Today, we bring you some videos that we have received during this 2020 that is finally coming to an end.
Sindicato Vertical
We went to two concerts of the post-punk band from Alicante Sindicato Vertical at the beginning of the year and back then, we couldn’t foresee what was going to happen later. They were presenting their first album, and this “Post-Truth” is the new single. The rest of the album is also full of great tracks, so please give it a chance.
Poisoned Hestia
Poisoned Hestia is a band that was created in 1991, but they split a few years later without releasing anything. Now they are back with the intention of creating the darkest and most scary music ever, and they prove it with this three singles serie entitled “The Horror Series”. After seeing Possessed, which is the last one, we only have one doubt, what’s better, the video or the song?
Calaverx
From Mexico, arrives Calaverx, a project that has really surprised us thanks to some rock n roll influences, a modern darkwave sound and a catchy chorus.
Tétrico Romance
Also from Mexico but with a sound with influences from metal, Tétrico Romance and their “Ilusión”. They are working on new material, so we hope that we will have news from them soon.
The Black Capes
Last video from Green band The Black Capes looks like a Goth “who is who” as you can find collaborations of members of Sonsombre, The Kentucky Vampires, Death Loves Veronica, Cold Remembrance. It’s utterly normal that with all these collaborators, they created such a good song.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xzci4jRKpMY&ab_channel=darkTunesMusicGroup&fbclid=IwAR0geKc_3QWTQQTRGc8fpfzne7ihVjQ9z9izhCn3XKTRRlknKYDTkRkPQsY
Lefki Symphonia
And also from Greece is classic Goth rock band Lefki Symphonia that featured on our video of the week not long ago. Now, they have a new one that you can find below.
In a Darkened Room
In a Darkened Room, a new band from Texas has just released their third single where we can find some influences from post-punk and eighties Goth rock. Thanks to bands like this, we can still look at the future with nostalgia.
Acid Blood
After all this darkness and drama, nothing better than the crazy fun of Swedish punk band Acid Blood and this amazing video that proves that you can live in a living room.