Not sure if this collaboration is stand-alone or will be part of an album, but either way, it's cool as all hell to hear these two icons make music together.
Saturday, August 14, 2021
Danny Elfman and Trent Reznor
Wednesday, August 11, 2021
The Veils - In the Blood
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Tuesday, August 10, 2021
Garmonbozia
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Monday, August 9, 2021
Black Mare and the Suicide Squad
A recent discovery about which I know very little other than the fact that I really dig this album. Black Mare's Bandcamp is HERE, and there still appear to be vinyl copies of her 2020 record Death Magick Mother.
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Wednesday, August 4, 2021
4-Lom Says to Zuckuss: "Sad But True, Mate"
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I finally got around to watching Ivan Kavanagh's Son on Monday night. Jesus, this one is a rough watch. A very good film, freaky as all hell, but also there's some pretty disturbing stuff just below the surface.Playlist:
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Tuesday, August 3, 2021
Reverend Horton Heat - Slow
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Cloud Cruiser - I: CapacityMonday, August 2, 2021
Jerry Cantrell - Atone
The youtube algorithm surprised me Saturday night by throwing the new Jerry Cantrell single my way. I had no idea this album was on the horizon, and despite my hot/cold relationship with Mr. Cantrell's other solo albums - all of which I like, but none that have really stuck with me like, say, the previous AIC album did - I really liked this song. What's more, and this is extremely rare, the video really helped drive home how I felt about the song. I feel like Cantrell is aging both as a human and a songwriter in a very elegant manner, and that brings great joy to my heart. Alice in Chains was, after all, birthed in a pretty severe amount of trauma.
The album, Brighten, drops on December 17. You can pre-order it HERE, though all the vinyl appears to be sold out at this point.
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Rewatched a couple of movies this past week that I'd been wanting to for quite some time. First, I finally picked up a copy of Dan O'Bannon's 1984 classic Return of the Living Dead on Blu-Ray. Despite my posting the Scream Factory trailer here, the version I purchased was the MGM release, simply because I didn't want to shell out $35 for it.Playlist:
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This card always tells me to stay stream-lined, keep my head down in the fray, and refuse to relinquish what I've set my sights on.