The post In 1990s Cinema, Industrial Music Was the Soundtrack of Society’s Collapse appeared first on Consequence. Most genres of film inspire a certain sound: You think of a Western, and Ennio ...
The best industrial-rock tracks are all about the beats and the noise. Our video of i-rock songs from the ’90s pays homage to the units that were pushing themselves (and their hearing) to new ...
I was nine years old in 1993, putting me firmly in the “Elder Millennial” category. The big screen version of Super Mario Bros. was one of my most anticipated of that year, right behind Jurassic Park ...
In 2020, Oklahoma City musician James Hammontree released his first full-length as Black Magnet. Hallucination Scene uses all the best parts of 90s industrial metal—even the radio-friendly sounds—to ...
Back in the alt-rock ‘90s, there was a bit of a cold war. It seemed that the grunge faction (with all of their guitars, big amps and distortion pedals) looked down on the industrial-rock scene. Who ...
Graff added that “thousands” of albums were released in the ‘90s and that boiling that ocean down to a salty 501 records was a mammoth undertaking – but one that came together quickly thanks to the ...
The post Rob Harvilla on ’90s Music, Ska Erasure, and the Defining Songs of the 2000s: Podcast appeared first on Consequence. As the host of 60 Songs That Explain the ’90s, Harvilla has explored quite ...
My Life With the Thrill Kill Kult go classic this week at the Abbey Credit: Photo courtesy Thrill Kill Kult/Facebook Even amongst the gloriously loose moral standards of the Wax Trax Records roster ...
Between Jonah Hill's new movie Mid90s and the Spice Girls' recent announcement of a reunion tour (can we get some US tour dates, please?), we're going through some ...
If you lived through the electro-industrial revolution of the late ’80s and early ’90s — or even if you just happen to like music that’s rasping, mechanical and oddly hypnotic — mark your calendars.
In Bridgeport sits a brick building with plenty of lore. At one point, it was a funeral home. Then it was a record label. Now, it’s a museum filled with posters, T-shirts and cassette tapes, ...