Incommunicado
Incommunicado was a band active in the 1980s and early 1990s, known for a sound that mixed post-punk and gothic rock with ambient textures. They released an...
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Incommunicado was a band active in the 1980s and early 1990s, known for a sound that mixed post-punk and gothic rock with ambient textures. They released an EP called 'Carlos De Inferno' in 1985, followed by albums like 'The House of Seven Secrets' in 1987 and 'The Omega Point' in 1991. Their music often featured cryptic lyrics and a generally haunting atmosphere.
Their lineup included members using stage names like Carlos De Inferno on vocals, Sister Midnight on bass, Dr. X on guitar, and Countess Vampira on keyboards. They faced criticism from some quarters but maintained a dedicated following.
Songs like 'Carlos De Inferno', 'Detachments', and 'Faces To The Floor' typify their style, brooding, melodic, and wrapped in a layer of mystery. Their work didn't aim for broad commercial appeal but carved out a specific niche. After their final album in 1991, the band faded from view, leaving behind a small catalog that continues to find listeners interested in that particular vein of 80s alternative music.
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