Johnathan Maske’s Chilling Folk Single “Chasing Shadows” is Like the End Theme Music for a Haunted Spaghetti Western

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Johnathan Maske sounds like he immersed himself in some late 60s and early 70s folk singers on “Chasing Shadows,” the debut single from his forthcoming album The Down Valley (out in May 2024). The vocals tilt over the edge a little when hitting that falsetto with raw feeling but reel back in with the the chill melodies that run through the song. There’s a melancholic tone to the song and its orchestral songwriting is reminiscent of something out of a Spaghetti western but with all the desert tones turned icy and overcast rather than sun scorched, like a film Sergio Leone might have made based on an Edgar Allan Poe story. The shuffling beat and slightly lo-fi production lends the song a quality that feels like it’s from another decade like music you’d hear in the end scenes and credits of a baroque horror or thriller film from the UK or Europe in the aforementioned era of folk. The sentiments of the lyrics read like the thoughts of a person who is trapped by his own paranoid thoughts and visions of failure, petty revenge and futility and the song serves well the tragic mood of that kind of emotional isolation and that the song sometimes feels like it could fall apart the essential fragility of that headspace. And yet there’s a compelling hauntedness to the song that draws you in to the end. Listen to “Chasing Shadows” on Spotify and follow Johanthan Maske at the links below. In the months ahead Maske will release further singles from the album leading up to its issuance in the spring.

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Uèle Lamore Soundtracks the Next Generation of Surreal B-Movies With the Upbeat and Playful “Something About Us”

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Uèle Lamore’s music video for “Something About Us” gives the song with its gritty yet playful instrumental music in fuzzed out post-punk style melodies its proper contextualization. Throughout the video we are treated to a running string of possible genre tags that are as varied as the music’s fairly genre-less quality itself. It could fit in a weird video game about time travel and culture swapping. It could work for a fun-loving ninja movie starring Sho Kosugi and get him out of retirement for one more movie, a surreal sequel to the nonsensically supernatural Ninja III: The Domination. Maybe a film about cowboys who all gathered together to create a commune after having spent time in the worlds of Sergio Leone films and Jodorowsky’s El Topo having given up on a life of violence and opting for one where they preserve their legacy through elaborate musicals. Anyone made a sequel to Knight Riders? Lamore has you covered here and offering the concept of “low budget Riders of Rohan” but with the idea of cosplay being a thing these days it could work out. However this song might be placed or enjoyed it has a decided trickster experimental pop quality that can shapeshift into any setting. Watch the video for “Something About Us” on YouTube and connect with Lamore at the links below.

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