Saturday, April 30, 2022

Saturday Sinema: Wild Things


"[It's got] Neve Campbell and Denise Richards making out, all the plot twists and double-crossing of a James Ellroy novel, Neve Campbell and Denise Richards having a catfight in a swimming pool and Bill Murray as a sleazy neck-brace-wearing lawyer."

     —Tom Nawrocki, Rolling Stone

A spoiled rich kid, a troubled teen from the wrong side of the tracks, a carefree playboy and a dogged detective find themselves all caught up in the sex crime of the century in this steamy star-studded crime thriller from the director of Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer. Popular and charming, student counsellor Sam Lombardo (Matt Dillon) is no stranger to being the focus of female attention within the moneyed cliques of Florida's Blue Bay. His fortunes are about to change dramatically, however, when one of the wealthiest students at his high school, sultry siren Kelly Van Ryan (Denise Richards), accuses him of rape. The charge looks sure to stick when another girl from the other end of the social spectrum, Suzie Toller (Neve Campbell), steps forward with her own allegations, but Detective Duquette (Kevin Bacon) smells something fishy, and the truth is as murky and dangerous as the alligator-infested swamps in the hinterlands of this affluent beach community. Presented in new 4K restorations of its original theatrical version and extended 'Unrated Edition', Wild Things is a classic piece of sexy late-90s neo-noir from director John McNaughton and writer Stephen Peters, whose serpentine plotting will keep you on the edge of your seat until the end credits roll.

Media

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Bonus Materials

  • New 4K restorations of both the Original Theatrical Version and the Unrated Edition from the original camera negatives by Sony Pictures Entertainment
  • High Definition Blu-ray (1080p) presentation
  • Original uncompressed stereo audio and DTS-HD MA 5.1 surround audio
  • Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing
  • Exclusive new audio commentary by director John McNaughton and producer Steven A. Jones
  • Commentary by director John McNaughton, cinematographer Jeffrey Kimball, producers Steven A. Jones and Rodney Liber, editor Elena Maganini and score composer George S. Clinton
  • Exclusive new interview with John McNaughton
  • Exclusive new interview with Denise Richards
  • Making of documentary
  • An Understanding Lawyer outtakes
  • Trailer
  • Illustrated collector’s booklet featuring new writing on the film by Anne Billson and Sean Hogan
  • Double-sided fold-out poster
  • Six double-sided, postcard-sized lobby card reproductions
  • Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Sam Hadley

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Friday, April 29, 2022

First Headshot Time!

Since everyone has been posting their first headshots this week I thought I'd play along.

Here I am at 18 shiny and new, like a virgin touched up for the very first time. 

I was living in the Seattle area at and the shots were taken by a guy named Steven Strickland.

Being as it was my first shoot, it was a little awkward, but still fun as I recall.

Anyway Happy Friday Minions!

Me on Social Media -

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Thursday, April 28, 2022

Michael's Musings

Be Fearless
Michael Shinafelt

 "Fearless" is a word that is used but not often followed. Remember when you were young and didn't know you shouldn't? Well I am turning back time and operating from a place of "Yes" moving forward with my life. 

Be fearless Minions!

Some people don't appreciate the effort I put in to not becoming a Serial Killer

Re-watched Martin Scorsese's Taxi Driver for the first time since my twenties last night, sheer brilliance! Nice to see a real film again.

The creature likes his coffee like he likes his lagoons 

Bullying is not leadership, the more you know

Life isn't always perfect, but this damn jumpsuit is!

The Batman aka the best Batman movie ever! Is getting a sequel, hell yes!!!

What do a tick and the Eiffel Tower have in common? They're both Paris sites.

FYI Not a single elected democrat has to lie about where they were January 6th

Woman Crush of the Week - Margot Robbie is just a Barbie girl, in a Barbie world

BTW It's OK I don't know WTF I'm doing either

Sell vibrators and make me proud

Wonder what Dolly Parton would have done with 44 billion???

Creepy people with an agenda of lies, discuss

The World Is A Vampire - The Smashing Pumpkins knew...

