Cult-classic movie Heathers is set for a reissue on vinyl for the first time since it was released back in 1989. It’s part of the 30th anniversary of the high school dark comedy which will come on ‘very green neon vinyl’ and feature music from the movie by composer David Newman. Newman is also famed for his film scores on movies such as Ice Age and Anastasia. The movie … [Read more...] about Heathers movie soundtrack to be reissued on vinyl for the first time
Eric Anders/Mark O’Bitz: Ghosts To Ancestors – Review
Eric Anders and Mark O’Bitz return with their sophomore album Ghosts To Ancestors, a record that opens up to the listener the deeper you delve. Singer-songwriter Eric Anders and longtime collaborator/guitarist Mark O’Bitz return with their first new record since 2018s Of All These Things in the shape of Ghosts To Ancestors. The title of the record is based around the idea of … [Read more...] about Eric Anders/Mark O’Bitz: Ghosts To Ancestors – Review
New Music Fridays – July 26th 2019
This week on New Music Fridays we’re all about those folky, singer-songwriters. It’s always been a notoriously difficult genre of music to break into, but the following artists that have hit our radar this week have shown us that little something extra that really makes them stand out. As always, ‘click the pic’ to be taken to where you can hear the tracks in their … [Read more...] about New Music Fridays – July 26th 2019
Of Monsters And Men: Fever Dream – Review
Of Monsters And Men return with new record Fever Dream, relying on lingering notes and sultry vocals to create a simple but airy solitude. Ever since the band’s breakout hit Little Talks way back in 2011, Of Monsters And Men have been honing their sound and changing the outlook towards Icelandic music. Fast forward to 2019 and the band are all set to unleash new record Fever … [Read more...] about Of Monsters And Men: Fever Dream – Review
Retro Soundtracks: Singles does rom-com music proud
This month we look back at the Cameron Crowe romantic comedy, Singles. The movie, music and location, all point in a single direction: Grunge. Singles started its life in 1984 as a screenplay written by Cameron Crowe based in his hometown of Phoenix. After witnessing how the Seattle musician community closed ranks in the wake of the death of Mother Love Bone’s Andrew Wood. … [Read more...] about Retro Soundtracks: Singles does rom-com music proud
Nirvana to release ‘Live and Loud’ on vinyl for the first time
Nirvana fans, it's time to rejoice: their much loved live album Live and Loud is set to be released on vinyl and digitally for the first time since its recording way back in 1993. Live and Loud was recorded on December 13th of that year at Seattle's Pier 48. This is relevant as it was deemed as a followup to MTV's fantastic and legendary live recording, Nirvana: Unplugged In … [Read more...] about Nirvana to release ‘Live and Loud’ on vinyl for the first time