Enter a world of mildewing manors, where sentient black ooze dribbles from subterranean crypts; a realm of spectral landscapes and blasted moors. Enter the realm of Montague Rhodes James, as … Continue reading →
We return to the realm of late ’70s/early ’80s sci-fi/slasher/thrillers, with this blurred-out transmission from the enigmatic Yves Malone. Yves Malone is the evil phantom twin of Portland’s Adderall Canyonly, … Continue reading →
What do J Dilla, and J. P. Massiera have to do with Nurse With Wound, King Tubby, haunted folk, and opium-induced ritualistic metal? The answer, in this case, is Emil … Continue reading →
Step into Dr. Freudstein’s cobwebbed basement of horrors, with this essential soundtrack from Walter Rizzati. The House By The Cemetery was a horror film from 1981, by infamous Italian giallo … Continue reading →
Perhaps no sound is as inherently linked with the horror genre as the pipe organ. From the immediately recognizable open strains of Bach’s “Tocata In Fugue In D Minor,” in … Continue reading →
Light Into Darkness Chicago’s J.R. Robinson believes that life is a long, gradual process of decay and degradation. We are all born innocent, into the light, and slowly succumb to … Continue reading →
It is a lonely path, exploring the darkness. Which makes coming across a fellow traveller on those shadowy roads all the more fascinating and unforgettable. It is rare, and beautiful. … Continue reading →
There, in that clearing, on that cold blue night, we three knew that would be the last time that the call of the maddening machine would interfere with our lives. … Continue reading →
shadows & light Darker Half by drone poet Lee Noble is a wordless meditation on the complex and contradictory emotions the autumn summons. Sometimes sweet & yearning, dark and menacing, … Continue reading →
we continue our war against the light, with this symphonic metal single from Sweden. Believe it or not, metal is super important to what we do at Forestpunk – part … Continue reading →