Tim Chandler: 1960-2018
Our small music scene lost a giant force this month. Tim Chandler was known by many as the bassist for Daniel Amos, The Choir, Lost Dogs, Swirling Eddies, and many, many other projects. To many of us, he was also … Continued
The C.U.E.: Octover
Several years ago, a group of people set out to archive the fading world of the Christian Tape Underground. Building on the work of pioneers like Jeani Bond and Dan Kennedy, our goal was to catalog the various weird and … Continued
I Survived the Satanic Panic: Ritual Abuse and the Occult
It’s true. I made it out of the Satanic Panic mostly unscathed. What is the Satanic Panic you ask? You see, there were times in the ancient history of the United States where leaders and even law enforcement were convinced … Continued
Contemplating After the Fire
The conception of the band name, After the Fire, came from an Old Testament verse. Presumably, that verse is I KINGS 19:12, “And after the earthquake a fire; but the LORD was not in the fire: and after the fire … Continued
Ian Arkley of My Silent Wake
Once in awhile, you hear something and you know you have just heard some of the best of the best in that style. That is how I feel when I listen to My Silent Wake. Let me back up in … Continued
Dan Donovan: Dancing Backwards Eats your Brain
Dan Donovan first came on to my radar back sometime around 1992 when he released Shook Up Shook Up with his band Tribe of Dan. If you blinked, you might have missed this release over here in the states. Shook … Continued
The Orchard: Sorry to Bother You
Boots Riley wrote, and directed, one of the best movies to come out this year. I haven’t gone to a theatre in years, but I made that trip twice in one weekend for this film. To give you the plot … Continued
October 2018 Table of Contents
Download a free PDF of this issue Read online at Scribd.com Action Spotlight: Don’t just complain about the world – do something to change it Freedom Firm is “dedicated to the liberation of children enslaved in commercial sexual exploitation, to … Continued