Lucifers Bathroom release ‘The Sigil’, second single from debut EP ‘Red Wax’
German dark alternative project Lucifers Bathroom released the single “The Sigil” on June 15, 2026, the second single from the forthcoming debut EP “Red Wax”.

Lucifers Bathroom, a dark alternative solo project from Germany, released the single “The Sigil” on June 15, 2026. The Lucifers Bathroom “The Sigil” single is the second to be drawn from the forthcoming debut EP “Red Wax”, following the first single “Shadows”.
Lucifers Bathroom bring a dark alternative sound that mixes industrial, gothic and electronic elements, with distorted vocals and cinematic synth and guitar arpeggios. The project is the work of one artist, who has not been publicly named.
Lucifers Bathroom’s ‘The Sigil’ and the ‘Red Wax’ EP
“The Sigil” was mixed by Matthew Pansi. The track opens in near-silence over a distorted voice and minimal electronics, then builds through heavy drums, synths and guitar to a vocal that ends in a scream. The press material describes it: “Where debut single ‘Shadows’ sits with the darkness, ‘The Sigil’ breaks out of it. A track about liberation through fire â the burning need to break free from yourself, no matter how dark the world gets.”
“The Sigil” follows “Shadows”, released on April 17, 2026. Both are singles from the debut EP “Red Wax”, which the project plans to issue later in 2026.
About Lucifers Bathroom
Lucifers Bathroom is a dark alternative solo project from Germany, launched in 2026. The music combines heavy electronic sound design, atmospheric textures and vocals, drawing on dark alternative, industrial and gothic influences. The artist behind the project has chosen to stay anonymous, and all tracks are written, produced and performed by one person.
“Red Wax” is the debut EP. “Shadows” arrived as the first single on April 17, 2026, followed by “The Sigil” on June 15, 2026, with the EP set to follow later in the year.
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