Sep 30, 2022 Music Grace Notes: Talk Talk, HTRK, A Light Goes On Talk Talk’s influence has lived on and only grown stronger, even two decades after their break-up.
Sep 30, 2022 Music Grace Notes: Gavin Bryars, A Winged Victory for the Sullen Variations of “Jesus’ Blood Never Failed Me Yet.”
Sep 30, 2022 Music Grace Notes: Kate Bush’s 50 Words For Snow Kate Bush’s latest may be pretentious at times, but it’s also otherworldly, delightful, and constantly arresting.
Sep 30, 2022 Grace Notes: M83, Sam Billen M83’s extravagance will blow you away and Sam Billen needs your help to spread some holiday cheer.
Sep 30, 2022 Music Grace Notes: Cocteau Twins, Hood, Thomas Köner An assortment of albums to help you enter fully into a wintry state of mind.
Sep 30, 2022 Miscellany Nick Olson on the False Hope of Cryonics Olson’s article ought to give us pause to reflect on how we often think about such a resurrection, and the immortality promised us in Christ.
Sep 30, 2022 Miscellany Should Nature Have the Same Rights as Humans? Would “nature rights” even be an issue were Christians laboring to protect nature and help it to flourish?
Sep 30, 2022 Music Grace Notes: The Haunted World of David Eugene Edwards David Eugene Edwards is arguably one of the most unique artists in Christendom.
Sep 30, 2022 Music Grace Notes: Paul Buchanan and The Blue Nile The Blue Nile have developed a loyal following precisely because they are as un-rock n’ roll as you can get.
Sep 30, 2022 Music Grace Notes: My Bloody Valentine Few bands can claim to have altered the musical landscape, much less charted out an entirely new landscape.
Sep 30, 2022 Music Grace Notes (Bandcamp Edition): Chalk Dinosaur, Lowtide, Garbage Man For this edition of ‘Grace Notes’, I’m going to focus on a few gems that, if it weren’t for Bandcamp, I never would’ve heard.
Sep 30, 2022 Music Grace Notes: Lifeformed, C-jeff One of my favorite musical genres in recent months has been video game soundtracks.
Sep 30, 2022 Music Grace Notes: Dead Can Dance, The Mary Onettes, Saint Etienne Dead Can Dance come back from the dead, The Mary Onettes adjust their ’80s sound, and Saint Etienne just want you to dance.
Sep 30, 2022 Music Grace Notes: Minecraft C418’s soundtrack paints a picture of an intriguing and wonder-filled environment.
Sep 30, 2022 Music Grace Notes: Emil Klotzsch, Youth Lagoon Emil Klotzsch explores the Scottish Highlands and Youth Lagoon’s video would make Terrence Malick proud.
Sep 28, 2022 Concerts Music Watch: Roadside Monument Reunite at Furnace Fest 2022 Time has done nothing to blunt the band’s intense, intricate, and emotional brand of post-hardcore.
Sep 28, 2022 Music Grace Notes: Jay Tholen, Mount Eerie Jay Tholen offers more Gospel chiptune and Mount Eerie contemplates mankind’s fragile existence.
Sep 28, 2022 Nerdery TV Doctor Who’s Doctrine, Part 3: Exterminating Evil A darkness and sense of tragedy lurk on Doctor Who’s edges, ready to storm in without warning.
Sep 28, 2022 Miscellany Hipster Bashing, Ironic Living, and Seeing the World Through the Eyes of A Child We fear that we’ve become monotonous, boring, and irrelevant, and so we respond to that fear with irony in an attempt to imply that we don’t care, that we’re not bothered, that we’re not tired.
Sep 28, 2022 Miscellany Science Explains Why We Love to Suffer on Black Friday There are some people for whom the enjoyment of Black Friday is essentially hardwired into their physiology.