Listen To The Opening Song of Miss Helen’s Weird West Cabaret
Here it is folks. There’s a second video coming that features Lauren actually singing her take. Featuring Lauren Osborn. Artwork by Sarah de Buck.
Musical stories in fantastical worlds
Here it is folks. There’s a second video coming that features Lauren actually singing her take. Featuring Lauren Osborn. Artwork by Sarah de Buck.
Out of the two genres i’m currently subsuming the most, it’s Gothic Western that has me the most excited. I knew about and have listened to Dark Cabaret, but Gothic Western is a new candyland of music i really like, […]
Lost Hallow is in a position where the desert meets the forest. Desert runs for miles and miles, endlessly in front of the small town, but behind it runs a mountain range where dense forest grows and wild things run […]
Artist Sarah de Buck, who i mentioned will be doing a heap of art for the upcoming Gothic Western Steampunk Cabaret project, has made some preliminary sketches for the most important character, Han-Mi. It’s an odd job because there need to […]
. [bandcamp album=1556328605 bgcol=244b61 linkcol=ffffff size=grande3] This is the sound of me in love. This is one from the vaults. I made this awhile back, just after The Coffee Cellar. I was in love. I was so in love. It […]
I was asked awhile ago to some time feature some work of mine that really goes back. Something early. Now, if we go back too early we arrive at utterly unlistenable. This is a project from some years ago, back […]
I’ve taken an evening to research and listen to a bunch of ragtime. Rather then be coy about it, i’ll just come right out and explain how it’s relevant. For the first song of the 2nd Act of the Dieselpunk […]
In our last post we detailed how guitarist Miljen Aljinovic saved my sanity. But just who is this masked man, roaming the wilds of Eastern Europe with a guitar on his back in his self imposed sabbatical? For one thing […]
Here is the demo for the 1st act of The Dieselpunk Opera. Dieselpunk, for those of you unfamiliar, is a fantastical take on the aesthetics from the period of WWI to WWII. As it follows chronologically after Steampunk so does […]
It’s no secret i do a bunch of work with Matthew Broyles of The Matthew Show. However, that is not why i’m dedicating a post to his new album Memphis. I’m dedicating a post to it because i honestly, truly […]