book reviews
Book reviews on music, artists, and pop culture related literature.
Beneath the Porch, Beyond the Veil:
In a world stitched from surreal claymation textures and shadows that stretch longer than they should, Rowan’s story unfolds—not just as a narrative, but as a feeling. It’s a tale dipped in folklore, dusted with childhood trauma, and tangled in the roots of magical forests where even the trees seem to sleep with one eye open. To capture the haunting beauty and fragile darkness of this story, I’ve curated a playlist that feels less like background noise and more like an emotional roadmap—a sonic spell woven from ethereal threads, dark folk laments, and ghostly echoes.
By L.K. Rolanabout a year ago in Beat
Four Songs: One Man, One Dragon, & Sheer Badassery
If you don't want to be introduced to any spoilers then I suggest that you leave this article and go read the book "Fire & Blood." Sure, you can watch the show, but you'll finish reading the book before the T.V. series wraps itself up.
By Thavien Yliasterabout a year ago in Beat
Review of David Browne's "Talkin' Greenwich Village". Top Story - January 2025.
If ever there was a time-travel ticket to a past and a place that you knew so well you could still see the sun glinting through the tree leaves, hear the din of the eateries as you walked by, and, most important, still hear the music that actually defied any given time or place, it would be David Browne's book, Talkin' Greenwich Village: The Heady Rise and Slow Fall of America's Bohemian Music Capital. That's because Browne has a way of writing, an eye for detail, a penchant for commentary, that draws you in to fill the background you in one way or another actually experienced, or, what Marshall McLuhan called "cool".
By Paul Levinsonabout a year ago in Beat
The Soundtrack of 2024
Every year has its own soundtrack, a collection of songs that resonate with the moments we live. For me, 2024 was a symphony of growth, struggle, and quiet triumphs, and each chapter of my life was accompanied by a melody that seemed to know me better than I knew myself. As I look back, these songs tell my story in a way words never could.
By Taviii🇨🇦♐️about a year ago in Beat
Nicki Minaj: A Hip-Hop Queen Reigning Supreme
Nicki Minaj, born Onika Tanya Maraj, is a Trinidadian-American rapper, singer, songwriter, actress, and model. She is widely regarded as one of the most influential female rappers of all time, known for her versatility, lyrical prowess, and unique style. Minaj's journey to the top of the hip-hop world has been marked by both triumphs and challenges, but her unwavering determination and talent have solidified her status as a living legend.
By Kelly Munala Brookes2 years ago in Beat
**What Lifestyle Changes Can Significantly Improve Heart Health?**
**What Lifestyle Changes Can Significantly Improve Heart Health?** Heart health is a cornerstone of overall well-being, and making positive lifestyle changes can have a profound impact on your cardiovascular system. Here’s a guide to the key adjustments that can help you keep your heart in top shape:
By Mohamed abdi Yusuf2 years ago in Beat
do you**Is Yoga Good for You? Exploring the Benefits and Science Behind This Ancient Practice**
**Is Yoga Good for You? Exploring the Benefits and Science Behind This Ancient Practice** Yoga has been practiced for thousands of years, originating in ancient India as a spiritual and physical discipline. In recent decades, it has gained immense popularity worldwide as a form of exercise and stress relief. But is yoga really good for you? Let's delve into the benefits and explore the scientific evidence supporting this age-old practice.
By Mohamed abdi Yusuf2 years ago in Beat
How to Get Started with AI-Powered Yoga Sites
How to Get Started with AI-Powered Yoga Sites Embarking on your journey with AI-powered yoga sites is straightforward and rewarding. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you make the most of these innovative platforms:
By Mohamed abdi Yusuf2 years ago in Beat
Creationism
Introduction I have just started reading "Creation Stories: Riots, Raves and Running a Label" by Alan McGee and I have loved a lot of the releases from the label, some of which were big sellers and important releases. Thi sis from a time when music actually mattered to the mainstream rather than be something to fill a Spotify playlist.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Beat







