under the pseudonym Wilhelm Schroeder. As an early friend of the band he contributed bass synth and backing vocals for several tracks while also supporting their 1985 tour.
Upon the formation of Front Line Assembly, Leeb produced the Nerve War demo tape which was distributed on a [...]























