2022
Review by Luminous Dash Muziekzine: Chiron – The Sun Goes Down
https://luminousdash.be/reviews/chiron-the-sun-goes-down/
“For post-punk fans who love the typical Joy Division sound, but also the early work of Clock DVA (we were reminded of their first album, Thirst, at times). A beautiful gothic, new wave sound…”
Review by Black Online: Chiron – The Sun Goes Down
https://www.blackmagazin.com/?p=24848
“a subtle pull quickly develops, one that’s hard to resist, making this album an early highlight of the still-young year 2022!”
Review by Side-Line: Chiron – The Sun Goes Down
https://www.side-line.com/chiron-the-sun-goes-down-album-dark-vinyl/
“It’s great to get a new album of Chiron, which is a band mixing good-old Cold-Wave influences together with a more personal and evasive approach. I especially like the debut of the work revealing great, icy guitar riffs joined by similar Electronic arrangements.”
Review by Ascension Magazine: Chiron – The Sun Goes Down
https://ascensionmagazine.wixsite.com/zine/single-post/recensione-chiron-the-sun-goes-down
“Focused on themes such as isolation, loneliness and the loss of someone/something, “The Sun Goes Down” is certainly the darkest work in the pur Chiron’s sparse discography, a difficult album that challenges the listener, track after track.”
Review by Regen Magazine: Chiron – The Sun Goes Down
https://regenmag.com/reviews/review-chiron-the-sun-goes-down/
“The Sun Goes Down is a fine effort from a band that possesses a unique voice in the genre, bearing all its hallmarks, yet standing in a league of its own; here’s hoping the next Chiron record won’t take another seven years.“
2016
Review by Altvenger: Chiron – Breaking Point EP
https://www.altvenger.com/chiron-breaking-point-ep-album-review/
“Just play it and you’ll get sucked in the synthetic magic of Chiron. We almost wrote essential, because we are addicted indeed!”
Review by Peel A Boo Magazine: Chiron – Eve
http://www.peek-a-boo-magazine.be/en/reviews/chiron-eve/
“The album (I almost wrote the word “classic”, and why not?) ends with Hate. The song has a real anger, and if PIL and Nine Inch Nails would make a baby, then this could be it! Eve…is well, a classic album!”
Review by Altvenger: Chiron – The Best Of
https://www.altvenger.com/chiron-the-best-of-album-review/
“Eve is there to announce the band’s sound evolution, suggesting more electronic sounds in future; it is dark, more experimental and electronic, like some of the future work of Chiron. We can hear that shift towards a more experimental sound that flirts with electronica and more complex influences on “Distorted”; using elements from techno, again hearing a great contribution of Robert Anthony.”
Review by Peel A Boo Magazine: Chiron – We Own The Night
http://www.peek-a-boo-magazine.be/en/reviews/chiron-we-own-the-night/
“We Own The Night is surely not Chiron as you know it, as this is a complete different (dance) side of the band. That’s what people call evolution, or just the will to try something else as too many bands make 20 albums of the same kind. Not Chiron.”
Article by Peel A Boo Magazine: Michael Aliani – Ten Albums That Changed A Life
http://www.peek-a-boo-magazine.be/en/reviews/michael-aliani-chiron-ten-album-that-changed-my-life/
“Ten records that changed a life are those by Michael Aliani of the Australian goth rock indie pop (or whatever) band Chiron...”
2006
Article by Rosa Selvaggia Magazine XXVIII: Chiron
https://www.rosaselvaggia.com/iarretrati.htm
Rosa Selvaggia Obscure Magazine was a music, culture, art and dark universe publication that was printed between 1997 and 2006.
2002
Mention in 21st Century Goth, Mick Mercer (2002). Reynolds & Hearn. p. 27. ISBN 1-903111-28-5.
Mick Mercer published the book 21st Century Goth as a compendium of gothic musicians and their work from around the world.
Article by FUZZ Magazine Issue 3, 1999: Chiron
Interview by 3D World Magazine 2002: Chironic Boom
1999
Review by Spectrum Magazine Issue 3 1999: Chiron(Aus) “Eve” CD ENERGEIA
https://spectrummagarchive.wordpress.com/reviews/spectrum-magazine-issue-3-review-archive/
“… this is high class gothic rock with enough pop sentiments to be highly accessible coming across as fresh and catchy, being far removed from the standard goth groups wallowing in there self imposed misery and depression….all for the sake of image.”
Spectrum: Ambient/ Industrial/ Experimental Music Culture Magazine was one of the most well respected underground ‘zines dealing with post-industrial music in the late 1990s to early 2000s. Although produced and published in Melbourne Australia, Spectrum focused on the global scene and network of artists and labels operating at the time, with a particular focus on the dark ambient, death industrial, heavy electronics, power electronics, neo-classical, martial industrial and neo-folk genres of music.
Article by Marble Moon Magazine 1999: Chiron a burning flame
Review by Marble Moon Magazine 1999: Chiron “EVE” (CD, Energia)
Article by Chroniques Magazine 1999: Chiron “EVE” (Energia/Darkside) CD
Review by Ascension Magazine 1999: Chiron EVE by M.B











