Russia’s own Dark Cabaret Metal outfit returns with their third studio offering, blending their thoughtful songwriting, ironic lyricism, and aesthetic visuals with an authentic sound delivered with studio precision.
Formed in 2016 in Saint Petersburg, Russia (but apparently now located in Melbourne, Australia), the charming Avantgarde/Progressive Dark Metal/Rock known as Tardigrade Inferno, named after the resilient “slow walkers” (tardigrades) and the concept of a fiery hell (inferno), returns with another overdose of their “Dark Cabaret Metal” in their third full-length album, titled Hush. Produced by Vladimir Lehtinen at Blastbear Sound, and with a darkly delicate artwork by Milena Kress, the follow-up to their 2023 sophomore Burn the Circus is a compelling result of the evolving signature style by vocalist Darya Rorria, guitarist Alexander Pavlovich, bassist Maxim Belekhov, and drummer Andrew Drew, and the sheer power of their live performances, blending their thoughtful songwriting, ironic lyricism, and striking, highly aesthetic visuals with an authentic sound delivered with studio precision.
The album kicks off with the circus-like intro The Final Show, a work of madness by the band, hitting us hard in the head before we face Hide’n’Seek, starting in a tribalistic way to the hammering drums by Andrew and, therefore, inspiring us all to headbang like true maniacs while Darya delivers a Stygian vocal performance for our total delight. Deadly Fairytales is kinda like the epitome of “Dark Cabaret Metal”, as if Slipknot decided to hit the dance floor or start their own musical, with Alexander’s riffs adding an extra kick to the music; whereas All In Your Head is a song that should sound incredible live, leaning towards the Alternative Metal played by bands like Butcher Babies and Wednesday 13, followed by Dead Fish Smile, and I’m not sure if it’s a dark ballad or just a slower-than-usual song, but in the end it gets a bit generic.
They get back on track and put the pedal to the metal in the high-octane Subatomic Heist, with the guitars by Alexander walking hand in hand with Maxim’s thunderous bass lines; and their avantgarde and experimental vein pulses harder in I.C.D., while Darya screams the song’s wicked words like a mad queen. Goor keeps the energy flowing with its futuristic background elements and the always heavy artillery crafted by Maxim and Andrew, while the title-track Hush brings to our avid ears a striking fusion of Dark Metal with Metalcore and Alternative Rock and Metal, with Darya’s vocals and Alexander’s eerie guitar lines being in absolute sync. Finally, after the piano interlude Hypograph, we’re treated to six minutes of total metal madness titled I Am Eternal, focusing on Darya’s introspective, deep vocals while her bandmates make sure every single space in the air is filled with their heavy sounds.
Having always paid special attention to the visual side of their art, from stage costumes and characters to their album covers, Tardigrade Inferno are on absolute fire from start to finish in Hush, inviting us all for a wild and whimsical journey together with the band. You can find more information about Tardigrade Inferno, their music, tour dates, and plans for the future on Facebook, on Instagram, and on VKontakte, subscribe to their YouTube channel, stream their discography on any platform such as Spotify, and above all that, grab a copy of the striking Hush from BandCamp. With the release of Hush, it’s also the first time the band’s mascot, the Tardigrade, is absent from the artwork, symbolizing a kind of coming-of-age. The toys have been left behind in the nursery, and you better get ready as the band’s lunatic music found in Hush will mercilessly drag you to hell.
Best moments of the album: Hide’n’Seek, Subatomic Heist and Hush.
Worst moments of the album: Dead Fish Smile.
Released in 2026 Independent
Track listing
1. The Final Show 2:29
2. Hide’n’Seek 3:40
3. Deadly Fairytales 4:16
4. All In Your Head 4:12
5. Dead Fish Smile 5:01
6. Subatomic Heist 2:53
7. I.C.D. 5:29
8. Goor 5:55
9. Hush 3:38
10. Hypograph 0:44
11. I Am Eternal 6:28
Band members
Darya Rorria – vocals
Alexander Pavlovich – guitars
Maxim Belekhov – bass
Andrew Drew – drums