ANTI Music: Netzine Review

A big thank you to ANTI Music: Netzine for their favorable review of Farewell, Doomed Planet!

“The album is a fantastic piece of complex variations between patterns and arrangements; certainly unlike anything I’ve ever heard. Electrifying and haunting. An interesting display of various sound designs and complex arrangements which turn out to be a hell of a ride!”

Read the full review over on their blog!

Departure Video Premiere via Slow Breathing Circuit

The brand new video for “Departure” is out and premiering today on the Slow Breathing Circuit blog, where Mike had this to say:

In the video, EJK herself flies through space like some kind of Tinkerbell / Captain Marvel hybrid. As its name implies, “Departure” feels like the most triumphant part of the story, as Exclusion Zone Earth, overrun with mutant Chernobyl wolves, is left behind.

Read more and watch the video over on the blog!

ANTIGRAVITY Magazine review

Michael Kunz has again reviewed my music for ANTIGRAVITY Magazine, this time tackling Farewell, Doomed Planet!

“It’s hard to say whether you’re hearing the soundtrack to a cartoonish sci-fi flick or a genuine panic attack sparked by climate change and nuclear proliferation. Perhaps that question will be answered 100 years from now, by a music historian citing this review in a paper—or the amoeba left to govern this barren planet.”

Read the full review here.

Future Astronauts, Shrunken Planet, Lone Frequencies, Independent Music Podcast, Night Tides, and Strategic Tape Reserve

Wow, it was a weekend full of Farewell, Doomed Planet! on the airwaves. So many wonderful shows to catch up with:

Future Astronauts, featuring “Whaliens:”

Shrunken Planet with Jeffrey Davison on WFMU, featuring “Trinity Quadrant Cantata” (click to listen)

Lone Frequencies, originally broadcast on Mad Wasp Radio, featuring “Harm” and some very, very complimentary words about the album that have left me blushing 😊

Independent Music Podcast with “Baleen Executioner:”

Harm” on Renée Blanche’s KCUR show Night Tides:

And, last but not least, a throwback to last month when Strategic Tape Reserve played “Departure” on New New World Radio: