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Dig returns after 25 years with a cinematic new album that rewinds the alt-rock clock. From Buzz Bin memories to layered guitars and Squishy Head lore, Zoe Dune catches up with Scott Hackwith to explore the band’s past, present, and future in a stream-of-consciousness revival.
by Zoe Dune, Sep 15, 2025

Long before barber beats, I was mainlining Kruder & Dorfmeister, TOSCA, and Thievery Corporation like sonic narcotics. *Early Mediations* by Machina Pensant hits that same vein—lush keys, warm sax, and liminal tones that drag me back into my downtempo addiction, track by track.
by Zoe Dune, Sep 01, 2025

Justin Weems, aka Faint Waves releases 3-singles today known as 'Lost Waves' as he never found a home for them. Give them a home today!
by Zoe Dune, Aug 24, 2025

Producer Ben Budin collabs with Rosie Parkinson for 'Drone Infinitives', a jazz collection of tracks that sounds like something off of Liquid Sky or some lounge in Blade Runner.
by Zoe Dune, Aug 24, 2025

Magdalena Bay’s 'Imaginal Disk' is a kaleidoscopic, vapor-pop-induced, dreammare that hits visually hard and audibly glides through liminal spaces. while taking us to psychedelic places.
by Zoe Dune, Aug 23, 2025

The Shattered Spire looms in silence, Lightning Over Babylon strikes with divine fury, and The Broken Pillar crumbles beneath the weight of forgotten gods. A procession of ruin, a hymn to fear — each note a whisper from the abyss.
by Zoe Dune, Aug 22, 2025
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May he find in death the peace and place that eluded him throughout his life Certainly a life of tragedy no less described in words of pain and strife. With a magnificent unnerving voice both penetrating and piercing Bringing to tears the many who felt his pain, heard his cry
by incendiaryPress, Jun 13, 2014
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by incendiaryPress, Jun 12, 2014
"Gun supporters are fat, lazy and too scared to fight" Ralph Nader says that the left and the right can come together on a lot of issues to help change politics. Sorry Ralph, I don't trust that logic.
by Zoe Dune, Jun 11, 2014
There is always a time issue with works of pop culture. Some things hold up well and others don't. For instance, I've always thought that Pretty Hate Machine and License to Ill could use more studio sessions to modernize those albums as improvements. That's
by incendiaryPress, Jun 09, 2014