The Spill Magazine The Spill Magazine
The Spill Magazine The Spill Magazine
The Spill Magazine The Spill Magazine
  • Reviews
    • Album Reviews
    • Features
    • Live Reviews
    • Festivals
  • Portraits
  • Headlines
    • News
    • Contests
    • Events
    • Entertainment Headlines
    • Concert Listings
    • Toronto Concert Venues
  • New Music
    • Premieres
    • Track Of The Day
  • Track Of The Month
  • Books + Movies
  • About
16
new
SPILL VIDEO PREMIERE: EMM GRYNER – “TOUCH THE SKY”
SPILL NEWS: DONOVAN WOODS DROPS GUT-PUNCH SINGLE DEDICATED TO HIS LATE FRIEND ABE STOKLASA + NEW EP OUT FEBRUARY 27
SPILL NEWS: SUZIE UNGERLEIDER BEGINS TOUR THIS FRIDAY | ANNOUNCES DELUXE LP INCLUDING NEW SINGLE “AMSTERDAM” (FEAT. WHITEHORSE)
SPILL NEWS: THE NEW PORNOGRAPHERS ANNOUNCE ‘THE FORMER SITE OF’ & SHARE NEW SINGLE/VIDEO “VOTIVE”
SPILL NEWS: SEVENDUST ANNOUNCE 15th STUDIO ALBUM ‘ONE’ SCHEDULED FOR RELEASE ON MAY 1
SPILL NEW MUSIC: MARCO BENEVENTO SHAKES THINGS UP ON A JOLLY JAZZ-FUNK JAM FOR JANUARY “FRIZZANTE” VIA BIG CROWN RECORDS
SPILL NEWS: KALEO ANNOUNCE 10-YEAR ANNIVERSARY EDITION OF MULTI-PLATINUM DEBUT ALBUM ‘A/B’ DUE OUT JUNE 10 VIA RHINO RECORDS | NORTH AMERICAN TOUR DATES
SPILL NEW MUSIC: CANADIAN ROCK LEGENDS RUSH COMMEMORATE THEIR CLASSIC ALBUM ‘GRACE UNDER PRESSURE’ WITH EXPANDED REISSUE
SPILL NEWS: LEGENDARY ROCK BAND MEN AT WORK ANNOUNCE 2026 US HEADLINING TOUR WITH TOAD THE WET SPROCKET AND SPECIAL GUEST SHONEN KNIFE
SPILL NEWS: CORROSION OF CONFORMITY ANNOUNCES NORTH AMERICAN HEADLINING TOUR THIS SPRING WITH SUPPORT FROM WHORES AND CROBOT
SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: KATIE TUPPER – GREYHOUND
SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: DELANEY BAILEY – CONCAVE
SPILL NEW MUSIC: SQUEEZE RELEASES THIRD TRACK FROM HIGHLY ANTICIPATED FORTHCOMING ALBUM ‘TRIXIES’ “YOU GET THE FEELING”
SPILL NEW MUSIC: NYC BAND TELESCREENS SHARE NEW SINGLE “PREACHER”
SPILL NEWS: THE GENERATIONS TOUR BRINGS TOGETHER THREE ICONIC BRITISH ARTISTS: THE HUMAN LEAGUE, SOFT CELL & ALISON MOYET
SPILL NEWS: DREAM THEATER “LOST NOT FORGOTTEN ARCHIVES” SERIES RETURNS WITH LIVE IN TOKYO, 2010 ON MARCH 13
  • Reviews
    • Album Reviews
    • Features
    • Live Reviews
    • Festivals
  • Portraits
  • Headlines
    • News
    • Contests
    • Events
    • Entertainment Headlines
    • Concert Listings
    • Toronto Concert Venues
  • New Music
    • Premieres
    • Track Of The Day
  • Track Of The Month
  • Books + Movies
  • About
  • Spill Menu
    • Reviews
      • Album Reviews
      • Features
      • Live Reviews
      • Festivals
    • Portraits
    • Headlines
      • News
      • Contests
      • Events
      • Entertainment Headlines
      • Concert Listings
      • Toronto Concert Venues
    • New Music
      • Premieres
      • Track Of The Day
    • Track Of The Month
    • Books + Movies
    • About
Album Reviews
341
previous article
SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: EELS - EELS TIME!
next article
SPILL FESTIVAL REVIEW: CANADIAN MUSIC WEEK 2024 - RUBICINI w/ IBXRHM @ THE PAINTED LADY, TORONTO

SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: CLAN OF XYMOX – EXODUS

Clan Of Xymox

CLAN OF XYMOX
EXODUS
METROPOLIS RECORDS

Clan of Xymox emerged from the depths of the Netherlands in 1981, unleashing their darkwave prowess upon the world. Their album Exodus is a testament to their mastery of the genre. If you have a morbid fascination with brooding depths and find solace in the melancholy tones of darkwave, this album will surely be your cup of gloom. So, grab your blackest attire, dim the lights, and prepare to be consumed by the captivating abyss of Exodus.

Darkwave, a subgenre of alternative and gothic music, often incorporates elements of electronic music and synthesisers. Clan of Xymox is on brand and keeps to this original recipe. The lyrics typically explore melancholy, introspection, and the darker aspects of human emotions. The music is atmospheric and ethereal, creating a haunting and reflective mood. “I Can See Miles Across ” is a beautifully compiled piece with a real depth of feeling that will have you questioning your motives.

This characteristic is typical of the genre but a problematic trait to maintain.

Clan of Xymox demonstrates haunting vocals, heavy reverb and echo effects creating a unique atmospheric sound that will resonate with a specific demographic, with little to no crossover, commendable to the artist, as there seem to be limited offerings of this type these days. “We Are Who We Are” reflects this, with what appears to tease a lightness, never reacting to the threshold of happiness; it is somewhat depressing and emotionally overwhelming. Spewing into “Blood of Christ” with racier instrumentals, the vocals shine through and bring the audience back to their broody comfort zone.

I was impressed by Clan of Xymox, an influential and widely recognised pioneer of darkwave music. Their album Exodus showcases their signature depth and captures the essence of darkwave music. Exodus is a must-listen if you enjoy darkwave’s haunting and reflective sound.



Artist Links

website_flat_2016 facebook_flat_2016 instagram_flat_2016

Item Reviewed

SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: CLAN OF XYMOX – EXODUS

Author

Victoria Love-Rainbow

Here's what we think...
Spill Rating
Fan Rating
Rate Here
New Criteria
10
10
8.0
Total Spill Rating
10
Total Fan Rating
2 ratings
You have rated this
Album Reviews
album reviewalbum reviewsclan of xymoxexodusmetropolis recordsronny moorings
album review, album reviews, clan of xymox, exodus, metropolis records, ronny moorings
About the Author
Victoria Love-Rainbow
I am an avid connoisseur of music experiences but never had the courage to share them until now. My inspiration comes from the '90s alternative and punk rock music I grew up listening to. Bands like The Smashing Pumpkins, Silverchair, Eve 6 and Everclear shaped my worldview and taste in music. I want to capture some of their energy and spirit in my stories. Thanks for checking out my bio and my work!
RELATED ARTICLES
album reviewalbum reviewsclan of xymox
 
9.0
Katie Tupper

SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: KATIE TUPPER – GREYHOUND

by Mercedes Chircop on January 21, 2026
KATIE TUPPER GREYHOUND ARTS & CRAFTS Katie Tupper’s new album is the kind of project that doesn’t ask for your attention, it earns it. If I could describe this album in one word, it would be raw. There’s an unmistakable honesty threaded [...]
 
8.0
Delaney Bailey

SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: DELANEY BAILEY – CONCAVE

by Ljubinko Zivkovic on January 21, 2026
DELANEY BAILEY CONCAVE AWAL These days the term singer songwriter has grown in its scope from just a solo artist with an acoustic instrument and introspective lyrics to a solo artist that basically has a mind of their own and goes anywhere where [...]
 
