“During Covid Lockdown, a lot folk had no choice but to work from home with a remote laptop. One particular week, a friend of mine who worked for another company said that he had to express some grievances with management, but couldn’t get through to them after bringing up issues via email. His words specifically were “I keep getting kicked off the VPN!” A ridiculous title and relatable issue for many led to these particular lyrics where the narrator questions just how much one’s employer takes his role seriously.” (Tyler Boutilier)
“During Covid Lockdown, a lot folk had no choice but to work from home with a remote laptop. One particular week, a friend of mine who worked for another company said that he had to express some grievances with management, but couldn’t get through to them after bringing up issues via email. His words specifically were “I keep getting kicked off the VPN!” A ridiculous title and relatable issue for many led to these particular lyrics where the narrator questions just how much one’s employer takes his role seriously.” (Tyler Boutilier)
As the dirtgaze genre starts to take shape, Houston, Texas trio Shallowater is a band to keep your eye on. Formed shortly before the pandemic shut the world down, Blake Skipper (singer-guitarist), Tristan Kelly (bassist) and Ryan Faulkenberry blend slowcore’s measured pace with the shoegaze’s fuzzy guitars and earthy Americana sound for something unique and hypnotic on their new album, God’s Gonna Give You A Million Dollars.
As the dirtgaze genre starts to take shape, Houston, Texas trio Shallowater is a band to keep your eye on. Formed shortly before the pandemic shut the world down, Blake Skipper (singer-guitarist), Tristan Kelly (bassist) and Ryan Faulkenberry blend slowcore’s measured pace with the shoegaze’s fuzzy guitars and earthy Americana sound for something unique and hypnotic on their new album, God’s Gonna Give You A Million Dollars.
“I think the sub-genre has been screaming out for an in-depth documentary that covers the golden era of the ‘70s and ‘80s. The big franchises like Halloween, Friday The 13th, and A Nightmare On Elm Street have been analyzed at length, but what about the hundreds of other titles? It will be the ultimate slasher documentary,” stated Morgan.
“I think the sub-genre has been screaming out for an in-depth documentary that covers the golden era of the ‘70s and ‘80s. The big franchises like Halloween, Friday The 13th, and A Nightmare On Elm Street have been analyzed at length, but what about the hundreds of other titles? It will be the ultimate slasher documentary,” stated Morgan.