Soft Cell –What! More images Label: Vertigo –6400 674 Format: Vinyl, 12", 45 RPM, Maxi-Single, Stereo Country: Germany Released: 1982 Genre: Electronic Style: Synth-pop TracklistHide Credits A What Engineer
Ampeater Music is a website devoted to bridging the gap between unsigned (or just plain underexposed) artists and music lovers everywhere. Every day we feature a different artist on what we call The Ampeater Review. Each fea
Fantasy is not a safe place, not for that long. What if the point of life—each day an ending closer to a finale—is pushing through terror and its chain of ghosts? It turns out as soon as winter starts edging into spring, men claim you survived something extraordinary. Their lies ...
Charli XCX‘s music video performance ofYou’re The Oneis obviously a love song from the perspective of a woman finally realizing she’s found “the one” (i.e., the love of her life). But I would like to indulge your creativity to interpret the lyrics (reflected below) a bit differe...
Classical music is odd glue for a Jew — at its heart, an expression of German and Austrian culture — and I often wonder if this crossed my grandmother’s mind at the time, as she kept my mother at the piano for hours each day practicing the notes that Bach wrote for the glory of...
the setting and expression of the movie have its unique aspects. Get Out is classified in the genre of horror movies, and can be further subdivided into the category of body horror. In this horrible atmosphere, the film reveals and discusses the social phenomena of inequality that blacks encoun...
25 / No. 44, “Time Is Love,” Josh Turner, 2012 How did many of the songs above, including “Madness,” spend so much time on the Hot 100 but never ascend to the top 40? Often, by scoring impressive success in one genre (or in only sales or airplay, but not both), but not...
with Holt McCallany as the head of the family ruling them all with an iron fist rather than an iron claw. He is almost too pathetic to really hate, but I found myself disliking him all the same. Much better than it has any right to be, and my favourite film of the year until Wi...
“The 7th Voyage of Sinbad” (1958) – Going in, I thought the only thing of note was going to be Ray Harryhausen’s stop-motion effects, but there are a few other stand out things about this epic fantasy. Namely, Bernard Herrmann’s score is as good as any of his music for Hitchc...
I would much prefer having a glass of wine on the outdoor stairs of a restaurant in Athens than a perfume purchased at the ‘local’ Sephora. In fact, there are a number of studies and a whole genre of happiness research concluding that spending your money on experiences is a better ...