Good Day Noir Family,
Alcestice’s Watch Me explodes from the first moments of “Louder,” where driving guitar riffs and fierce vocals announce the arrival of a band led by a visionary artist, Alkistis Ioannidou.
Watch Me is Alcestice’s Album Out Now
There’s an undeniable charge in the air as if every note is daring the listener to step beyond their comfort zone. The blend of intensity, theatrical flair, and dark energy gives the record a timeless edge.
“Fuck My Way” nods to the intensity of bands like Rage Against the Machine, while “What Do You See” reveals a more nostalgic, melodic side—somewhere between raw emotion and a hint of ’90s alternative pop reminiscent of No Doubt.
Each track adds another layer to the band’s personality, whether it’s the brooding darkness of “Give Me Your Blame” or the eerie atmosphere of “Sissy,” which feels like stepping into a forbidden carnival after midnight.
“Devil Freak Show” channels the spirit of Alice Cooper’s theatrical darkness, while the title track “Watch Me” shows off the band’s ability to craft a song that’s catchy and unexpectedly dramatic.
Alcestice proves adept at shifting moods and injecting each piece with something distinctive. “Fifty Products of Abuse” closes the experience with a raw intensity that lingers, leaving you both satisfied and curious for more.
This album feels like a multi-dimensional experience, rich with genre crossovers and fueled by the frontwoman’s fearless vision. Alcestice isn’t just playing music; they’re creating a narrative, an atmosphere that demands attention.
Watch Me is Alcestice’s Album Out Now!
Fearless!
Watch Me is Alcestice’s Album Out Now
I’m an exhausted dirty violence that has been sleeping in disguise. I am some rubbish that they raised in hell to only speak pre written lines. I know the freaky lying patience of mentally disturbed young minds. I see the truth in rotten household dreams that died for my lullabies. I am the reason people just like me destroyed and hated their lives. I am The cause The gun The tear, the drug The fear, the lust My future and their past. – Alkistis Ioannidou