9.0
Ov Sulfer
3.3

SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: OV SULFUR – ENDLESS

by Samantha Andujar on January 16, 2026
OV SULFUR ENDLESS CENTURY MEDIA Sometimes in a band’s career, spicing things up a bit is what gets the creative juices flowing. Since their debut album, The Burden Ov Faith, much of their material has focused on anti-religious fury. With the [...]
 
6.0
Westside Cowboy

SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: WESTSIDE COWBOY ­­– SO MUCH COUNTRY ‘TILL WE GET THERE

by Roxy Macdonald on January 16, 2026
WESTSIDE COWBOY SO MUCH COUNTRY ‘TILL WE GET THERE ISLAND RECORDS Four-piece English indie band Westside Cowboy has been described as “college rock”, which couldn’t be a more accurate way of describing its sound or ethos. So Much Country ‘Till [...]
 
8.0
Julianna Barwick & Mary Lattimore

SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: JULIANNA BARWICK & MARY LATTIMORE – TRAGIC MAGIC

by Ljubinko Zivkovic on January 16, 2026
JULIANNA BARWICK & MARY LATTIMORE TRAGIC MAGIC INFINÉ RECORDS It seems to be the time for the successful combination of modern classical and other modern (or not so modern) musical forms, and Tragic Magic, a debut joint album by [...]

Latest Album Reviews
View All
 
SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: KATIE TUPPER – GREYHOUND
9.0
 
SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: DELANEY BAILEY – CONCAVE
8.0
 
SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: OV SULFUR – ENDLESS
9.0
3.3
 
SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: WESTSIDE COWBOY ­­– SO MUCH COUNTRY ‘TILL WE GE...
6.0
 
SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: JULIANNA BARWICK & MARY LATTIMORE – ...
8.0

STAY UP-TO-DATE
WITH OUR WEEKLY NEWSLETTER!

SPILL MAGAZINE MENU
  • Home | The Spill Magazine
  • Newsletter
  • Premieres
  • SPILL RETRO REVIEWS
  • Track Of The Month
  • Album Reviews
  • Books + Movies
  • Features
  • Live Reviews
  • Festivals
  • Portraits
  • News
  • Events
  • Entertainment Headlines
  • Concert Listings
  • Toronto Concert Venues
  • About Us
  • Contests
  • New Music
  • Contributors
  • TOTD
  • Privacy Policy
  • The Scene Unseen
  • Newsletter

Copyright © 2026 | The Spill Magazine
All Rights Reserved.

TRENDING RIGHT NOW
   
 
SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: THE WATERBOYS – THE WATERBOYS PRESENT: RIPS FROM THE CUTTING ROOM FLOOR
874
 
SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: RHEOSTATICS – THE GREAT LAKES SUITE
840
 
SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: BIG WRECK – THE REST OF THE STORY
819
 
SPILL NEWS: DONOVAN WOODS CELEBRATES 10 YEARS OF “PORTLAND, MAINE” WITH NEW VERSION FEATURING JORDAN DAVIS | 2026 SPRING TOUR SUPPORTING THE PAPER KITES
678
 
SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: NOFX – A TO H
637
 
SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: THE BEATLES – ANTHOLOGY COLLECTION
606
 
SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: CITY AND COLOUR – SOMETIMES LULLABY
602
 
SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: MELANIE – THERE SHOULD HAVE BEEN A RAINBOW: THE NY FOLK SESSIONS 1963-1965
602
 
SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: PORTUGAL. THE MAN – SHISH
578
 
SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: ASHES AND DIAMONDS – ASHES AND DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER
539
 
SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: ODC – TWISTED LOVE
518
 
SPILL FEATURE: IT WAS A VERY POSITIVE ALBUM, STILL IS – A CONVERSATION WITH JEREMY CUNNINGHAM OF LEVELLERS
463
 
SPILL NEWS: GORILLAZ RELEASE NEW TRACK “DAMASCUS” (FEAT. OMAR SOULEYMAN AND YASIIN BEY)
456
ENTERTAINMENT HEADLINES