Christ vs Warhol emerged from Los Angeles in 2008, channeling personal unrest and political disillusionment into a fierce blend of deathrock, post-punk, and gothic urgency. Rooted in DIY ethics and resistance, the band’s music couples dramatic atmosphere with activist bite, turning club-ready darkness into something confrontational, communal, and sharpened by the conviction that underground art should still mean something today.
Rosegarden Funeral Party is a Dallas post-punk band led by singer, songwriter, and guitarist Leah Lane, whose emotionally direct writing gives the group its beating heart. Combining goth drama, sharp hooks, and driving rhythms, they have become a modern scene favorite, balancing vulnerability with force while carrying the legacy of classic post-punk into a more personal, open-wounded present tense.
Ductape are an Istanbul duo pushing post-punk and darkwave toward a tense, contemporary edge. Born from Turkey’s underground scene, they draw on the original post-punk revolution without treating it like museum glass, folding urgent emotion, cold electronics, and driving guitars into songs that feel immediate, nocturnal, and restless. Their work bridges the past and present with real conviction and style.
Psyche are dark synth-pop lifers, founded in Edmonton, Alberta in 1982 by brothers Darrin and Stephen Huss, now centered on Darrin Huss in Germany. Across decades, the project has remained devoted to sleek electronics, nocturnal romance, and shadow-kissed dance music, helping shape the underground bridge between early synthpop, darker wave forms, and modern club melancholy with enduring continental influence worldwide.
Bragolin is the Dutch darkwave and post-punk project of Edwin van der Velde, built around strong melodic hooks, baritone guitar, synth textures, and a steady sense of unease. Drawing from several decades of underground sound, Bragolin turns gothic tension into something immediate and danceable, earning a place on contemporary dark floors while keeping one boot planted in classic gloom firmly.
Selofan, the Athens-based duo of Joanna Pavlidou and Dimitris Pavlidis, have spent the past decade reshaping modern darkwave through prolific releases, theatrical poise, and a fatalistic romantic streak. Their music folds minimal synth, coldwave pulse, and multilingual drama into something sensuous and severe, a heaven-and-hell pairing that has made them one of the scene’s most distinctive contemporary acts to date.
Other confirmed acts:
After The Sin
Cold Union
Date at Midnight
Days of Sorrow
Eat My Teeth
Kurschatten
No More
Soft Scent
Soror Dolorosa
This Eternal Decay
Winter Severity Index
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