Nachtmahr release new industrial album ‘Imperivm’ on Trisol Music Group
Nachtmahr release new album “Imperivm” on June 26, 2026 via Trisol Music Group, a 10-track CD digipak following 2024’s “Verboten!”.

Nachtmahr “Imperivm” is the new studio album from the Austrian industrial and EBM project Nachtmahr, released on June 26, 2026 through Trisol Music Group. The record is issued as a CD in an A5 digipack with booklet, and it follows the 2024 album “Verboten!“.
“Imperivm” holds ten tracks and opens with “Wer Wind sät”. The full tracklist is “Wer Wind sät”, “Unterwerfung”, “Nie zurĂĽck”, “Das Böse”, “Stärker als ihr Hass”, “Infantil”, “Der Schlaf”, “Willenlos”, “Offenbarung” and “Neue Ufer”.
This is the solo project of Thomas Rainer, who has run it since 2007 alongside his work in L’Ă‚me Immortelle.
About Nachtmahr
Nachtmahr is an Austrian industrial and EBM project founded by Thomas Rainer in Vienna in 2007. Rainer started the project as an outlet for harder material while working as a resident DJ at Club Pi in Vienna, and ran it in parallel with L’Ă‚me Immortelle, the darkwave duo he formed with Sonja Kraushofer in 1996.
The first release, the EP “Kunst ist Krieg”, appeared in 2007 through Trisol Music Group. Studio albums followed with “Feuer Frei!” in 2008, “Alle Lust Will Ewigkeit” in 2009 and “Semper Fidelis” in 2010. The project became known for militaristic visuals and lyrics centered on power and control, presented across albums, EPs and live shows.
The project kept that output running through the EP “Widerstand“ in 2018 and the picture-vinyl reissue of the mini-album “Mädchen in Uniform” in 2019. The project returned in 2020 with “Flamme“, issued the double album “Unbeugsam” in 2023, and released “Verboten!” through Trisol on November 1, 2024.
With “Imperivm”, released on June 26, 2026, Nachtmahr extends that Trisol run into a new studio album, its first since “Verboten!”.
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