Mixtape Of The Week: Kindred Spirits – The Next Time You Have A Nightmare, Remember This Mixtape
embarking with the pale dead – coffins under sail – women with dead hair – pale white bakers – a dark purple river – the silence of death There are … Continue reading
Various Artists – An Electrical Storm (Aetheric Records)
Aetheric Records’ stunning new compilation is a perfect storm of drone, lovely ambiance, and harsh noise, in honor of Delia Derbyshire’s classic White Noise project. A storm can have many … Continue reading
Horrorscores: The Parlour Trick – A Blessed Unrest
“You have to keep yourself open and aware to the urges that motivate you. Keep the channel open. … No artist is pleased. [There is] no satisfaction whatever at any … Continue reading
Horrorscores: People Eaters – Disincarnate (Aetheric Records)
8 Threnodies For A Late Father. Welcome to another edition of Horrorscores, where we transform yr waking dreams into a living nightmare. It is our trembling pleasure and shivering delight … Continue reading
Wizards Tell Lies – The Ninth Door (Jehu & Chinaman)
Its refreshing to hear a true, cinematic psychedelic record. The Ninth Door is expansive; it’ll open doorways in yr mind. Align chakras and whatnot. Probably/possibly conjure something. This is the … Continue reading
Jim Haynes – The Shudder Of Velocity
Signal To Noise On his newest release, Jim Haynes reminds us the void is very full, after all. “I rust things” are the first three words of Haynes’ artist statement, … Continue reading
Horrorscores: Nate Young – Regression Vol. 2 (Stay Asleep) and Regression Vol. 3
a cathode ray seance. a watcher in the dark. primordial rites. a stalking menace. the spirit of dark and lonely water. re-animated flesh. Welcome to another edition of Horrorscores, where … Continue reading
Ghetto Hexes – low life//high $ociety
Portland’s Ghetto Hexes return with a proper full-length: 11 tracks to light up the seance. Welcome to the reboot of Portland Week, where we will be sniffing some of the … Continue reading
Ernest Gibson – Island Records
On Island Records, Ernest Gibson plays the role of Virgil, guiding you into Tartarus, where the specters of Lou Reed and Michael Karoli jam in black cavernous spaces. He … Continue reading