Carrellee, Bragolin, Millie Dread at Poetry Lounge
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Sun Sep 27. 7 pm. 21+ show $12 advance/$15 door. Poetry Lounge, 313 North Ave., Millvale.
Tickets on sale at Caliban Books (Oakland)
and at Humanitix online
https://events.humanitix.com/carrellee-bragolin-millie-dread-at-poetry-lounge
Excellent double darkwave bill on Young & Cold Records!
CARRELLEE (Madison, WI)
https://carrellee.bandcamp.com/
BRAGOLIN (Utrecht, Netherlands)
https://bragolin.bandcamp.com/
with special guest MILLIE DREAD
https://milliedread.bandcamp.com/
CARRELLEE:
“Her latest single, Like A Ghost, drips with eerie allure, as her soft, whispering vocals glide over scorched synths and sharp beats. Think Crystal Castles or The Knife after a hard night out, or Ladytron with a little more edge.”
— Post-Punk.com
“Sensual touch to icy European-style dark electropop...deeply electronic in nature, yet also steeped in the organic”
— Analogue Trash
“The record paints in richly saturated tones, evoking a sense of melancholy wrapped in vibrant electronics and moving with elegance through shadows.”
— Destroy//Exist
Carrellee is an ethereal darkwave artist from Madison, Wisconsin (US) whose "dark and sultry" sound bridges shimmering synth-pop, haunting dream-pop and dark, danceable noir. She has drawn comparisons to Cocteau Twins, Kate Bush and the pulsing allure of Italo-disco. A former folk musician, she has spent the last four years building a distinctive presence in the underground electronic scene.
Her 2022 debut Scale of Dreams (Negative Gain Productions) sold out its initial pressing and was quickly repressed on No Coast Records (OH SEES, Patriarchy). Described by Analogue Trash as "deeply electronic in nature, yet also steeped in the organic," the album launched a relentless touring schedule of nearly 100 US dates in 2023 alone. This included appearances at Coldwaves Festival (Chicago) and Verboden Festival (Vancouver), and NYC’s legendary venue St. Vitus for a Synthicide event before its closure. That same year she released Rescaled, a remix album featuring reworks from Patriarchy, Bestial Mouths, Casket Cassette, ESA, and Jeff Schroeder (ex-Smashing Pumpkins).
Her 2025 self-titled sophomore album on Germany's Young & Cold Records (Twin Tribes) marked another shift in her sound. Mixed by Maurizio Baggio (Boy Harsher, Sextile, Nuovo Testamento, The Soft Moon), mastered by Josh Bonati (Slowdive, Drab Majesty), with additional production from Matia Simovich (Riki, Patriarchy) and Ryan McCambridge (IAMX), the record expanded her palette and following, bringing a "sensual touch to icy European-style dark electropop” that blurs the line between the dance floor and the abyss (Analogue Trash). It included break-out single "Captain," which has surpassed 1.4 million streams on Spotify. The album charted in the top 10 of the Deutsche Alternative Charts and earned radio play on KEXP. Post-Punk.com describes the album as having an "eerie allure, as her soft, whispering vocals glide over scorched synths and sharp beats," while Destroy//Exist called it "melancholy, wrapped in vibrant electronics."
Carrellee spent 2024–2025 as the backing vocalist/synth player for IAMX during their European and North American tours. She first connected with IAMX when she opened for them across the Midwest in the summer of 2023. She has also shared stages with Nuovo Testamento, Drab Majesty, ACTORS, Kontravoid, Vision Video, Glass Spells and many more. Recent releases include a collaborative single with My Manifesto, a featured appearance on Bragolin's 2026 album, an official remix of an IAMX track, and a remix EP of her self-titled album that featuring remixes by IAMX, INHALT, Bragolin, Omar Doom, and Brood Faye.
In 2026 she headlined a 30-date US tour, including a return to Verboden Festival. This summer she will appear at Terminus Festival (Calgary) before joining Dutch darkwave artist Bragolin for a co-headlining run across North America in the fall, with confirmed dates at Coldwaves (Chicago). She will then head to Europe in support of Bragolin with dates at Plage Noire (Holstein, Germany), and more to be announced. Spain's Sturm Promotions put it plainly: "There are artists that grab you from the first listen and Carrellee is one of them. Her songs, loaded with sensitivity, melancholy and beauty, have made her one of the most promising rising stars on the scene today.”
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BRAGOLIN:
Tension and dark-wave control coexist in their sound with an almost scientific patience, each element set in relation to the next. The result feels alert, forward-leaning, and acutely aware of the space it occupies, as if every second has been measured before it is released.
— Post-Punk.com
Dark, hypnotic and simmering with tension, “I Don’t Like What It Does To Me" unfolds as a restless journey through fear and escape. Definitely one of THE most eagerly expected releases in 2026.
— Out Of Line
Bragolin is a Dutch dark wave/post-punk project led by Edwin van der Velde, known for its strong melodic hooks present on gothic dance floors worldwide. Drawing from ’80s basslines, ’60s and ’70s organs, and ’90s shoegaze guitars, Bragolin blends vintage and modern elements into a sound inspired by post-apocalyptic and horror cinema. The project takes its name from Italian painter Giovanni Bragolin, famed for his “Crying Boy” paintings.
The debut album I Saw Nothing Good So I Left (2018) featured the track Into Those Woods, which is now a modern-day dance floor classic. The song surpassed 10 million all-time streams in 2025, establishing Bragolin as a consistent presence within the global dark wave and gothic scene. In 2019, van der Velde collaborated with fellow Dutch artist Adam Tristar on the second album Let Out The Noise Inside, which leaned further into electronic and synth-based production.
In 2026, Bragolin released the new album I Don’t Like What It Does To Me, unfolding in gradually revealed chapters. Building on the project’s signature sound, the record combines Bass VI melodies, organ lines, and rich atmospheric production. Field recordings, synthetic ocean textures, water-phones, and experimental sound sources create a layered, immersive listening experience. The album features Feel This Flame Unfold, a duet with dark wave artist Carrellee.
In 2020 Edwin Daatselaar joined Bragolin as synth player to form the current live duo. Both Edwins also play in Zwarte Poëzie. Bragolin has performed over 100 shows at festivals and clubs across Europe and Latin America, including appearances at Wave-Gotik-Treffen, Amphi Festival, and Cold Hearted Festival.
Tickets on sale at Caliban Books (Oakland)
and at Humanitix online
https://events.humanitix.com/carrellee-bragolin-millie-dread-at-poetry-lounge
Excellent double darkwave bill on Young & Cold Records!
CARRELLEE (Madison, WI)
https://carrellee.bandcamp.com/
BRAGOLIN (Utrecht, Netherlands)
https://bragolin.bandcamp.com/
with special guest MILLIE DREAD
https://milliedread.bandcamp.com/
CARRELLEE:
“Her latest single, Like A Ghost, drips with eerie allure, as her soft, whispering vocals glide over scorched synths and sharp beats. Think Crystal Castles or The Knife after a hard night out, or Ladytron with a little more edge.”
— Post-Punk.com
“Sensual touch to icy European-style dark electropop...deeply electronic in nature, yet also steeped in the organic”
— Analogue Trash
“The record paints in richly saturated tones, evoking a sense of melancholy wrapped in vibrant electronics and moving with elegance through shadows.”
— Destroy//Exist
Carrellee is an ethereal darkwave artist from Madison, Wisconsin (US) whose "dark and sultry" sound bridges shimmering synth-pop, haunting dream-pop and dark, danceable noir. She has drawn comparisons to Cocteau Twins, Kate Bush and the pulsing allure of Italo-disco. A former folk musician, she has spent the last four years building a distinctive presence in the underground electronic scene.
Her 2022 debut Scale of Dreams (Negative Gain Productions) sold out its initial pressing and was quickly repressed on No Coast Records (OH SEES, Patriarchy). Described by Analogue Trash as "deeply electronic in nature, yet also steeped in the organic," the album launched a relentless touring schedule of nearly 100 US dates in 2023 alone. This included appearances at Coldwaves Festival (Chicago) and Verboden Festival (Vancouver), and NYC’s legendary venue St. Vitus for a Synthicide event before its closure. That same year she released Rescaled, a remix album featuring reworks from Patriarchy, Bestial Mouths, Casket Cassette, ESA, and Jeff Schroeder (ex-Smashing Pumpkins).
