Unter Null Makes Comeback in Collab Track With Frontal Boundary

‘Twas fifteen years ago when Unter Null released arguably the most definitive work of her career with Moving On. Although most did not assume that the sensation would disappear from the scene for nearly fifteen years before making a comeback and that time has finally come. While the big, big announcements are still kept behind an iron curtain (no album announcements for example) she has released a collaboration single with Frontal Boundary titled Hollow.

The song is like a time traveling device taking you back right where she left off. Both Frontal Boundary and Unter Null collide in a smorgasbord of aggrotech and dark electro antics. Unter Null’s voice hasn’t changed a bit and has all the growling energy that gave her earlier works so much angst. Prepare to dance.

Hollow has been released via Re:Mission Entertainment in both digital and limited edition CD formats. The single comes along with several remixes from the likes of Rotersand, Antibody, genCAB, Mortal Realm, Leaether Strip, and Manufactura. You can grab a copy HERE.

Steven Gullotta

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