Techno Punk

Album Of The Week: Machinekit- GODDAMNVANITY

Well, I can officially say I have a favorite album of 2025 so far. I’ve been completely enthralled with the new album, GODDAMNVANITY by Los Angeles based industrial-techno punks, Machinekit. The ten song album is one hell of a gut punch in a totally great way. Inspired by a recurring dream of a woman singing, “Come home, Honeycomb,” Machinekit has put together an album that plays out partly like an internal breakdown that summons all the anger, hate, despair, and inspired pain into a cocoon that develops into a beautifully yet brutal show of force that on the other side comes a sense of self acceptance and growth.

GODDAMNVANITY is an album that not only strikes hard at the times we live in but, also shows the imperfections of each person. When you take that and add an abrasive yet powerful sound that is dynamic in its influences and inspirations. The way the electronic components mix with the aggressive guitars and rhythms along with tinges of ambience, noise and cinematic moments makes this for one hell of a listening experience. It’s one of those ear candy albums for you audiophiles out there.

Machinekit have drilled in on exactly their sound on this album. This album has quite a few twists and turns on it as well that leaves you wanting to keep listening again and again. Frontman, multi-instrumentalist and producer John Rojas, along with drummer Ryan Janke, guitarist Alexander Gillen, bassist Jeremey Trujeque and multi-instrumentalist, Aj Fructuoso bring the chaos needed to usher in 2025!

Overall Rating: 9/10

Machinekit- GODDAMNVANITY:

Band Of The Week: Machinekit

I’m always on the look for new and exciting music. Thankfully the other day, I got a message from a band that absolutely knocked my socks off! Allow me to introduce you to Machinekit! This techno-punk band is really grabbing my attention with their new single “Antipathy.” The song itself is an electro-techno punch to the gut with a punk mentality and tinges of metal that really drives the groove. Another thing that I really dig about Machinekit is their willingness to experiment within their songs to make something intriguing. Even with all the electronics going on, Machinekit likes to keep certain aspects raw. As you listen you hear the instruments and vocals in a way that harks back to a little bit of a Nine Inch Nails Broken era. Machinekit are a band that I am really looking forward to hearing what else they do and see live. Do yourself a favor and listen to Machinekit!

Machinekit- Antipathy:

Antipathy (Matt Miller Remix):

Antipathy (Demo):

MACHINEKIT ONLINE:

http://wearemachinekit.com/

https://machinekit.bandcamp.com