Pharmakon’s intense death industrial soundscape is a visceral journey into the darker realms of music, captivating those who crave raw emotion and sonic exploration. With standout albums like “Bestial Burden” (2014) and “Abandon” (2013), the project crafts an unsettling yet intriguing auditory experience that resonates with fans of the genre. Released under the discerning eye of labels that appreciate avant-garde and experimental sounds, Pharmakon’s work is often compared with pioneering acts in the industrial scene. The evolution from the early intensity of “True Criminals” (2012) to the more refined chaos of “Bestial Burden” showcases a commitment to pushing boundaries. Known for creating an atmosphere that challenges and engages, Pharmakon remains a crucial figure in the death industrial landscape, drawing connections to other innovators while maintaining a distinct and powerful voice.
“Maggot Mass”: Pharmakon’s Return to Raw Sonic Exploration
After a five-year hiatus, Pharmakon, the avant-garde project led by Margaret Chardiet, re-emerges with the much-anticipated album Maggot Mass, set for release on October 4th. This album heralds a significant transformation in Pharmakon‘s sound, diving deeper into industrial and punk influences while retaining the raw, experimental essence that has defi