Pennsylvania (USA)-based dark electro/deathwave project The Russian White will release a new album, Funeral Art via Distortion Productions, on 4 October. The Russian White takes elements of post-punk, synthwave, witch house, and other underground genres to create a soundtrack reminiscent of an 80s stalker flick. Electronic beats, haunting atmospheres, shimmering effects, and lush vocals meet with stories of obsession, beauty, and the unknown.
Vocalist Tom Rhymer comments: “I feel like this is our most pure The Russian White album where Mike and I didn’t have to make any compromises. We have a good mix of club bangers and cinematic and emotional tracks here.”
Recently they released the first single "Funeral Art - Part 1". Highly recommended to fans of Health, Crosses and Nine Inch Nails. Link


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