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Saturday, April 25, 2026

Scimitar : "Errare"

 





When was the last time I reviewed an actual goth album?  Oh, it was 12 days ago when I reviewed Requiem in White. Anyways, this band outta LA, is leaning on the more post-punk sidde of the equation half the time, but are not just ripping off Siouxsie. In fact, her vocals are more punk and aggressive in the militant chant of "Epitome" that carries an electronic throb, so they are shifting genres from song to song, but keeping things dark. The more typical post-punk bass line emerges on "Fade' as the guitar uses the reverb-heavy vibrations to create the creepy atmosphere. The vocals are more whispered without trying to be Boy Harsher, though they are pointed in that direction for this one, just more organic and instrument-driven. 

The problem with using the kind of drum machines they are using is how it limits your dynamic range, where a real drummer can switch it up. This leads to them riding the same groove throughout the song. There is a more new wave feel to "Consume." It is weird when they go into the more electronic parts; they are never really delving into dark wave. The vocals are more spoken than sung on these songs and are done in a manner that does not convey those emotions. I think "Astroturf" is about a machine lover, but I haven't been paying a ton of attention to the lyrics. 

"Zenith" flips things into a more 80s new wave style, though the vocals sit further back in the mix than something Blondie would have done. The song references being frozen in time, so perhaps this is a self-awareness of the 80s fixation. Though, to their credit, from a production standpoint it has a more modern lo-fi punk sound. The third act of this album does lean more heavily in a punk direction. It is felt ot a greater extent on "Algo Esta Pasando." In some ways, this is a kink in their creative armor, but it still works well enough here. The reverb returns for the guitars of the last song, which finds her coming closer to singing again. The mood of the song is one of the album's darker moments. I will give this album a 9; it takes a solid stab at doing its own thing and draws blood. 



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