Friday, October 10, 2025

Day of the Dead!

 
Started my Thursday morning off with John Harrison's Day of the Dead Soundtrack. There is no way this album isn't a massive influence on Boards of Canada.

This is interesting - this youtube post is from the 2022 Numenorean Music release of the score. Unlike the Waxwork vinyl edition I actually listened to, this changes the opening track of the album from "Main Title" to "Dead Suite," a track that essentially merges the first five tracks from the Waxwork edition. It should be noted that, without doing hardcore research, the Waxwork edition purports to be the definitive edition, and the accompanying essay by Harrison backs that up. From the Waxwork website:

"In 2013, Waxwork Records and composer John Harrison unearthed the original, lost 1985 master tapes containing the complete DAY OF THE DEAD film score from the attic of a recording studio in Pittsburgh, PA. After restoring, mixing, and mastering the complete musical cues for vinyl, Waxwork assembled a definitive and deluxe release of the film’s classic synth heavy score, approved by both the composer and director George A. Romero."

I actually had a bit of fun cueing up the vinyl with this youtube track and playing them simultaneously. In doing so, I was able to note their identical nature until a divergence that occurs at approximately 13:08 on the Numenorean version.

Unfortunately, the Waxwork is often out of print. However, if you go HERE you can sign up for notification when they bring it back, which they do so periodically. I can say this is easily one of, if not my favorite, record I have by them, so it's 100% worth it if you're a fan.




31 Days of Halloween:

Ti West's first film, The Roost (2005), is criminally unavailable, and while I have a DVD I purchased from Blockbuster back in the 00s (it even has an embossed Blockbuster logo on the plastic of the inside front cover), this one is almost as hard to find as his follow-up, Trigger Man. Someone put these on Blu-ray! Seriously! 

Anyway, The Roost has become a semi-annual Halloween watch for me - thinking it made its way to annual this year - and I sat down with a vape pen and a beer to enjoy it last night. This one never disappoints, so while looking for a trailer to post, I came across the youtube channel Horror Channel Return, which has it up in full. Again, I can't feel bad posting this, because the film is just not available for people to watch. So I'm reposting it here, with the hopes that you'll buy it when and if you can, but also, that you'll head over to Horror Channel Return and check out the other cool stuff they have up. At a glance, I saw Rocktober Blood, so, yeah, instant sub.


1) Incident On and Off a Mountain Road///The Funhouse
2) Tales From the Crypt Ssn 1 Ep 4, "Dig That Cat... He's Real Gone"///Cabin in the Woods
3) Satanic Hispanics
4) Creature From the Black Lagoon 3D///May
5) The Strangers
6) [REC]
7) The Autopsy - GDT Cabinet of Curiosities///[REC]2
8) Where the Devil Roams
9) The Roost




Read:

I'll admit, I had a few reservations about the end of Daniel Warren Johnson's run on the Energon Universe Transformers title and Robert Kirkman taking over. In retrospect, that's assinine. Kirkman wrote one of my favorite comic series of all time - The Walking Dead. Not only wrote, but kept it my favorite monthly book from the time I began reading it monthly with issue #25 to the end with issue #193. Favorite because it sustained a level of engagement, surprise and fervor that entire time. That's thirteen years!!!


As a lovely outro to series artist Jorge Corona (see also, The Me You Love in the Dark), he illustrates the first handful of pages, a Decepticon 'pep rally' of the violent sort, as Megatron returns to his rightful (?) place as leader. I LOVE the reasoning Megatron employs here - that all the "Domination! Oppression! and Conquest!" they enact is all in the name of eventual peace. Brilliant! So many parallels...

If this is any indication - and I'm certain it is - we are in for quite a ride, especially with Kirkman also writing the auxiliary Transformers book, Void Rivals. I think things are really about to get fun.




