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None Shall Remain Dazzle at Dark Room, Brooklyn

NONE SHALL REMAIN
4/5/25 – Dark Room – Brooklyn, NY
©Alice Teeple

None Shall Remain rise from the iron lungs of Brooklyn, breathing new life into post-punk’s cracked shell and gothic rock’s scorched husk. Their music moves like smoke through a steel maze: angular, aching, anchored by rhythm but veering into abstraction. Three men: Peter Michell of Texas, Matt Bronner of California, and Stas Poletaev from the steel-laced soil of Eastern Europe, converge with grit in their teeth and wires in their veins.

The band draws from deep wells: the clipped chaos of punk, the heavy drag of death metal, the lockstep logic of classical training, and the cold click of EDM. Together, they build a sound that staggers and struts; familiar as a bruise, strange as a dream remembered sideways. Their roots twist across continents, but they bloom in the bricks and wires of Brooklyn, where they’ve carved their mark with blunt instruments and strange elegance; no mercy, no flash, none shall remain but sound.

This past weekend, in the cracked concrete cradle of Gowanus, Brooklyn, None Shall Remain took to the stage at Dark Room, a dive masquerading as recording studio by day, church of sweat and sound by night. The room was packed as tight as a clenched fist, its bones humming with heat and breath and the thick scent of something raw and righteous.

The sound – loud, lean, unrelenting – poured out of a remarkably incredible sound system for the size of the space. And into that storm stepped Peter Michell, swinging between menace and majesty, channeling the guttural grandeur of Peter Murphy, the ritual cool of Andrew Eldritch, part preacher, part banshee. Bronner and Poletaev bore down like brothers in arms.

Voices rose from the crowd; singing, shouting, surrendering. You could close your eyes and believe you were in a cathedral or an arena. But you weren’t. You were underground…or, if we’re going to be real, a steep 50 step walk-up. And for one night, that was more than enough.

Listen to Into The Darkness below and order the single here.

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