Interview with darkwave, industrial artist, Curse Mackey

EPISODE · Mar 1, 2020 · 24 MIN

Interview with darkwave, industrial artist, Curse Mackey

from DJ Nocturna Presents Queen of Wands · host DJ Nocturna

I talked to Austin, Texas based artist, Curse Mackey in a recent phone interview.Curse Mackey is known in the darkwave, post-punk and industrial music scenes. He is the vocalist of industrial supergroup, Pigface, Grim Faeries, Evil Mothers and one of the members of My Life with the Kill Thrill Kult. He recently launched his debut album, "Instant Exorcism," featuring an appearance by Ronny Moorings, founder of the iconic darkwave band, Clan of Xymox. Mackey's participation with other projects include Ogre of Skinny Puppy, Martin Atkins of Ministry/Killing Joke, EN Esch of KMFDM, Genesis P-Orridge of Psychic TV, Danny Carey of Tool, David J of Bauhaus. Mackey filled in for goth legend, Peter Murphy who was unable to perform at the sold-out 40 years of Bauhaus Celebration Show in Orlando. His most recent collaboration is with Beauty in Chaos' founder, Michael Ciravolo. American Alt-rock supergroup, Beauty in Chaos' has an upcoming new album, "The Storm Before the Calm," produced by Ministry's Grammy nominated producer, Michael Rozon, to be released this spring 2020. In this album, Beauty in Chaos pairs up with Curse Mackey for the driven rock anthem "A Kind Cruelty."Mackey is a special guest at Industrafest 2020 opening up for Belgium's industrial pioneers, Front 242. Mackey is one of the supporting acts for Clan of Xymox' upcoming tour along with the Bellwether Syndicate and Twin Tribes.www.cursemackey.com  |  https://cursemackeyngp.bandcamp.com Thank you to Shameless Promotion PR | Photo by Anabel Dflux This interview was initially aired on my show on Modsnap Radio. Queen of Wands Radio Show with DJ Nocturnawww.modsnapradio.comEvery Saturday 3pm Hawaii Standard Time5pm PST7pm CST8pm ESTThank you for listening to this interview ! DJ Nocturna

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