Playlist:

Ozzy Osbourne - Tonight (single)
Joy Division - Still
RAYE - My 21st Century Blues
Gylt - I Will Commit A Holy Crime Tandem
Slaughterhouse - Sick and Tired EP
Fields of the Nephilim - The Nephilim
Goatsnake - Black Age Blues
Jammes Luckett - May OST
Sam Hain - Unholy Passion
White Lung - Paradise
Slaughterhouse - Fun Factory
John Harrison - Day of the Dead OST
Fred Myrow & Malcolm Seagrave - Phantasm OST
Tangerine Dream - Sorcerer OST
Deafheaven - Lonely People With Power
Deafheaven - Infinite Granite




Card:

From Jonathan Grimm's Hand of Doom Tarot, which you can buy HERE.

And Grimm's Kickstarter for The Eldritch Lace Tarot deck is now live! You can go check it out and support it HERE.


• Page of Wands
• XIII: Death
• II: High Priestess

Creative Energy leads to a "death" - a complete change in scope for an already established idea. 

Wednesday, October 8, 2025

Mark Ronson & RAYE


It is rare to find music that you instantly bond with. That turns a Saturday night at 12:30 AM at age 49 into an event you cannot turn off. That makes you open another bottle of beer. That makes your heart pump like you've suddenly, unexpectedly fallen in love. That is RAYE. A chance encounter on KCRW on the way home from a great night out in L.A. that turns into an hours-long exploration of an artist's catalogue and yields a new obsession.

While the song above is the one that got me, I've been listening to Raye's 2023 album, My 21st Century Blues, for the last three days and it is stuck. In. Me. Head!!! Flashes of Hip-Hop and R&B, slick production and layered vocals really make this record stand out. Also exciting is the fact that Raye has a new album releasing next year. The pre-order is up HERE.




31 Days of Halloween:

After rewatching Jaume Balagueró and Paco Plaza's 2007 film [REC] this past Monday night, I feel I can definitively say that I think this is the single best use of the found footage Horror trope/genre out there. In fact, the only thing that might top it is [REC]2.

 
[REC] gets you to drop your guard early on, and then, when shit goes down, quickly becomes increasingly savage. If you haven't seen these but ever wondered what a demonic possession movie would look like with the contagion mechanics of a zombie film, these first two [REC] flicks are for you.

1) Incident On and Off a Mountain Road///The Funhouse
2) Tales From the Crypt Ssn 1 Ep 4, "Dig That Cat... He's Real Gone"///Cabin in the Woods
3) Satanic Hispanics
4) Creature From the Black Lagoon 3D///May
5) The Strangers
6) [REC]
7) The Autopsy - GDT Cabinet of Curiosities///[REC]2




NCBD:

This week's pull list over at Rick's Comic City, Clarksville:


One more issue of Batman: Dark Patterns to go after this. One of the best Bat-series I've read, and while I'll be sorry to see it go, with a character that is strip-mined as much as Bats, I'm glad Watters and Sherman are leaving us wanting more instead of overstaying their welcome. 


While I recall enjoying the first issue of this Event Horizon prequel mini-series, I don't remember it. I'm not the biggest fan of the flick - I dig it, but each subsequent viewing since my first has diminished it a bit. That's not to say there's a lot of mythology contained in that film that I'd like to see explored - hence my interest in this series. Like probably everyone else who has seen the film, I want more Hell dimension! This book promises to give it to us. 


Things are heating up in Springfield and beyond. Curious to see where the various threads are going to coalesce. I've been into G.I.Joe again in general, as evidenced by the fact that, earlier this evening, I spent 20 minutes lost in a rabbit hole about the character Sci Fi, a character I never owned or knew anything about. 


A new Horror comic from Spectrevision? Sign. Me. Up! Here's the solicitation, culled from League of Comic Geeks:

"Chicago, 1967. Magazine writer Harry Kean is dispatched to rural Indiana to investigate the sudden disappearance of Becky Plume, a local teenager who stepped into the national spotlight with staggering photographic evidence of a recent UFO sighting. Frustrated to leave his developing stories in Chicago—and the wife he’s hoping to win back—Harry sets off to expose a hoax but instead finds himself in a labyrinth of high strangeness involving a missing girl, her boyfriend, a UFO, and some mysterious black-clad visitors circling at the perimeter of a mystery more vast than Harry could possibly imagine."


I have no idea what this new SIKTC one-shot is, but, of course, I'm here for it!


And finally, Robert Kirkman takes over writing Transformers with issue #25. Looks like a potentially significant change in the book's tone, so I'm curious to see how this unfolds. 




