Song of the Week: The Horrors – “Something To Remember Me By”
The Horrors excel at creating foreboding, atmospheric tunes.
The Horrors excel at creating foreboding, atmospheric tunes.
Annnnnnnd we’re back! It’s Friday, so you know what that means. Time for new movies and music.
On his debut, Alex Cameron elegantly fused sardonic lyrics and a warbly New Wave sound with moments of sincerity. On “Stranger’s Kiss” though, he leans into a Bruce Springsteen vibe.
Happy August everyone! With the second half of summer underway, let’s take a look at the new movies and music out today.
Few new artists can combine a sly wit with a catchy tune and kinetic energy. Unless you’re Alex Lahey!
For the last decade, Emily Haines’ main focus was on her work with Metric, as that band’s fortunes grew over their last three albums. But this year, she’s returning to…
At this point, whatever Trent Reznor writes for Nine Inch Nails, the only constant will be a sinister vibe. Otherwise, all bets are off. Take “LESS THAN,” from the band’s…
“Road Head” sounds like a song that you can float away on.
The Doctor looks for hope against overwhelming odds in an emotional, shocking finale that will leave you breathless.