Horror-themed vinyl book Blood On Black Wax showcases the cream of horror soundtracks amongst fun facts, interesting write-ups and mesmerizing cover art. It’s easy to forget just how much music can influence the atmosphere of a movie, and it’s none more so apparent than in the genre of horror. Imagine Jaws without the legendary ‘duh-dums’ or The Exorcist without Mike … [Read more...] about Blood On Black Wax: Horror Soundtracks On Vinyl – Book Review
Heathers movie soundtrack to be reissued on vinyl for the first time
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
Mungo’s Hi Fi x Eva Lazarus: More Fyah – Review
Veteran roots reggae and digi-dancehall stylists team up with a contemporary powerhouse to craft punchy summer bangers whilst pushing their ravenous sound forward in subtly refreshing ways. Since forming in 2000, the Glasgow reggae sound system collective known as Mungo’s Hi Fi have become a synonym for open-minded, welcoming and curious musical collaborations, as typified … [Read more...] about Mungo’s Hi Fi x Eva Lazarus: More Fyah – Review
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
Slaves: The Velvet Ditch – Review
Slaves produce a new EP that hammers the senses as they twist and play with music genres. New EP The Velvet Ditch from Slaves is a mass of contradictions. What other EP could combine Rap with Thrash metal and almost acoustic ballads? The Velvet Ditch Is the follow up to Slaves top ten Album Acts of Fear and Love. It's an EP full of twists and turns musically — an inspired yet … [Read more...] about Slaves: The Velvet Ditch – 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