Playlist:

Dreamkid - Daggers
YUNGBLUD - Idols
Burial - Untrue
Telefon Tel Aviv - Immolate Yourself
Drab Majesty - Careless
Joy Division - Unknown Pleasures
RAYE - My 21st Century Blues
Type O Negative - Life Is Killing Me
Faetooth - Labyrinthine
Type O Negative - October Rust
Tones on Tail - Everything!
Uncle Acid and the Deadbeats - Blood Lust
Spotlights - Love and Decay
Loathe - I Let It in and It Took Everything




Card:

From Jonathan Grimm's Hand of Doom Tarot, which you can buy HERE.

And Grimm's Kickstarter for The Eldritch Lace Tarot deck is now live! You can go check it out and support it HERE.


• Queen of Cups
• Knight of Pentacles
• XI: Justice

Strong emotional responses can lead to Willful advances in compensation. 

That's pretty weak, fortune-teller vague, but I'm tired, so that's all I have at the moment. 

Monday, October 6, 2025

lords. - bleeding out

 

I've been growing increasingly obsessed with lords.' single "Bleeding Out," perhaps because I can find next to nothing about them online. This song has the proverbial "it," even if I can't really explain what that it is. It's a feeling. A lonely, haunted exploration of desolation, doom and despair, but also an infectious, cyclical, creepy energy that keeps it moving and pulls you in. Well, it pulls me in for sure. I wish I could post a Bandcamp or something, but other than a Soundcloud and an Instagram, there's no trail for these guys, which just makes it even creepier in an age of oversaturation and instantaneous communication. 



31 Days of Halloween:

While in L.A. this past Saturday, I had the distinct pleasure of visiting two places I had never been before. The first is Gardena Cinema. This is a family-owned, single-screen theatre at 14948 Crenshaw Blvd, Gardena, CA 90249 that, while I lived here, was a first-run theatre that only played big Hollywood movies. Franchises and the like. They had an all-day Universal Monster-thon and some friends and I had the pleasure of seeing Jack Arnold's Creature From the Black Lagoon in Real D 3D. 

I've loved this flick since I was a child, and it's one of Kirsten's favorites, too, so I've seen it a lot. After seeing it restored in 3D, I can honestly say I feel like I've just seen it for the first time. The restoration and conversion must have been a painstaking but rewarding process, as this just looks so good!

Next up, I finally made my way to Vidiots in Eagle Rock. Part video rental store, part theatre, I'd been wanting to hit this place up since it opened in June of 2023, a little bit less than a year after I moved. I feel like the heavens must have aligned on this trip, because while I would have been willing to go see pretty much anything there, it turns out my visit coincided with a screening of one of my all-time favorite films, Luky McKee's May.


I have no trouble admitting that as the movie began, I almost burst into tears. I love this one so much, and to see it on the big screen after all these years, side by side with some good friends - two of whom had never seen it before - was an experience that will resonate for the remainder of my life. 


1) Incident On and Off a Mountain Road/The Funhouse
2) Tales From the Crypt Ssn 1 Ep 4, "Dig That Cat... He's Real Gone"/Cabin in the Woods
3) Satanic Hispanics
4) Creature From the Black Lagoon 3D/May
5) The Strangers




Playlist:

lords. - bleeding out (single)
Drug Church - Prude
Maddie & Kenta Yacht Rock Playlist
Perturbator - The Uncanny Valley
NIN - I'm Afraid of Americans (single)
David Bowie - I'm Afraid of Americans (single)
David Bowie - The Stars (Are Out Tonight) (single)
Ozzy Osbourne - Tonight (single)
NIN - With Teeth
Faetooth - Labryinthine
Mark Ronson & RAYE - Suzanne (single)
RAYE - My 21st Century Blues
Gylt - I Will Commit A Holy Crime Tandem
Blanck Mass - Animated Violence Mild
The Cure - Alone (single)
Drain - ... Is Your Friend (pre-release singles)
The Bronx - American Heartattack (single)
Dreamkid - Chrissy (single)




Card:

While I'm traveling, I'm using the mini Thoth Deck that Missi gifted me many years ago. Still, I have to offer a reminder that creator Jonathan Grimm's Hand of Doom Tarot has been my day-to-day deck for over a year now (buy HERE), and Grimm's new deck, the Eldritch Lace Tarot, is up for funding right now on Kickstarter HERE.