Her 2025 self-titled sophomore album on Germany's Young & Cold Records (Twin Tribes) marked another shift in her sound. Mixed by Maurizio Baggio (Boy Harsher, Sextile, Nuovo Testamento, The Soft Moon), mastered by Josh Bonati (Slowdive, Drab Majesty), with additional production from Matia Simovich (Riki, Patriarchy) and Ryan McCambridge (IAMX), the record expanded her palette and following, bringing a "sensual touch to icy European-style dark electropop” that blurs the line between the dance floor and the abyss (Analogue Trash). It included break-out single "Captain," which has surpassed 1.4 million streams on Spotify. The album charted in the top 10 of the Deutsche Alternative Charts and earned radio play on KEXP. Post-Punk.com describes the album as having an "eerie allure, as her soft, whispering vocals glide over scorched synths and sharp beats," while Destroy//Exist called it "melancholy, wrapped in vibrant electronics."
Carrellee spent 2024–2025 as the backing vocalist/synth player for IAMX during their European and North American tours. She first connected with IAMX when she opened for them across the Midwest in the summer of 2023. She has also shared stages with Nuovo Testamento, Drab Majesty, ACTORS, Kontravoid, Vision Video, Glass Spells and many more. Recent releases include a collaborative single with My Manifesto, a featured appearance on Bragolin's 2026 album, an official remix of an IAMX track, and a remix EP of her self-titled album that featuring remixes by IAMX, INHALT, Bragolin, Omar Doom, and Brood Faye.
In 2026 she headlined a 30-date US tour, including a return to Verboden Festival. This summer she will appear at Terminus Festival (Calgary) before joining Dutch darkwave artist Bragolin for a co-headlining run across North America in the fall, with confirmed dates at Coldwaves (Chicago). She will then head to Europe in support of Bragolin with dates at Plage Noire (Holstein, Germany), and more to be announced. Spain's Sturm Promotions put it plainly: "There are artists that grab you from the first listen and Carrellee is one of them. Her songs, loaded with sensitivity, melancholy and beauty, have made her one of the most promising rising stars on the scene today.”
--------------------------------------------------------------
BRAGOLIN:
Tension and dark-wave control coexist in their sound with an almost scientific patience, each element set in relation to the next. The result feels alert, forward-leaning, and acutely aware of the space it occupies, as if every second has been measured before it is released.
— Post-Punk.com
Dark, hypnotic and simmering with tension, “I Don’t Like What It Does To Me" unfolds as a restless journey through fear and escape. Definitely one of THE most eagerly expected releases in 2026.
— Out Of Line
Bragolin is a Dutch dark wave/post-punk project led by Edwin van der Velde, known for its strong melodic hooks present on gothic dance floors worldwide. Drawing from ’80s basslines, ’60s and ’70s organs, and ’90s shoegaze guitars, Bragolin blends vintage and modern elements into a sound inspired by post-apocalyptic and horror cinema. The project takes its name from Italian painter Giovanni Bragolin, famed for his “Crying Boy” paintings.
The debut album I Saw Nothing Good So I Left (2018) featured the track Into Those Woods, which is now a modern-day dance floor classic. The song surpassed 10 million all-time streams in 2025, establishing Bragolin as a consistent presence within the global dark wave and gothic scene. In 2019, van der Velde collaborated with fellow Dutch artist Adam Tristar on the second album Let Out The Noise Inside, which leaned further into electronic and synth-based production.
In 2026, Bragolin released the new album I Don’t Like What It Does To Me, unfolding in gradually revealed chapters. Building on the project’s signature sound, the record combines Bass VI melodies, organ lines, and rich atmospheric production. Field recordings, synthetic ocean textures, water-phones, and experimental sound sources create a layered, immersive listening experience. The album features Feel This Flame Unfold, a duet with dark wave artist Carrellee.
In 2020 Edwin Daatselaar joined Bragolin as synth player to form the current live duo. Both Edwins also play in Zwarte Poëzie. Bragolin has performed over 100 shows at festivals and clubs across Europe and Latin America, including appearances at Wave-Gotik-Treffen, Amphi Festival, and Cold Hearted Festival.
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