WL//WH Weekly Post-Punk // Darkwave // Dark Synth Tips

White Light White Heat’s weekly column highlights current developments in post-punk and darkwave music. Mike D, the publication’s longtime editor, continues his ninth season hosting Wave After Wave, a radio program now streaming on DarkwaveRadio.Net every Tuesday at 22:00 EET. The column features multiple artist spotlights, including reviews of atmospheric synth-driven compositions characterized by melancholic pads, mechanical rhythms, and introspective vocals reminiscent of Tears For Fears. Laura Zanti’s debut EP receives particular attention, showcasing her dark sonic palette that balances minimal wave, post-punk, and industrial elements across tracks including a reimagining of Patty Bravo’s 1960s classic and the standout closer “Rage,” which combines spoken-word passages with screamed vocals exploring themes of emotional betrayal and anguish, demonstrating sophisticated stylistic cohesion throughout.

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