I really hope The Mad Crept’s debut EP Darkling is a taste of things to come. There needs to be more music like this. That unnamed subgenre that can be haunting, emotional and ethereal, at the same time as being heavy enough to mosh to.
You could call it Murder Rock; vocalist Patricia Mc does, and the term does kind of fit. I can imagine the Darkling EP as the soundtrack to a blood soaked horror film akin to American Mary.
Like the film, Darkling is experimental, progressive and at times tangential. In an instant No-Wave Gothic Pop bursts into dark and atmospheric Deftones-tinged Metal. Ethereal Vocals become screams within the ambience.
Each side of the drop, the light and the dark, would work well as a song in itself, but when coupled together the heavy breakdowns provide that extra shot of adrenaline.
And where American Mary was fashioned to make dark subcultures seem sexy, or at least visually appealing, Darkling has the same sort of dark aural appeal.
You can download and stream The Mad Crept’s Darkling EP from their Bandcamp (http://themadcrept.bandcamp.com/). Recommend them as a band to keep your eye on.
Hauntingly beautiful dark headbanging sounds.