Even when life feels hard, we live our dreams when we believe it is so. Apr. 3rd, 2011 Satyr’s Mighty FantiSex Gaming Spectrum mood: quixotic music: Placebo - "Sleeping With Ghosts" Let’s face it: Fantasy is kinky. Even without the overt eroticism of bondage death–traps and chainma...
Domont delivers an engaging, artfully tense relationship drama starring two killer leads in Dynevor and Ehrenreich. Yet the film's commentary on gender is nothing particularly groundbreaking or subversive, striking familiar chords even as it tries to provoke. What's Fair Play about?
This is a distillation of power metal’s essence (fine, triple distilled — just like the other best things in life) where technicality, heroic storytelling, skyward melodies and the ever-present sense of danger all take their turn as leaders in the race to “Afterlife,” the cinematic closin...
Still, no other release in history has captured the constant grind, changing tones and moments of pure jubilation that come with life on the road. It helps, of course, that one of the greatest songwriters of all time is leading the way. Classic like “Desolation Row,”“Mr. Tambourine Man...
s placement onsuicidewatch for his melancholy and the obsessional doubts that led the Englishman to take twenty years to publish his magnum opus, both were spurred on by their respective afflictions. Both remind us that, even today, mental health is a complex and personal art with the...
The band, which was inspired by Neige’s childhood dreams of a fairy world, brought this bedtime splendor to life on the whimsical Écailles de Lune. Even at its most extreme, Alcest’s pivotal second album is pure hypnotic bliss, creating a cathartic haven within its 42-minute runtime....
“See You in the Next One” is a plaintive, poignant song (possibly written from Ashcroft’s mother’s perspective to Ashcroft’s father who died young when Ashcroft was only 11 years old), the accordion and piano are nostalgic and plangent. “May be a lifetime before I see you again....
life that exists only in your mind. Never forceful, but always aware of their ability to move (more like floor you), Cheesemind is indie pop music made with integrity and a bygone appreciation for the past and more importantly the influences of daily life and all the moments that keep us...
The wonderful opening track Shack In The Cornfields which is almost a predecessor of his Ghost of Danny G albums, The self-mocking and angry The Latest Attempt On Your Life, and the one single from the album, The Tarleks, which despite everyone always pigeonholing Martin's writing as ...
doesn't feature a past, present or future Stones member on guitar (no, not even Keef). Yet, it is indulgence spun into epic perfection. With hungover recollections from Jagger set against Richards' weeping Fender Rhodes, the song crafts an affecting atmosphere that goes beyond "life on the...