Grand Archive: John Carpenter’s Anthology I & II – Rich Cinema Through Music
In the realm of horror cinema, John Carpenter is a titan. His work has profoundly impacted fans and shaped the genre itself. However, his influence extends beyond directing, deep into the realm of film scoring. Widely recognized for his musical prowess, John Carpenter‘s contribution to the soundscape of suspense, horror and science fiction is monumenta
Exploring the Classics of 2019’s Studio One Showcase 45 Album
‘Studio One Showcase 45′ is an album that has left an indelible mark on the reggae music scene since its release in 2019. A compilation brought to you by Soul Jazz Records, known for their meticulous curation of reggae music. This album stands as a testimony to their commitment to preserving the classics from some […]
Embracing the Ephemeral: Lucy Dacus’ Journey to Forever is a Feeling
The year is 2025, and American singer-songwriter Lucy Dacus has once again mesmerized the world with her fourth studio album “Forever Is A Feeling.” The euphoric journey of 13 tracks encapsulates tales of love – both falling in love and falling out of it, ensuring an immersive enchantment of romantic turbulence. Lucy Dacus‘ creativity
zzzahara’s Resilient Transformation in ‘Spiral Your Way Out’
Los Angeles-based musician zzzahara takes listeners on an emotive journey in her latest album “Spiral Your Way Out,” which was unveiled in 2025. The heart and soul imbued in the creation process of this piece were born from the artist’s personal tumultuous experiences, leading to a potent auditory expression of resolve and self-determinatio
Revitalizing The Nightlife: “Decius Vol. II (Splendour & Obedience)” Revelation
In January 2025, the London-based outfit Decius, consisting of brothers Liam and Luke May, Quinn Whalley, and Lias Saoudi, gave the music world a sonic treat with the release of their album, “Decius Vol. II (Splendour & Obedience)”. The ensemble, attributed to the record label The Leaf and pioneers of labels like Trashmouth Records, followed
Reviving the Echoes of Q Lazzarus with ‘Goodbye Horses’ Album in 2024
Diane Luckey, broadly recognized by her professional name, Q Lazzarus, was an unforgettable personality behind the soul-stirring melody of “Goodbye Horses”. This song that magnified her reputation as an artist was ingeniously composed by the songwriter Bill Garvey. Comparable to the magnetic allure of sound produced by the likes of Céline Dion a
Electronic Synthesis: The Artistic Journey of “Whatever The Weather II” in 2025
“Whatever The Weather” alias of electronic muse Loraine James, is set to elevate the music scene with the sequel to her acclaimed album, “Whatever The Weather II”. Scheduled to be unveiled on the 14th of March, 2025, this intriguing new long-player is designed to indulge and captivate listeners with an elaborate assembly of entrancing
Further Vexations by The Black Dog: A 2009 Electronic Masterpiece with a Prophetic Message
The English electronic music scene experienced a significant milestone in 2009 when the well-revered group The Black Dog dropped their masterpiece “Further Vexations”. Known for their pioneering influence on the genre since their conception in 1989, marked by founder Ken Downie and members Ed Handley and Andy Turner, the group’s innovative
The 1980 Masterpiece: Black Ash Dub by Sly & The Revolutionaires
The 1980s saw the immense rise in popularity of a revolutionary reggae group by the name of Sly & The Revolutionaries. Vocalists Sly Dunbar and Robbie Shakespear lead the charge, blending their talent with that of some of the most gifted names in Jamaica’s rich pool of reggae musicians. Their craftsmanship bore fruit, birthing gems […]
The Harmonic Confluence in “The Chemistry of Common Life” by Fucked Up
In 2008, Canada bore witness to a distinctive musical endeavor. From the heart of Toronto, the band “Fucked Up” took the hardcore punk scene by storm. With a distinct sound that redefined the genre, they presented an ambitious album, “The Chemistry of Common Life.” The album was an amalgamation of profound thought on the enigmatic [&h