2010
06.28

2010
06.25

2010
06.17

EQ Magazine published a small feature on Beneath the Woods Design and Recording Studio. The Connecticut based studio is where Dan produces all the sights and sounds behind Autumns Eyes.

2010
06.16

Everyone remembers their old stomping grounds they would visit whilst outgrowing their teenage years. Living in Connecticut there is not much to see other than woods almost everywhere around you. One of the highlights growing up in such an area, was hanging out at Devils Hopyard State Park located in East Haddam Connecticut. Being a misinformed gullible youth at the time, there were many rumors that circulated behind the origin of the name. Stories of devil worshiping and witchcraft plagued its visitors conscious as they hiked through the amazing scenic landscape of waterfalls, cliffs, and various forest dwellers. In the end, Devils Hopyard was some what of an escape to say the least. Not like there is much to escape from in Connecticut to begin with, but it was always nice to visit a place surrounded by such folklore and history.

2010
06.14

The Legend of Sleepy Hollow remains one of the first pieces of American fiction that continues to grow attention decades after its origin. As an American, I can safely say we don’t have much to hold on to in the fairy tale department. It seems as though everyone overseas collected the glory and historic inspiration which adds to the mysticism behind their territory. However, thanks to author Washington Irving “Sleepy Hollow” remains a story that many will continue to draw creativity from as time grows older. Most of us remember the Walt Disney version from 1949 titled “The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad”, though it wasn’t until 1999 when Tim Burton gave us a much darker adaptation of the fabled story. Burton gave Sleepy Hollow a specific look and feel that resurrects visions of black and grey fog glooming over a mysterious old village. With the addition of Danny Elfman, who builds tension and fear behind the orchestra, Sleepy Hollow has again become an instant classic reborn in a new era.

2010
06.08

Vampire films that don’t regurgitate a story that has been used over and over again, are few and far between. Especially when trying to find one that has been made within the last 10 years. In a time when horribly disgusting romantic vampire films have been lighting up the box office, one small budget film has shown its true quality. Let the Right One In follows a young boy struggling with his own insecurities in life, who eventually befriends a strange girl that shows him how to stand up for himself. Forget being one of the best vampire films in the past 10 years, this film is one of the best vampire movies I have ever laid eyes on. Unfortunately, the film is now being remade by an American director who’s greed most likely outshines his respect for leaving a good film alone. As much as that pains me, it will not prevent me from holding a special place in my black heart for the original.

2010
06.07

2010
06.07

I have been waiting a long time for a horror film to come out with an original plot, and cinematography that reminded me of how Halloween used to be growing up. Finally, to my surprise I was introduced to the film Trick ‘r Treat by Michael Dougherty. The film was inspired by the directors short film “Season’s Greetings”, which was based on a creepy little character named Sam. Originally slated for a 2007 release, the film was pushed back for various reasons and eventually came out straight to DVD in 2009. Since its release, fans and critics alike have praised the movie for its originality and visual appeal. It remains one of the only modern horror films that can take me back to when I was a kid getting ready for my favorite season/holiday of the year.

2010
06.04

The lead singer/guitarist of legendary metal band Celtic Frost took part in this interview a couple years back, and his words sum up what many musicians myself included think about the record industry. The guy conducting the interview seems to be either placating Tom, or just very nervous while asking terribly stupid questions. He was under the impression Tom was just being stubborn on purpose, but he doesn’t realize Tom is speaking very honestly. The music industry needs more people like Tom to balance out the unhealthy level of puppets to actual individuals who refuse to give into greed.

2010
06.03

Its few and far between to have an artist who is so unique that they will promise to give you a glimpse into their own world if your willing to go for the ride. His voice is so abnormally diverse that he can sound like a monster one minute, and the next reveal a smooth vintage texture that will cause you to actually smell the booze and cigarettes as if you were sitting in a jazz club right next to his piano. If someone were to list the names of all the musicians Tom Waits inspired, we would have a list that crossed planets. While many artists derive inflated egos after winning numerous awards, it almost seems as though nobody even told Waits he won anything. He remains one of the most grounded, creative, and intelligent musicians I have ever had the pleasure of listening to. Not to mention, when he lands a role in a major movie such as “Bram Stokers Dracula” his wide open personality converts to the big screen just as well as it does on his records. It may take some getting used to upon first listen, but its without question worth it. If your interest is sparked, don’t stop with one song. They are all different, and his albums have a life and vision all their own.