Mirror, Mirror on the wall - know more about me here:

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Wednesday, April 27, 2022

Hump Day & Chill

Iconic
Grace Jones & Halle Berry

Today's Hump Day & Chill comes straight from Halle Berry. "Yes" it really did. She Tweeted this photo of herself and Grace Jones behind the scenes on the set of the 1992 Eddie Murphy rom-com Boomerang.

Making this a photo for the ages. What's that? Did I see Boomerang? Why yes I did in 1992 naturally.

Did I like it you ask? It was enjoyable with some very funny moments. One of them involves Ms. Grace Jones calling people out in a restaurant.

What about Halle? She was lovely as Eddie Murphy's good girl love interest. 

Well now nostalgia is setting in, isn't that special?! I'm am feeling the need to Hump Day & Chill to Boomerang, right here, right now....

Back at ya!

Boomerang on Wikipedia -

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boomerang_(1992_film)  

Tuesday, April 26, 2022

Obi-Wan Kenobi Has Gas

Gas Saber
Ewan McGregor

Look Minions it's Obi-Wan Kenobi aka Ewan McGregor gassing up his classic Porsche in Los Angeles. No doubt he's honing his Jedi skills for the May 27th premiere date of his self titled min-series Obi Wan Kenobi on Disney Plus.

Now that we got the plug out of the way, honestly I am feeling quite snarky and saw this shot of Ewan pumping gas and posted it mainly so I could write the byline about having gas. Oh, look I have achieved my mission. If I do nothing else with the rest of my day at least my goal has been set and completed.

How many of you can say that about your day? Let me know, I'm waiting...

Obi-Wan Kenobi on IMDb -

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8466564/   

Monday, April 25, 2022

"You Talkin' To Me?"

The Three Amigos
Jodie Foster, Robert DeNiro & Martin Scorsese

Here we are at another Monday and I have to wonder "You Talkin' To Me?" - Robert DeNiro's immortal line from the classic Taxi Driver is a vibe at present. No I'm not feeling homicidal or anything like that! Heck, I'm not even in a bad mood. I'm simply feeling nostalgic for the art of filmmaking, which is pretty non-existent these days.

Thus I surfed the web and found what I think is an awesome behind the scenes photo of Jodie Foster, Robert DeNiro and Director Martin Scorsese engaging in some on set levity. Well Foster and DeNiro seem to be at least, Scorsese is being himself, meaning you really can't get a read on what's happening with him in this moment.

Taxi Driver is one of those films I saw when I was in my twenties and need to re-watch now, as I am sure it will be even better and resonate even more with me, now that I am a man of worldly experience and such.

In fact it will be part of this week's agenda to do just that as it is on Netflix. I knew that subscription had to be good for something Damn It!!!

Happy Monday Minions!

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Sunday, April 24, 2022

Americana Railroad

 AMERICANA RAILROAD, A COLLECTION OF SONGS CELEBRATING THE HISTORY OF TRAINS SCHEDULED FOR RELEASE VIA RENEW/BMG ON JUNE 17.

 
The album features tracks from John Fogerty, Dave Alvin, Rocky Burnette, Dom Flemons, Stephen McCarthy, Carla Olson and more.
 
Pop Matters debuted the first track "Here Comes That Train Again" featuring Carla Olson and Stephen McCarthy here
 
Pre-order/pre-save link here
 
Album promo video featuring multiple tracks here
 
The idea of a new album of traditional and contemporary railroad songs had been percolating for a decade or so before recording began for Americana Railroad. After talking about artists and songs and label partner possibilities every few years producers Carla Olson and Saul Davis decided to just begin and see what was possible. 


The first artist asked was Stephen McCarthy (Dream Syndicate, Jayhawks, Long Ryders) to see if he would be interested in such a project, followed by Robert Rex Waller Jr (I See Hawks In L.A.), John York (Byrds), Dave Alvin, Rocky Burnette, Gary Myrick and James Intveld.  Rock’n’roll, Rockabilly, Americana ~ the genre or category is for the listener to decide. The goal was simple – railroad songs performed by great expressive artists.
 
After recording the nine tracks that Carla produced, the thought turned to locating a record company partner.
 
Executive David Hirshland noted, “When Saul brought this to me for possible release by Renew / BMG it instantly made sense. There is such a deep history of trains in the American musical canon I felt that we should expand the project and get more artists on board. Every artist we subsequently approached was eager to join in.”
 
