

In Rotation, September 2002
Mistress McCutchan
The Changelings Astronomica
Track Listing: Departure, Orbit, Mata Hari, Outrun Your Fears, Veils of Gold, Parallax, Hypersleep, Olympus Mons, See Emily Play, My Shadow, Your Ghost.
This aura of beauty is everything we know and love of The Changelings. A lovely album with a variety of gems like the dancey Parallax and the This Mortal Coil-esque Hypersleep. Available from Middle Pillar Presents.
Astro Vamps Manifesto
Track Listing: Zombie Dance, Transylvania, Lament Of The Undead, One Million Eyes.
This album is a re-release of a recording made in 1994. If you enjoy the new old-school deathrock style of Cinema Strange, you will definitely enjoy this post-glam band from L.A. Easy to keep on repeat. For more information, check out
their website.
The Machine in the Garden Asphodel
Track Listing: Masks, Outside, Time, Wonderland, Icarus, Ghost, Open, Clarity, Dawn, Echo, Cry, Seek, One, Photographic.
The Machine in the Garden present us with a multi-faceted collection of dancey and dreamy work in their fourth full-length release. Especially interesting is TMITGs very ethereal Depeche Mode cover! Their strongest album to date. Released by Middle Pillar Presents.
Stone Breath Lanterna Lucis Viriditatis
Track Listing: Sunshine In The Eyes of Death, The Eyelit Path, Sword Baptismal, Solomons Song, The Way Of Green Osiris, John Barleycorn, The Red Crossed Knight, Its Hard To Dance With The Devil On Your Back, Sleep Then With The Incense Of Orchids Around You, The Face Of God, Estampie, Moongazer, The Lantern Of The Greening Light.
A most unusual esoteric folk album, taking both original and traditional pieces and blending them to their darkest degrees. I recommend this album to fans of Current 93 and Unto Ashes. For more information, check out their biography.
Sweaty Suede Lips Adjusted
Track Listing: Swallow To Renew, To Idle Eyes, Zipperback, This Matters, Running Up That Hill.
This album brings early 90s industrial to mind, like Sister Machine Gun. Not to be missed here is the Kate Bush cover, delivered in a very sexy rasp. For more information, check out their website.
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