Dais Records
Choir Boy’s “Sunday Light” Is a Blissful Song About the Terrors of Ritual
The dreamy pop project has signed to Dais Records for a new single.
Almost 20 Years Later, Coil’s Drone Masterpiece Is Still a Record Out of Time
Drew McDowall revisits ‘Time Machines’ psychotropic qualities ahead of the record’s October 13 reissue on Dais Records.
High-Functioning Flesh's New Single Finds Bliss in End Times
Hear "Talk About" from the Los Angeles synth duo's upcoming album 'Culture Cut.'
Cash Askew of Them Are Us Too is Confirmed Dead in Oakland Warehouse Fire
Searches of the Ghost Ship venue, which burned down Friday night, still continue, with many more also presumed dead.
Two Albums From Iconic 90s New Zealand Post Punk Act The Cakekitchen Are Available for the First Time In 25 Years
In New Zealand’s fabled history of quality and introspective pop, multi-instrumentalist Graeme Jefferies produced some of the best.
High-Functioning Flesh’s “Human Remains” Single Is as Grim and Gory as Its Name
The Los Angeles duo returns with a 7" on Dais Records
We Talked to Drew McDowall about 'Collapse,' Coil, And Everything in Between
"Seeing Drew McDowall live is an experience of equal parts pain and beauty. Simply put, It is the work of a master."
The Nature of Electricity: An Interview with Sean McBride of Martial Canterel
McBride talks Kevin Shields, oboes, analog gear in a digital age, and making your identity through your music versus making your music through an identity.