A Signal From The Other Side

Cinderpox

Cinderpox creates gothic electronic music driven by haunting vocals, cathedral organ, and pounding industrial rhythms. Her sound drifts between the spectral and the mechanical, pulling listeners into a world where beauty lingers in decay.

You Found It

Something is still here

Cinderpox doesn’t arrive all at once. It seeps in slowly—through distant echoes, low tones, and voices that feel just out of reach.There’s a weight to it. A sense that something has been left behind, but not entirely gone. The music drifts between the spectral and the mechanical, where fragile melodies meet a pulse that never quite lets go.You don’t just hear it.
You feel it settle in.

When it takes hold

A controlled haunting

On stage, the atmosphere shifts. Lights cut through the dark, the rhythm tightens, and the air feels heavier—charged with something unspoken.Cinderpox moves between restraint and release, pulling the room into a shared moment that feels less like a performance and more like a ritual. The sound builds, surrounds, and refuses to let you stand outside of it.By the time it fades, it’s already left its mark.

Beneath the surface

Beauty Fractured

There’s something delicate at the core—threads of vulnerability woven through the noise. Fragments of memory, emotion, and silence that linger long after the sound fades.Cinderpox exists in that space between what’s seen and what’s felt. Not everything is meant to be understood. Some things are meant to be carried with you.And sometimes, they follow.

Not Alone

Worlds collide

In the dark, paths cross.Alongside Viris, the sound sharpens—edges harden, rhythms intensify, and something new begins to take shape. What lingers becomes what spreads. What whispers begins to move.Different forces. Same current.Once you step into it, there’s no clear way back.