Wednesday, January 6, 2021
MF Doom
Tuesday, January 5, 2021
New Sleaford Mods!
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My perpetual co-host Chris Saunders and I recently started an all Horror comics and literature spin-off show under The Horror Vision umbrella. The first episode of A Most Horrible Library went up early Monday morning, with more to follow on a somewhat regular basis.Watch:
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Thursday, December 31, 2020
New Year's Resolution: More Creedence!
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Like Twin Peaks, this is a show where I never skip the intro or outro credits. Ever.
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Creedence Clearwater Revival - Bayou CountryTuesday, December 29, 2020
The Besnard Lakes - Feuds with Guns Official Music Video
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Monday, December 28, 2020
New ✝︎✝︎✝︎'s and Best Horror of 2020
Favorite Horror Films of 2020
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Howard Shore - Crash OSTCard:
Being that the standard reading of this card is the beginning of a new project, and I'm in the midst of wrapping one and finishing another, I'm not quite sure how to take this. There's also the "Big influences" reading, and although I'm not sure how to interpret that on a surface level, I suppose I should be on the lookout for inspiration.
Friday, December 25, 2020
Thursday, December 24, 2020
The Shape of Spontaneous Combustion
Possibly my favorite track from an outstanding album, Dance With the Dead's 2016 The Shape.
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Balance will be tough to maintain over the next few days, but it will be a struggle well worth mastering.
Wednesday, December 23, 2020
You Ain't the Problem
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And this... well, a sequel/continuation of The Picture of Dorian Gray? I don't really know much about this book, but Vault has become my go-to company for new books, so I'm excited. And this cover art? Boy Howdy, that's just freakin' gorgeous in a very creepy way.
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Act fast - action is Futility's nemesis! Pretty relevant as I sit down and try to shift gears for the third time this year. I have today off and will be attempting to get back into a full re-read/final pass edit on Murder Virus. I have all my Beta Reader's notes, so between that and a fresh take after not looking at the manuscript since August, I'm hoping this last go-through further sharpens what I'm already feeling is my best novel to date (granted, it will only be my second published novel, but I have a few in various states of undress that are complete and will eventually see the light of day, just like this one, which I originally finished in 2008.)
Tuesday, December 22, 2020
The Besnard Lakes Are The Last of the Great Thunderstorm Warnings
The digital is out out January 19th, and pre-order for the GORGEOUS physical album is at the Lake's Bandcamp HERE.
Also, I'm very pleased to see the return to form on the album's title. I know the band had previously expressed concern people would get sick of the format, but I for one, love it. However, it also makes me wonder if this is the final album from the Lakes. Let's hope not.
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I watched Bea Grant's 12 Hour Shift last night. WOW! Fantastic dark comedy. Go HERE for a short, spoiler-free Letterboxd review and the trailer. This is currently a $6.99 rental on Prime and absolutely worth your hard-earned money.Playlist:
Fleet Foxes - ShoreMonday, December 21, 2020
Featherweight
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I finally got around to watching Antonio Campos's cinematic adaptation of Donald Ray Pollock's novel The Devil All the Time. I really liked it. Instead of attempting to stuff Pollock's novel into a conventional three-act movie, Campos and his brother Paul, who wrote the screenplay, really allowed the film to go on a more literary journey.Playlist:
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In a fairly superficial way, I find it interesting that the card I draw for this post is the 8 of Wands Swiftness when I post Fleet Foxes as the music and the first words of the second song on that album are "For Richard Swift."
Saturday, December 19, 2020
Greg Puciato's Fucking Content
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I finished my re-read of Jonathan Lethem's Motherless Brooklyn. It'd been over ten years since I read this the first time and inspired by the film, I decided to revisit, not remembering a lot of specifics, except that the movie is very different. Still, I really enjoyed both. After that, I picked up that new Brubaker/Phillips Hardcover Graphic Novel Reckless, expecting to read it in several sittings. Nope. I blew through Reckless non-stop, and even though I just got done telling everyone Pulp is their best, Reckless comes in ahead of that one by about 100 miles.Watch:
The Mandalorian's second season ended last night and I am going to feel every day between now and season three. I am absolutely floored, not only at how fantastic this show is, but how John Favreau has completely undone my hatred of star wars - a hatred rooted in a betrayal, the complete undermining and convolution of something that should have been so simple, namely, making new star wars movies. This veritable disgust that I feel for the franchise began to sink deep into my blood three years ago, when I sat in a movie theatre in LaGrange, Illinois and watched the trainwreck that is The Last Jedi.Playlist:
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Wednesday, December 16, 2020
Loathe - Two Way Mirror
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Miskatonic #2, wherein we get a ton of new characters from all kinds of H.P. Lovecraft stories involved in what is shaping up to be a really complex, interesting blend of historical fact with Lovecraft's literary legacy.
I totally forgot the new Brubaker/Phillis HC was landing this week until I walked into the shop. Perfect timing, as I finally just read their previous one, Pulp, over the weekend. It won't take me nearly that long to dig into this one, that's for sure, as I loved Pulp, and it definitely put me in the mood for more from these guys.
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Tuesday, December 15, 2020
Crash into Eternity
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Time to switch gears again. My beta reader has finished Murder Virus, I have all her suggestions and edits logged and, mostly, completed. Now I need to pursue the cover art I want and get this fucker ready to publish by the end of January.
Monday, December 14, 2020
Top Albums I Discovered in 2020 Not Released in 2020
Here then is the list of my favorite records released before 2020 that I discovered this past year.
• Mol - Penumbra:
Melodic, heavy, and mysterious. I love Mol's Penumbra record.
• Iress - Prey
• Low Cut Connie - Hi Honey:
Saturday, December 12, 2020
Emma Ruth Rundle and Thou, Part Two!
And I thought I really liked the lead release off May Our Chambers Be Full! This is killer, and I can't wait for the EP, which can be pre-ordered from Sacred Bones Records HERE.