Portland-based electro/industrial band DIE ROBOT has unleashed their new single, "Talk City."
"Talk City" was written "with lyrics addressing the spread of misinformation and the resulting distrust that pervades modern society."*** "during the Summer and Fall of the pandemic in 2020. It has a very clear message: "One should not believe everything they read or hear in the media, but rather research and find the truth."
"Talk City" is available NOW on all digital platforms.
Written by Vince Christian & Barbie Saint
Recorded & mixed by DIE ROBOT
Mastered by James Scott of the Joy Thieves Productions.
For fans of: Gary Numan, Depeche Mode and Nitzer Ebb
*** Quote by Ilker Yucel of ReGen Magazine
The Mexican Industrial-Electro legends HOCICO release their new maxi-cd 'Broken Empires' / Lost World'!
"Broken Empires / Lost World is a futuristic and modern vision. It's a mixture of dark electro with a new mid-tempo and dark synth tendencies."
Hocico's distinctive talent creates catchy melodies and a highly creative sound design to a club-ready hell ride with an addictive character. With their new single "Broken Empires / Lost World", the Mexican industrial-electro legends Hocico once again present a contemporary testimony. In their usual aggressive and energetic way of expression, Hocico present themselves on their newest release (Maxi-CD). Besides the radio edit, there are three more remixes of the song "Broken Empires". Completing this endgame scenario from Hocico is the merciless and ever-present track "Lost World", which delivers punchy and pessimistic lyrically content to the max. Hocico's music provides the listener energy. "This Energy is like yoga within the chaos", says the band. Hocico are globally known as innovators in the dark and industrial scene.
After releasing their very first release/12" I'm Faling/ Cold Life on Wax Trax! Records in 1981, Ministry was picked up by Arista and a number of singles were issued to promote the upcoming debut album With Sympathy. One of those singles is 'I Wanted To Tell Her', and it was released as the second and preliminary single. The song features guest vocals from American singer Shay Jones. "I Wanted to Tell Her" became one of the most popular songs from With Sympathy, charting on both the US Dance and New Zealand charts.
It was released 38 years ago, in July 1983 as both 7" and 12"
7" Vinyl (US)
"I Wanted to Tell Her" (edit) – 3:55
"A Walk In the Park" – 4:58
7" Vinyl (US promo)
"I Wanted to Tell Her" (edit) – 3:55
"I Wanted to Tell Her" (mono) – 3:55
12" Maxi-single (US)
"I Wanted to Tell Her" (remix) – 6:57
"I Wanted to Tell Her" (dub) – 4:45
"Effigy" – 3:51
"Revenge" – 3:48
7" Vinyl (UK)
"I Wanted to Tell Her" (remix edit) – 3:57
"I Wanted to Tell Her" (Tongue-Tied remix) – 4:45
12" Vinyl (EU)
"I Wanted to Tell Her" (remix) – 6:57
"I Wanted to Tell Her" (Tongue-Tied remix) – 4:45
12" Maxi-single (EU)
"I Wanted to Tell Her" (remix) – 6:57
"I Wanted to Tell Her" (Tongue-Tied remix) – 4:45
"A Walk In the Park" – 4:58
Although not listed as such on the sleeves, all 12" versions (as well as the UK 7") use an alternate performance of the song that differs from the one on With Sympathy. The Tongue-Tied Mix and Dub version are the same.
I Wanted To Tell Her - Lyrics
I wanted to tell her but I stuck to my lies
I wanted to tell her till I looked in her eyes
I wanted to tell her but I stuck to my lies
I wanted to tell her till I looked in her eyes
I wanted to tell her
I needed to tell her
Just like the wind you blew away your happy lover's touch
You bring the blues into my heart just like a rush
I cannot bear the way my heart has helped to keep you close
Of you my babe I cannot get enough you touch me baby
I loved you to the lines of lies you told when I asked her name
I knew the perfume in your hair just wasn't mine
Did you ever think to notice me when you wasn't home?
I noticed every time
I wanted to tell her but I stuck to my lies
I wanted to tell her till I looked in her eyes
I wanted to tell her but I stuck to my lies
I wanted to tell her till I looked in her eyes
Thought you noticed every time but you didn't notice a thing
I'd have to cover up my calls when the telephone would ring
I'm tired of you and the things you do and all the things you say
No more babysitting for neurotic girls today
I'm thinking that the pain I'm going through just to keep you babe
Is something that I should bear
Did you ever stop to notice me when you had nothing?
And I never cared?
Just like the wind you blew away your happy lover's touch
You bring the blues into my life just like a rush
I cannot bear the way my heart has helped to keep you close
Of you my babe I cannot get enough
You touch me baby, don't be mean to me!
I wanted to tell her but I stuck to my lies
I wanted to tell her till I looked in her eyes
I wanted to tell her but I stuck to my lies
I wanted to tell her till I looked in her eyes
I wanted to tell her but I stuck to my lies
I wanted to tell her till I looked in her eyes
I wanted to tell her
I needed to tell her
Songwriters: Al Jourgensen / Shay Jones
With "Cryogenix" In Strict Confidence released their debut CD on the electro cult label "Zoth Ommog" (Front 242, Frontline Assembly,etc) in 1996. The album became an instant hit and many of the songs are still popular with DJs and fans alike. "Harmony & Hardness" was their trademark at the time, to which the band has remained true to this day. Four years after its release however, the label ceased to exist in 2000 and "Cryogenix" disappeared from the market until today.
Reason enough to revive the album on CD for the 25th anniversary and finally also digitally. Packed with 16 tracks (including rare and unreleased bonus material) "Cryogenix" comes back in the Digipak in 2021.
Electro-Industrial band MICROWAVED have just unleashed their new EP, Save Me.
The EP contains 16 tracks, 14 of which will be available on streaming platforms from June 12th. The Bandcamp release will contain two bonus tracks: a collaboration with LIEBCHEN on a cover of Pink Floyd's “Comfortably Numb” and an additional remix from the talented and outstanding remix artist Steven Olaf.
Save Me refers to the album's theme of loss. Gabe Wilkinson, the founder of MICROWAVED, says: "All of my songs seem to be about loss, addiction or monsters. These songs fall into the loss of love category. This record for me is also about taking these songs and expanding my musical vocabulary. It's about stretching some mental muscles and playing with ideas I may not have been very comfortable with."
For fans of: NIN, MINISTRY, SKINNY PUPPY & GODFLESH
MICROWAVED’s latest release Save Me sees the band collaborating with Kimberley of BOW EVER DOWN, Nathan of milkfixer and Mitch of DOOMSLAYER, each lending their unique vocal talents to MICROWAVED’s cold wave creations. Save Me also has many different remixes from varying artists starting with pilgrimOmega (keyboard player for MONSTER VOODOO MACHINE) to I YA TOYAH and SPANKTHENUN plus many of the friends that founder Gabe Wilkinson has made through the years.


















