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A Slow-Burning Descent: UZU’s Ichi EP Review

A blend of industrial tones, haunting vocals, and emotional weight—UZU’s Ichi unfolds as a slow-burning experience. But does its atmosphere and sound fully carry the album from start to finish?

The EP’s Sound:

The album starts off with a quiet instrumental and expands into good sounds from the artist throughout. Even though at times the songs tend to drag, the vocals remain strong across the tracks. The band reminds me of earlier industrial rock sounds from the ’90s, with a mix of low, slow vocals backed by real instruments and electronic beats.

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Review Of The Music Video Mercy By Fourth Heaven

A haunting blend of tarot symbolism, smoke, and gothic atmosphere, Fourth Heaven’s Mercy draws you into a world of mysticism and emotion. But beneath the visuals, does the story and sound truly hold its ground?

Mercy – The Music Video

The Fourth Heaven video opens with the vocalist standing still, composed, and delivering her lines with a calm presence. The visuals lean into a Victorian, bygone aesthetic, with smoke drifting around a tarot card table, creating a mystical and slightly occult atmosphere. Throughout the video, the band members appear intermittently, though mostly in static shots.

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Review Of My Redemption By Christine Plays Viola

Christine Plays Viola recently reached out to Gothic Bite Magazine to review their work. The following is our full review of the tracks she shared with us.

This is my written review of the music artist Christine Plays Viola and the song “My Redemption” from their upcoming album, F.I.V.E. – Fear Increases Violent Emotions. To be released in 2026. The famous Cleopatra Records label produces them. They’re an Italian dark wave/post-punk band founded in the early 90s. 

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Review of Post Mortem Invictus Album by Luci Ferrum

Luci Ferrum recently reached out to Gothic Bite Magazine to review her work. The following is our full review of the tracks she shared with us.

“Across the EP, themes move through emotional deadlock (“Push and Pull”), inherited trauma (“Cycle Breaker”), and mental self-mutilation demanded by others (“Custom Made”). Sonically, the record blends industrial grit, trip-hop intimacy, and cinematic tension, supported by tightly disciplined vocal performances.” — Luci Ferrum

This is written and reviewed by song with my opinion at the end of the review. Onto the review!

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Review Of The Song Mercy From Fourth Heaven

The Italian, Milan-based goth alternative band Fourth Heaven comes back for an advanced review of their new upcoming song Mercy. Here is the review!

A review of Fourth Heaven’s Mercy from their new EP, or called an Extended Play with fever songs, the album is due for an April 2026 release date.

Mercy 

The introduction of the song comes into a good female vocal, then the drums, guitars blast, and other assorted sounds in a strong roar with a fast rhythm. The chants and wails from the singer continue from start to finish. Ending in vibrant chants and blasting beats.

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Review of the Priestess Song By Fourth Heaven

This is a press kit release with 2 tracks by Fourth Heaven, which is an Alt. Italian industrial/Alt.Metal band from Italy. This is a track from their debut album from 2025.

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Of Darkness and Other Familiaries: Part 2

In passing years among those times, I found that rock stars like Evanescence took on a new form of Goth Nu Metal rose, especially with Slipknot, which I actually like, The Subliminal Versus the most and wasn’t big on Iowa, but their debut album was insane. I found their bands along the way, and I went through an extreme black metal obsession. Among these bands, I found Cradle of Filth.

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