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The Mostly Music 2023 Playlist, Pt. 3 (Updated 10/8/23)
Link to the playlist on Spotify: Check it out!
Welcome to the first list of additions for October! The past two weeks have brought more hard rock for mental health from Above Snakes, a playfully dark metalcore anthem from Not Enough Space, and more! Here are the songs that have been added since my last update:
- K/lank: “Les Roses”
- Above Snakes: “All In My Head”
- Lovely Machine: “Chemical”
- Not Enough Space: “Goth Girl Dinner” (ft. Spider Inside Her)
- The Stone Eye: “Raindrops”
- Citizen Soldier: “Give Up to Ghosts”
- Monowhales: “Backbone”
- Hand of Juno: “Destroy the Line”
- Matt James: “Chainsmoking Whiskey”
- Soul Stir: “She Belongs With Me”
- Stain The Canvas: “In Reverse”
- Seven Year Witch: “Black and Blue”
Song of the Day — Sleep Token: “Blood Sport”
Static-X Shares New Single + Video, “Z0mbie”
“Z0mbie” is the third single from Static-X’s highly anticipated upcoming album, Project Regeneration: Vol. 2, which will be released January 26, 2024.
Song of the Day — The Crimson Mask: “Domhan na Súl Marbh”
5 Neue Deutsche Härte Bands to Follow (That Aren’t Rammstein)
This is far from a comprehensive list, of course, but here are five bands I’ve discovered from the neue Deutsche härte genre that don’t get nearly enough recognition in the U.S.
1. Oomph!
Formed in 1989, Oomph! actually pioneered the neue Deutsche härte movement, according to some sources The thing I really love about them is the fact that they change a little (sometimes a lot) every couple of albums. They started with a more electronic/dance/industrial sound, but they quickly morphed into guitar-driven rock/metal. Several bands that came after drew inspiration from Oomph!, including – most notably – Rammstein.
2. Eisbrecher
I actually discovered Eisbrecher years ago, but I didn’t know the band’s name. My best friend had their song “Wilkommen im Nichts” downloaded to her computer, and I loved it. Later, I searched for the song, found that it was by Eisbrecher, and went down the rabbit hole. I bought a copy of their 2010 release Eiszeit and I’ve been a fan ever since.
3. Stahlmann
I found Stahlmann after I’d begun listening to Eisbrecher (and obsessing over the track “Wir Sind Wir” by Paul van Dyk and Peter Heppner). I think at that point I was simply looking for similar bands because I really enjoy the genre. The first song I remember hearing by Stahlmann was “Schwarz.”
4. Erdling
Erdling was founded in 2014 by Neill Freiwald and Niklas Kahl. They are a blend of heavier rock and neue Deutsche härte. I remember listening to “Mein Element” and really being able to hear the Rammstein influence.
5. Die Kreatur
Die Kreatur is a project formed by Chris Harms (Lord of the Lost) and Dero Goi (Oomph!). The two artists had made guest appearances on tracks for each other’s bands, and they finally decided to merge into a separate entity. The project meshes together the more gothic metal sound of Lord of the Lost with the neue Deutsche härte elements that started with Oomph! Thus far, they have only released one album, entitled Panoptikum, but here’s hoping there will be more from them in the future!
Song of the Day — Counter: “The Darkness”
Song of the Day — Basic Responsibility: “Monkey Queen”
“Monkey Queen” is the debut single from Basic Responsibility!
Song of the Day — Sorry Not Sorry: “Metaphors for Sinking”
The Mostly Music 2023 Playlist, Pt. 3 (Updated 9/24/23)
Over the last two weeks, there have been several amazing singles released by some truly talented bands/artists! Here are the tracks I recently added to the playlist.
- Danger Silent: “I Will Never Sleep”
- Zack Miranowic: “Live Again”
- Six Scars: “Out of Time”
- Storm-Kingdom: “Empires”
- Winter in May: “Baby, Can I Hold You?”
- Circle of Dust: “Descend” (Aesthetic Perfection remix)
- Antagonïzer: “Bow Down”
- The Props: “Target Practice”
- The Props: “Shadow in the Sun”
- Lydia Can’t Breathe: “Killerz”
- By All Means: “Swing”
- Hello Luna: “Rampage”
- Like a Storm: “Sinners & Saints”
- The BRKN: “FANGS”
- Citizen Soldier: “Comparison”
- New Medicine: “Never Know”
- Soul Stir: “When You’re Not With Me”
- The Funeral Portrait: “Dark Thoughts”
- Dark Remedy: “Possession”
- Steam Slicer: “Exuberant”
- Hooked Like Helen: “Fraud”
- Like Ghosts: “Live Forever”
- Horizon Theory: “Darkness”
- Seventh Day Slumber: “Feasting on Vultures” (ft. Kellin Quinn)