Just the one card for today, a reminder to hit the ground running on my book as soon as I return to my daily life later today. Traveling back from L.A., I will say, I kept the thread going by writing two of the four days I was gone. Small sessions, but some important groundwork was laid, and I need to continue that today and tomorrow, despite the shit storm that is likely waiting for me 'at the office.'

Friday, October 3, 2025

Revocation - Dystopian Vermin

 
I'm traveling, so I'm not as up-to-date as I'd like. Flew into LAX yesterday and it's been wham-bam since, with no slowing down in sight. Fuck - I'll be 50 in March, and I had to fight ALL my 49-year-old lethargy for this trip. A body at rest tends to stay at rest, and all that. Still, I can't complain - seeing good friends, eating Lee's sandwiches every chance I get, and going to see some solid flicks, even if I might not make it to any Beyondfest screenings while I'm here. Anyway, here's a video for one of my favorite tracks from Revocation's new record, New Gods, New Masters, out last week on Metal Blade. Order the album HERE, and if you get the chance, see these guys live. I saw them back in 2014 on the Summer Slaughter tour and although they were unknown to me at the time, I was a fan by the time their set finished. 

This song is just savage! No other word for it. 



31 Days of Halloween:

Two nights ago, I had the treat of seeing Tobe Hooper's 1981 Carnival Slasher The Funhouse on the big screen. Regal Theatres is hosting a Horror movie night every night for the duration of October, and I thought it was awesome that they kicked the month off with this underseen gem. 



I remember hearing about this back in the day and it basically being out of print, because it took me quite a few years to track down a fairly cheap copy of the DVD. No idea where that went, and while I'm not sure this is one I'd add to the collection again at this point, I treasured seeing this in a theatre. 

The tally so far:

1) Incident On and Off a Mountain Road/The Funhouse
2)  Tales From the Crypt Ssn 1 Ep 4, "Dig That Cat... He's Real Gone"/Cabin in the Woods




Read:

As I mentioned a few weeks back, one of the books I'm reading for my Shadow Play Book Two research project is Richard Ellman's Oscar Wilde.


I'm finding this book very engaging, and what's more, it's kickstarting a lot of interest in the Renaissance, which, admittedly, I know very little about. 




Playlist:

Wojciech Kilar - Bram Stoker's Dracula OST
Joy Division - Unknown Pleasures
Type O Negative - Dead Again
Revocation - Teratogenesis EP
Revocation - New Gods, New Masters
Slow Crush - Thirst
Burial - Untrue
Boards of Canada - Geogaddi
Boy Harsher - Careless
HEALTH - DISC0=PART II




Card:

From Jonathan Grimm's Hand of Doom Tarot, which you can buy HERE.

And Grimm's Kickstarter for The Eldritch Lace Tarot deck is now live! You can go check it out and support it HERE.


• Three of Swords
• Knight of Swords
• Five of Pentacles

Disappointment, ambition, hardship or isolation. 

Wednesday, October 1, 2025

New Music From The Subways!


Holy smokes, has it been a minute since we had some new music from The Subways! I was initially going to post this last Friday, but then I realized it wouldn't debut until Friday afternoon, and I completely forgot about it. Seeing it in my drafts, I became excited all over again. I mean, NEW music from The Subways?!? Sure, this song doesn't herald a new album, just a comp, but STILL! Hearing this band again, I remember how much I love their first album. 
 
That new compilation is called When I'm With You, and you can pre-order it HERE.




NCBD:

Pretty cool NCBD this week, as I've added a few outliers to my pull. 


I'm not sure I'll be buying Matt Fraction's Batman title in perpetuity, but I definitely had to grab this second issue just for the way the cover complements issue #1. Also, I did really dig that first issue, so who knows? Dan Watters' Dark Patterns is ending soon, and I've kind of grown attached to having a monthly bat-book. We'll see. 

