Summer 2022 Update

It’s been a while since we’ve updated so here’s some recent news and a few highlights from the past year:

DEATHFORMS is taking over as the host of Wichita’s All-Ages Goth Dance Party: NiteBeats every second Friday of the month starting on July 8 at MonikaHouse. The first event will feature Mason (DEATHFORMS founder and Remains to be Seen member) DJing as Trash Strata as well as performances and DJ sets from The Sinister Ghouleds. Future line-ups to be announced soon. Reach out to Annie if you are interested in participating.

Check out the newly updated Live Events page for upcoming events from DEATHFORMS including Remains to be Seen shows and NiteBeats events!


Remains to be Seen released a cover of Bliss by Tori Amos as part of At Sea Compilations’ “Freebird – A Tori Amos Tribute” release. An alternate version is also available on Spotify and most streaming platforms.

The DEATHFORMS release of “Stressed to Impress” by Old Man Creaky Bones was included in the top 25 of the Top 100 Cassettes of 2021 by Joyful Union Cassette Blog. Tape is sold-out on our end.

Ice Queen by Evasive Flowers is Now Streaming Everywhere

Ice Queen by Evasive Flowers is now streaming everywhere! Featuring the songs by Annie Adams and produced by Kyle Cramb, with a cover photo by Hugo Zelada-Romero.

Heavy in vocal looping – the songs range from somber incantations to Prince-esque pop. Listen now!

Originally released in 2014 by Ash & Dust Music – Deathforms is thrilled to bring this EP to a wider audience.

Evasive Flowers featured on new track from Marrice Anthony

Marrice Anthony performs “Annie” from The Nimbus Files, Vol. 3 with backing vocals from Evasive Flowers (Annie Adams-Palmer of MILKWAVE and Remains to be Seen)

Listen to The Nimbus Files, Vol. 3 at https://marriceanthony.bandcamp.com/

Listen to the original Evasive Flowers song “Gone” from Ice Queen which is sampled on “Annie” at https://evasiveflowersmusic.bandcamp.com/album/ice-queen

New EP Available from Remains to be Seen

Dark-Pop duo Remains to be Seen has released their second EP of 2019, Where the Tree Meets the Shade.

This three song release explores new sonic territory on Kancel Kult and Call Hope while giving a nod to the past with Now Now, a song originally written for the now dead Domestic Drone.

Currently available exclusively on Bandcamp, Where the Tree Meets the Shade will be available for streaming later in 2019.

Tinder by Remains to be Seen now on Bandcamp

Tinder, a new noise-pop single from Remains to be Seen, is available for streaming and purchase on Bandcamp.

Remains to be Seen is a Dark Electronic Audio Duo featuring Annie Adams (Evasive Flowers, Milkwave) and Mason Monigold (Master Mood TV, Blood Tide.)

Tinder is a noisy take on an as yet unreleased Evasive Flowers live song of the same name – taken to a dark new place with the the addition of Mason’s electronics and production.

The b-side is Angelie, a dark wave take on an unreleased live song from Annie and Mason’s former band, Domestic Drone.

The two track single can be purchased for $2 or streamed a limited number of times for free. The EP will hit streaming services in early March.

DEATHFORMS Top 10 Music Videos of 2018

With a little modern dance, a few farm animals, some strawberry mood-lighting, several groping disembodied hands, and soundtracks often dark and always catchy – these are the DEATHFORMS Top 10 Music Videos of 2018.


Number 10: a place both wonderful and strange – Kristae (The Strawberry Girl)


Number 9: HIDE – Fucked (I Found Heaven)


Number 8: ADULT. – Violent Shakes


Number 7: LOVER – A Better Man


Number 6: Grimes – We Appreciate Power


Number 5: PATRIARCHY – Hell Was Full


Number 4: Chelsea Wolfe – Scrape


Number 3: Choir Boy – Blood Moon


Number 2: DREAMCRUSHER – PSA


Best Video of 2018

SRSQ – Permission


Selected by DEATHFORMS ‘Chief Undertaker’ Mason Monigold (Remains to be Seen, Master Mood TV, Blood Tide, Mystery Blood) with the help of Annie Adams (Evasive Flowers, Remains to be Seen, MILKWAVE)

Evasive Flowers Lists Their Favorite Music of 2018

We asked Evasive Flowers for their favorite music of the past year and a quick update on what they’ve been up to while staying relatively quiet in 2018 đź”»


Evasive Flowers here. Been focused on my other projects, MILKWAVE and Remains to be Seen, but I’m excited to say I’ll be releasing some new Evasive tracks this coming year. 2018 has hit me harder than expected in the best possible ways. Here are my top 5s. Love all of you.

Albums –

5. Emma Ruth Rundle – On Dark Horses

4. Converge – Beautiful Ruin

3. Vince Staples – FM!

2. Low – Double Negative

1. Daughters – You Won’t Get What You Want

Live Performances –

5. Chew @ Schools Out Gym Jam – Wichita, KS July 14

4. Street Sects @ Kirby’s Beer Store – Wichita, KS November 26

3. SRSQ @ Barleycorn’s – Wichita, KS – February 13

2. Bonemagic @ Tulsa Noisefest – Tulsa, Ok May 5

1. Author and Punisher @ Barleycorn’s – Wichita, KS – November 24


Evasive Flowers released their debut LP of downtempo hypnagogic-pop, Ice Queen, on Ash & Dust Music in 2014. Stay tuned in 2019 for their anxiously awaited follow-up on DEATHFORMS.