Unholy Sounds
Every sound, every sin, every ritual
E
Our Sacred Empire
Our Sacred Empire is the album I was most afraid to make — because there's nowhere to hide when you put down the mask and pick up a violin you haven't touched voluntarily in years. This is a gothic love letter to the one who stayed: to vulnerability as rebellion, to tenderness as the hardest thing a strong woman can offer, and to building something sacred out of two imperfect people who refused to let go. Released on International Women's Day — because the bravest thing I could do in 2026 wasn't another anthem of independence. It was saying "I love you" without irony.
E
Hardcore Heresy
Hardcore Heresy is a three-track experiment in unholy energy. Stripping away the orchestral drama and gothic grandeur of my other releases, this EP throws Satanic aesthetics into the pounding, relentless framework of hardcore and hardstyle — because blasphemy deserves a BPM to match. Pink nails. Black mass. No apologies.
E
Lipstick on a Loaded Gun
Lipstick on a Loaded Gun is the softest EP I've ever made — and the deadliest. Gothic R&B with teeth. Three tracks. Three shades of devotion. A woman who kills for her King, buries her rivals in pink velvet, and kneels not because she's weak — but because she chooses to.
E
Valentine's Slay
Across four tracks, Alisa Darklace dismantles every Valentine's cliché with surgical precision: Cupid becomes a sniper, a beating heart becomes a meal, roses reveal the razors they've been hiding all along, and the box of chocolates turns out to be far more dangerous than advertised. It's brutal, erotic, blackly funny, and underneath it all — painfully honest about what happens when love is something you've watched from the outside your entire life.
E
Vibe Coded
Glitch is a three-track industrial/electronic EP about what happens when lust goes digital. A computer virus in a corset, an AI lover at 3 AM, and a mass-manufactured gothic sex doll who breaks free from her creator — Glitch is chaotic, filthy, funny, and uncomfortably honest about how we fuck in the age of machines.
E
Devil's Darling
Devil's Darling is Alisa Darklace's debut full-length album — an eleven-track anti-Bible written in blood, sweat, and blasphemy. From the garden of Eden to the end of the world, every chapter of scripture is rewritten through the lens of lust, female power, and deliberate sacrilege. This is industrial/gothic metal at its most explicit, most confrontational, and most unapologetic: no tenderness, no apologies. Just rage, desire, and the sound of paradise burning.
E
Queen of Ashes
Queen of Ashes is the debut single by Alisa Darklace — a symphonic metal anthem released on January 7, 2026, her 22nd birthday. Set in a post-nuclear wasteland, the song follows a woman who rises from the ruins not as a savior, but as a conqueror — building her empire not through force or faith, but through desire, flesh, and what she calls "thrusts of trust." It's a declaration of intent: purification by fire doesn't produce saints. It produces queens.