The cult Vancouver (Canada)-based electro-industrial band Unit:187 is returning with a new album, KillCure. The fifth album will be released on 6 December via Metropolis Records. KillCure album continues to pack attitude and punch, albeit with a dancefloor-friendly edge. An opening salvo from the record, "Dick", has been now made available as its first single.
Founded in 1994 by John Morgan and Tod Law, Unit:187 spent less than a year in their studio and playing live at local clubs before landing a record deal with 21st Circuitry Records. A solid debut album entitled Stillborn followed in 1997, with the promotion for it taking in several West Coast tours that gained the band a respectable fanbase throughout North America. The rest is history.
Unit:187 singer and frontman Tod Law sadly passed away in 2015, but left a legacy of music that has inspired the band to finally move forward. Now Unit:187 is fronted by former backing singer Kerry Vink-Peterson. Listen now to the danceable industrial anthem "Dick". Link

KillCure tracklist:
01. Glamhammer
02. Eyes Open
03. Dick
04. New Beginning
05. Swallow
06. Famous Face
07. Overrun
08. KillCure

Germany's long‑running darkwave/electro/dark pop project Blutengel return with a new video single, "Schwarzer Engel", out now on Out Of Line Music. The track serves as the second single...
Electronic artist SINE — the creative force of Rona Rougeheart — steps boldly into a new era with the release of her solo album La Mordre on Metropolis Records. The record marks a...
Exponentia, one of the four musical projects helmed by Ludovic Dhenry, returns with a standalone single, "Die Kunde der Engel" (lit. The Message of the Angels) — a 7:19 descent into...
After months‑long silence, Russian dark pop artist Omnimar steps forward with "Living A Dream" — a powerful new single and accompanying music video that showcases a different facet of...
"When I make a song, I know I could do it better, but I'm happy with it. It doesn't have to be perfect, and I like it when it's not. That's why I can make it that way." - Rapha Hell
"I find it really bizarre, because right after the concert, you're already on the internet. I mean, come on. It's very different from how it used to be, but it's fine." - Anja Huwe
"I'm quite obsessive, and when I work on music, I can overwork and get myself in trouble. I always had a breakdown when I finished an album, because I drove myself to the brink." - Mick Moss
"You know, the music and songs just come, and we don't distance ourselves from the music that comes out." - Jyrki 69