I don't know much about Spider-Man Noir, but I dug the character in Across the Spider-Verse, and I love the design and concept, so I'm giving this a shot. Also, Erik Larsen returns to a derivation of the character that made him famous, so that feels like something I want to be here for. 


It just dawned on me now that we're six issues from SIKTC #50. I can feel this title building toward something, as it has gone backward into the past to propel us into the future. I don't know if I've said it here before, but I've carried a distinct idea for a while now that this book isn't going to go past 75 issues, so we may be closing in on a whole new world here. 


Like Spider-Man Noir, I don't know a helluva lot about Zatana, although I've probably read a skosh more with her than our Cage-voiced web-head up there. How could I not buy a one-shot with this title on the first day of Halloween? 



Watch:

Puppet Combo made a movie!


Okay, yeah, this isn't going to win any awards. It also might ultimately prove a bit of a chore to get through. But hit damn if I'm not psyched to A) Support Puppet Combo's first film and, B) see some of their game imagery come to life on the big screen. If this goes well... imagine a Nun Massacre film? 




Playlist:

NIN - The Downward Spiral
David Bowie and Nine Inch Nails - Back in Anger 1995
David Bowie - No Plan EP
NIN - The Fragile (Disc 1)
Joy Division - Unknown Pleasures
Blackbraid - Blackbraid III
Trust Obey - Fear and Bullets (1998 Edition)
Odonis Odonis - Post Plague
Type O Negative - Dead Again
Mitch & Ira Yuspeh - Seven Doors of Death OST
At the Drive-In - Relationship of Command
Slow Dive - Thirst
Fabio Frizzi - The Beyond OST
lords. - Bleeding Out (single)
lords. - Singles playlist
Cryo Chamber - Echoes of the Hollow Earth




Card:

From Jonathan Grimm's Hand of Doom Tarot, which you can buy HERE.

And Grimm's Kickstarter for The Eldritch Lace Tarot deck is now live! You can go check it out and support it HERE.


• Four of Cups
• II: High Priestess
• Six of Cups

There's that apathy again. So weird how certain cards in this deck just stick to me. I've never had this with any other deck. So we're looking at that disinterest I'm showing the digital world, and we see it undercut by cloudy logic; am I missing something? Am I mixing nostalgia with reason? 

Monday, September 29, 2025

Joy Division - Atmosphere


I've officially felt the change to my Autumnal self, and as such, Joy Division has been creeping into my daily listening more and more. In honor of that, I thought it pertinent to start the week with a favorite. 




Watch:

In preparation for the first part of Stranger Things' final season arriving in November, K and I began rewatching the series from the very beginning. With all the delays and general negative cultural cache that's accumulated around this one, I'd forgotten just how goddamn awesome ST actually is. 


In particular, I'd forgotten that they tie Brennan's experiments in Hawins to Project MK Ultra, a topic that has fascinated me for well over twenty years at this point. It's nice to dip back into this and see it holds up to the way I remember it - pretty much perfect. 

For me, a lot of that negative cultural connotation comes from how long this whole thing has gone on. I remember watching Season Four, which I loved, back in the Spring of 2022 and seeing a lot of publicity that the next season would be out the following year. The premiere of Season Five on November 26 will be 3.5 years since Season Four premiered. That just seems crazy to me. So much momentum built up and dissipated, and for what? I'd wager that Netflix had the Duffer Bros. work up a spin-off in the interim, something that could be advertised when the show finally ends with its finale this coming New Year's. That's fine, but man, I don't know - if this show wasn't so damn good, I would have jumped off a long time ago.

But as I stated above, it is that good, so I'll just swallow that annoyance and get on with stoking my fan embers in the two months I have left before November 26th.




