The first thing I noticed about Sight Unseen wasn’t the horror stuff. It was the interior of the cabin, specifically the kitchen area. Weird thing to focus on maybe, but there’s an early scene where our characters ...
A low hum emerges from the void—distant, mechanical, almost celestial. It swells into a vast orchestral surge, as if some unseen force is breathing life into the cosmos itself. Flickers of melody spiral like ...
Most people remember trucks as noise. Big slow things drifting through the next lane. The kind you pass without thinking about and completely forget ten minutes later. And then there’s Duel. ...
Billy Cobham’s Spectrum hit in 1973 like a blown fuse in the middle of polite jazz fusion. By then, Cobham already had serious credentials: a Panamanian-born drummer raised in Brooklyn, veteran of Horace ...
Some albums hit hard. Others hang over you for days like smoke trapped in old cathedral stone. Belialed’s The Echoless Chasm does the second one. This thing doesn’t just play — it spreads. Slowly. Patiently. ...
The suit is purple. The horse is named Hero. But the legend that is The Phantom never dies. If modern superhero movies are all about trauma, collapsing multiverses, sky lasers, and heroes growling like they haven’t slept since ...
There’s something deeply ironic about the fact that one of the most unsettling horror films in years began as a teenager messing around with Adobe After Effects and Blender in his bedroom. ...
After eight years of silence, Arizona death metal force Lago return with Vigil, a suffocating and deeply corrosive statement that transforms absence into artistic evolution. Built around the punishing chemistry of Cole Jacobsen’s jagged ...