Widow’s Bay [no spoilers] I am easily bored. It’s a curse. If something doesn’t grab me within the first few minutes, I’m already reaching for my phone. The only reason I sit through anything at all is because my wife — blessed with an almost […]
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We remain “We remain” is a song (and EP) I just released in the post-classical genre — if there is such a thing within the fingerstyle guitar space. I’m a huge fan of composer Max Richter, and I’m always amazed at how he finds relatively […]
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Hannibal (2001) — A Pittsburgh Connection I just rewatched Hannibal (2001), the direct sequel to The Silence of the Lambs — the film where Anthony Hopkins first portrayed the infamous Hannibal Lecter and won the Academy Award for Best Actor in 1991. What many people […]
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Can’t Help falling in Love Elvis Presley’s performance of “Unchained Melody” — recorded just weeks before he passed — is one of the greatest moments in American Rock & Roll history. I eventually arranged that piece myself. Not quite as dramatic as Elvis, but his […]
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[no spoilers] The Bone Temple Hildur Guðnadóttir is a cellist and composer who has become a leading figure in post-classical and film music. She represents a bit of a funny paradox: she is a beautiful, cheerful Icelandic woman who is best known for creating unrelenting, […]
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Embers I originally wrote this piece for a foreign language film titled Broken Noons, directed by Guillermo Vasquez and shot in Spain. I’ve always been proud of the work I did for that project, so I’ve recently been re-recording and releasing those tracks. “Embers” is […]
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A soft collision of breath One of my favorite composers is Max Richter. To me, he is the father of post-classical music (sometimes referred to as post-minimalism or neo-classical). The magic of his work—take “On the Nature of Daylight,” for example—is that it’s simple enough […]
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Coventry Carol One of my all-time favorite Christmas albums is Loreena McKennitt’s A Winter Garden, released in 1995—the very year I graduated high school. At that time, I was working part-time mornings at Natural Wonders (while teaching guitar late afternoons and evenings). Natural Wonders was […]
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Frankenstein Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein on Netflix is a masterful, and visually exquisite adaptation. As you’d expect from the director, the set pieces are breathtaking, and the casting—Oscar Isaac, Jacob Elordi, and Mia Goth—are delightfully weird, as they should be in a Guillermo del Toro […]
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Chosen Family I love that director, Dan Trachtenberg, has basically become “the James Gunn” of the Predator franchise. His 3 films: Prey, Killer of Killers, and Badlands are so good — that I’m curious to see what else he can do? Honestly, if he decides […]
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ALIEN EARTH Alien Earth is an incredible series on FX. I didn’t have high hopes — given all the misses with the franchise. However, Noah Hawley (Fargo) has the created a masterpiece. [No spoilers] Episode 1 is a little wonky, but every episode afterward is […]
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The Glinting of Waking Fields I wrote the “The Glinting of Waking Fields” to evoke a morning’s gentle beginning. The song represents a landscape in the first light of dawn, with dew or sunlight creating a shimmering, sparkling effect across fields as they come to […]
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