Playlist:

Joy Division - Closer
David Bowie and Nine Inch Nails - Back in Anger 1995
David Bowie - Scary Monsters
Revocation - New Gods, New Masters
Mastodon & Lamb of God - Floods of Triton (single)
Death - Individual Thought Patterns
Pasco 637 - Cuando Acecha la Maldad (single)
Joy Division - Unknown Pleasures
The Black Queen - Infinite Games
lords. - bleeding out
lords. - single playlist
Telefon Tel Aviv - Immolate Yourself
Neurosis - Through Silver In Blood (single)
David Bowie - Outside
Radiohead - Kid A
NIN - Pretty Hate Machine
Annihilator - Never, Neverland
Skid Row - Slave to the Grind
Deftones - private music
The Body - All the Waters of the Earth Turn to Blood
Intensive Care & The Body - Was I Good Enough?
Netherlands - Vapors
Soundgarden - Bad Motorfinger




Card:

From Jonathan Grimm's Hand of Doom Tarot, which you can buy HERE.

And Grimm's Kickstarter for The Eldritch Lace Tarot deck is now live! You can go check it out and support it HERE.


• Four of Cups
• Seven of Swords
• Knight of Cups

Loss of engagement or apathy as a way to trick my mind out of the rut it's been in the last month or so. I'm not talking about a debilitating rut; I'm getting a lot of outlining accomplished on the Shadow Play sequel, but I've been preoccupied with the internet and my phone in general and that always leaves me feeling like shit. Digital hangover. So I've convinced myself I don't care about those connections anymore, and it's worked wonders. With the way now cleared, I simply have to follow where my nature takes me. Which is, of course, my own personal aesthetic, expressed best through writing. 

Friday, September 26, 2025

Russian Circles - Conduit


Eastside Bowl in Nashville is now easily my favorite venue near me. I was expecting Young Widows and Russian Circles to play on the tiny stage in the room off to the left when you walk in the door, the place where the Twin Peaks Day/David Lynch tribute was held back in February. And while that would have been nuts, instead I learned that Eastside Bowl is considerably larger than I thought. We were directed to the far end of the bowling alley, where an arrow pointing left denoted "Venue." One long, gently sloping, carpeted corridor later, we were standing before a stage in a room that reminded me a lot of a smaller Bottom Lounge. Needless to say, the show was fantastic; Young Widows KILLED it, and Russian Circles... wow. I'm not sure how I slept on these guys so long. I had a few tracks on a mix CD back in the early to mid-2000s, but that's it. Needless to say, I'm a fan now. Here's a favorite track off their most recent record Gnosis that sounded massive live in that room.




Watch:

Maggie Gyllenhaal's The Bride received a trailer a few days ago. 


As is my habit of late, I only watched about twenty seconds of this before I shut this off. Don't want to risk overhype or overexposure, both very real threats to a pure theatrical experience in 2025. I can say, I've liked Maggie since Donnie Darko, and I'm super happy to see her in the Director's chair for this. 



Read:

When I declared the remainder of my non-comic book reading for 2025, I knew there'd be a few minor exceptions. One of those came up the other day, when in preparation for an upcoming episode of The Horror Vision: Elements of Horror on The Company of Wolves, I picked up the beautiful 75th anniversary edition of Angela Carter's collection, The Bloody Chamber, which contains the story Carter and Director Neil Jordan adapted for the 1984 film.


First, Alex Konahin's cover art is magnificent. Second, I feel like I've just uncovered a missing link between old-school folk horror literature, such as Arthur Machen, and 80s authors like Robert Dunbar. I'm limiting myself to the pertinent story for the time being, but I can't wait to rip into more in a few months. 




Playlist:

Deftones - private music
The Soft Moon - Criminal 
Bohren and der Club of Gore - Sunset Mission
The Seatbelts - Cowboy Bebop OST
Mark Lanegan - Bubblegum
The Damage Manual - Special Edition
Russian Circles - Gnosis
Young Widows - Power Sucker
Pelican - Flickering Resonance
Hangman's Chair - Saddiction




Card:

From Jonathan Grimm's Hand of Doom Tarot, which you can buy HERE.

And Grimm's Kickstarter for The Eldritch Lace Tarot deck is now live! You can go check it out and support it HERE.


• Four of Pentacles
• Ace of Swords
• Page of Wands

Stability seems to waver around me of late, and yeah, that feels about right. I'm constantly fighting back dark shit in my head about the future - my future, the world's future, et al. It definitely feels like a recent breakthrough of Will has me in a slightly better place than I was in a week ago, and the Page of Wands seems to suggest this isn't a fluke but a new beginning awash in inspiration. We'll see...