Many aspects of my creative process are inspired by music. Something will peak my interest, strike and emotional response and suddenly a method and process will become clear to me. I create playlists to encapsulate the concept so I can relive it again and again and expand upon it.
~ (Article still in the writing process)… Kay is not a warrior. She is not a hardened survivor shaped by past battles or corporate betrayals. She is part of something much simpler—a
Bon Iver’s music has always felt like a space to escape into. Whether it’s the hushed intimacy of For Emma, Forever Ago or the warped electronic textures of 22, A Million, each album has built
Drum and bass has always been about energy, but not every track is built for the big festival stage. There is another side to it, one that lurks in the underground, creeping
Billie Eilish returns with Hit Me Hard and Soft, an album that feels like her most immersive and emotionally rich work yet. Blending haunting melodies with bold experimentation, this record challenges expectations
When I asked Dr. Google for the best albums of 2024, I was expecting a straightforward top ten list. Instead, I was met with a Top 51. Reviewing the entire list is
In Alien: Romulus, Navarro stands out as one of the most compelling and tragic characters. More than just the group’s pilot, she is a woman shaped by past experiences, driven by skill and
Director Fede Álvarez masterfully introduces a diverse ensemble of characters, each uniquely contributing to the film’s tension and depth. Set in 2142, the narrative centers on a group of young colonists striving
A powerful anthem of resilience and encouragement, capturing the feeling of being lifted by love and belief. With soaring vocals and heartfelt lyrics, it’s a timeless masterpiece that inspires strength, reminding us
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