Warren Schoenbright |Two Dances For The End Of Days |Road To Masochist

Published on 22 May 2026 at 20:55

Release Date April 17th, 2026
Format CD/Digital
Genre Experimental Industrial Noise Rock
Origin England

For over a decade London’s Warren Schoenbright have been sculpting their sonic monuments of noise, dark visions of experimental, industrial sound that challenge, scour, hollow out and break open the listener. From the damaging abrasion of 2014s “Plateaus” EP, to the critically acclaimed diversity of atmosphere and textures that is 2024s “Sunless”, everything that Warren Schoenbright have dragged into the light has been demanding, fascinating and rewarding. And now they bring us their first unsettling offering of 2026, a soundtrack to accompany our seemingly irreversible decline into fractured, hate-ridden rot, "Two Dances For The End Of Days".

This EP slams down a grim industrial landscape that hits right where it hurts. The first offering, "Pyrrhike", plunges straight into a deep, echoing darkness before locking into a frantic, mechanical rhythm. The pounding pace drives hard, creating a suffocating atmosphere of urban ruin. When the vocals finally kick in, they hit like a desperate shock, tearing through the industrial machinery.

The second track, "Bacchanalia", maintains the intense pressure without a single second of relief. It relies on a slow, cold, steam-hammer crush that drags the listener into a automated pit of destruction. The vocal performance is completely distorted and cold, capturing a bleak atmosphere. The production coming out of Holy Mountain Studios and Scape Mastering provides a fearsome, raw sonic palette that completely overwhelms the senses. It is a harsh, cold, and thoroughly heavy experience that rewards fans of industrial noise.

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