New Review: Lost Chords and Serenades Divine #20
At The Drunken Odyssey, I review Gwenifer Raymond’s Strange Lights Over Garth Mountain. Continue reading New Review: Lost Chords and Serenades Divine #20
At The Drunken Odyssey, I review Gwenifer Raymond’s Strange Lights Over Garth Mountain. Continue reading New Review: Lost Chords and Serenades Divine #20
Over at The Drunken Odyssey you can read a review of one of my favorite records of 2020–Silica Gel’s May Day. Continue reading New Review: Lost Chords and Serenades Divine #19: Silica Gel’s May Day.
Over at The Drunken Odyssey, I review Christopher C. King’s Lament from Epirus, a book about the West’s oldest surviving folk music. Continue reading New Review: Lost Chords and Serenades Divine #18
I did some guest work on some recent releases I thought I’d share. Just Daddy’s God Housekeeping is described as a dark ambient/doom record and I like it a lot. I did a few bits and pieces with no real reference for what the record was going to be. I’m rumored to have made appearances … Continue reading Not Just Just Daddy
This is the first track from a music project with Justin Litaker called The Spiritual Animal Kingdom. “Knuckle Dustup” started with an improvised track made by Scott Bazar using a nano bug wedged inside a large tuning fork. We edited that track and then wrote the rest of the piece with it as the underlying … Continue reading New Music: Knuckle Dustup
You can read my review of Doomed to Fail over at The Drunken Odyssey. Continue reading New Review: Lost Chords and Serenades Divine #17
You can read my review of Dua Saleh’s Rosetta EP over at The Drunken Odyssey. Continue reading New Review: Lost Chords and Serenades Divine #16
I just finished a video I began at the end of 2017 while just playing with my iPhone camera. After several computer crashes and losing my edit more than once, for maybe a year I thought I had lost all the raw footage. I found it sometime in 2020 while cleaning up files during the … Continue reading New Video: Stull’s “Tear Kettle”
Kelly is my guitar and bass teacher. I started taking lessons in March as a way to get through lockdown. I had always wanted to take lessons, but either always said I didn’t have the money or didn’t deserve them. Getting back into playing music has helped get me through this year. I’m studying walking … Continue reading New Video: Kelly Coyle’s “Traveling, Sitting Quite Still”