Not perfect, but still splendid.
Richie shares his top 20 horror favorites of 2020.
What’s this? What’s this? Another Nightmare Before Christmas reissue. And it’s the best one yet!
Take a trip with Satō Masahiko’s drug-laced, free-jazz, '70s-drenched, rock-jams.
Like the film it supports, Bobby Krlic’s score shifts between a fairy-tale goodness and cover-your-face horror.
Sorcerer is a spellbinding effort by Tangerine Dream.
HBO’s historical drama is backed by a harrowing soundtrack that is sure to appeal to fans of horror music. One of the best records of 2019.
The companion piece to Thom Yorke’s accomplished Suspiria soundtrack is unfinished and unnecessary.
Mondo gives listeners two tracks from The Lost Boys soundtrack on vinyl. Death by stereo!
Radiohead front-person Thom Yorke leaves listeners bewitched as tackles his first film score.
Grab your headphones because Richie is dropping a horror soundtrack you should listen to for each day in October.
After a couple years apart, three core Goblin members reunite to give it another go.
Richie gets involved with Ennio Morricon's Autopsy.
Waxworks Records compiled the most complete version of Goblin’s Dawn of the Dead pressed to wax. But is it too much?
Anthology is essential.
Two-and-half-years after the initial announcement, Waxworks delivers its promise of The Babadook OST. Was it worth the wait?
Bear McCreary takes the best music from the series and compiles it to one record, proving that The Walking Dead is very much alive.
When compared to John Carpenter's other works, Christine sometimes feels like a road trip with no destination.
The Sacred Bones reissue of David Lynch and Alan R. Splet's dark-ambient masterpiece is an essential purchase for fans of the genre.
The 1960s were loaded with fun records of exotica, space age pop, mambo, and lounge. This is not one of them.
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