It's amazing how much of a Hivemind the legions of mediocre soulless vessels have become. The one-two punch of Woke struggle sessions and manipulated social media have conjured an impressive battalion of rapid-response stormtroopers, unquestioningly marching to whatever tune is called that day, regardless of whether it's even remotely consistent with the tune they marched to the day before.
Thursday, April 28, 2022
Monday, April 25, 2022
Midnight Rites
I had a hoot, a holler and a hoedown with my pals Michael and Stephanie Black on their paranormal/true crime podcast The Spookies. What was supposed to be a little chat about the sad state of X-Files fandom turned in a three hour free-for-all folding in excerpts from The Endless American Midnight and a whole host of arcane topics we Secret Sunners tend to obsess on.
Wednesday, April 20, 2022
Marshall Stacks & Rayon Slacks: 1979's Disco-Rock Dionysians
1979 was a liminal year, so it's only appropriate that musical boundaries would be breached by the short-lived but still-resonant Disco Rock movement. The two styles inhabited two entirely different spaces, with Disco a distinctly urban music and Seventies rock ruling the suburbs, but with the record companies gasping for economic air and Disco peaking commercially it only made sense to merge the two.
Monday, April 18, 2022
Spirits of '79: Apocalypse Redux
Events conspired for me to drop the ball on this series, seeing as things were heating up elsewhere. I started it a month before the start of the Ukraine War, which is about as 1979 as you can possibly get. A lot of other slow motion disasters are keeping the spirits alive, so it's time to get back into it.
Saturday, April 16, 2022
Talking this Endless Midnight with William Ramsey
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