Since the overwhelming number of train songs requires hard choices, this anthology’s selections attempt to cover significant historical ground. Elizabeth Cotton’s “Freight” Train is covered lovingly by A.J .Haynes in a style evocative of the ‘50’s in which it was written. Dom Flemons takes the true story of ex-slave and Pullman porter Nat Love (aka Deadwood Dick) and spins it into a narrative of spiritual survival and ultimately triumph via original track “Steel Pony Blues.” Steve Goodman’s epic “City of New Orleans,” a portrait of the disintegration of an entire way of life, is given added poignancy by John Fogerty’s vocals and Micky Raphael’s harmonica. Peter Case’s treatment of “This Train” echoes Woody Guthrie and the world of depression era America. Americana Railroad is thus meant to entertain and educate albeit subtly.
 
 
Prior to Americana Railroad’s June 17, 2022 CD and digital release, it was issued as a limited edition vinyl piece for Record Store Day in November 2021.
 
Producer/performer Carla Olson observed that “Growing up in Austin, Texas during the 1950s the fascination with trains was the stuff childhood dreams were made of. Walking home from school the temptation to put your ear to the track to hear if the train was close was a daily routine. We lived five blocks from the railway and heard the whistle of the trains well into the night. For some the call was a way to escape small town blues, for others thoughts of exotic destinations lured many to hop a freight and disappear over the horizon. The Americana Railroad album is a collection of both history and metaphor for your listening and thought provoking pleasure.”

Saturday, April 23, 2022

On Top Of Mount Wilson...


Mount Wilson Observatory, Southern California’s historic home to over 100 years of groundbreaking astronomical discovery, announces its 2022 Season of public events and sky-viewings with a wide range of offerings.


Once again, Mount Wilson’s 60-inch and 100-inch telescopes—the largest in the world made available to the public—will be open for stargazing. Saturday Evening Talks and Telescopes will feature speakers on astronomy and other topics of relevance to the Observatory, followed by an evening of viewing on the telescopes. Sunday Afternoon Concerts in the Dome takes advantage of the astonishing acoustics in the 100-inch Observatory dome. Daytime and Engineering tours provide a behind-the-scenes look at the grounds and telescopes of the institution, established by George Ellery Hale in 1904.



Two Special Features of the 2022 Season include:

  • May 7 – September 4For almost four months, the Hubble Traveling Exhibit will be on display at the Observatory. NASA’s 2,200-square-foot exhibit will immerse visitors in the magnificence and mystery of the Hubble mission and introduce the James Webb Space Telescope. The exhibit features a scale model of the Hubble Space Telescope as well as several “satellite” units that not only provide viewers with a hands-on experience with the same technology that allows Hubble to gaze at distant galaxies, but also features Mr. Hubble's contributions to the exploration of planets, stars, galaxies and the universe. He was, of course, one of Mount Wilson’s preeminent astronomers.
  • A focus on Arts @ The Observatory in the later summer months of August through October – from immersive sound art in the 100-inch dome to plein-air painting and sculpting. See mtwilson.edu/arts-the-observatory to learn more.

LINKS

• Mt. Wilson Observatory - https://www.mtwilson.edu

• MWO Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/WilsonObs

• MWO Twitter - https://twitter.com/mtwilsonobs

• MWO Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mtwilsonobservatory

Friday, April 22, 2022

Happy Earth Day

Activist
Leonardo DiCaprio

Happy Earth Day Minions! In case you didn't know Leonardo DiCaprio is one of the biggest environmental activists on the planet, literally. In fact his whole Instagram page is dedicated to it.

Go out and do something good for the planet today, and check out Leo's IG page.

Leo on IG -

https://www.instagram.com/leonardodicaprio/?hl=en

Thursday, April 21, 2022

Michael's Musings

Boys Behaving Badly
Chris Rene & Me

Oh those Facebook Memories, they hold you accountable, no? Well this popped up today in mine. Remember Bad Boy Chris Rene from the X Factor? "Yes" this is he and Yours Truly backstage at The Roxy in Los Angeles prior to him taking the stage.

Looks like we are up to no good, perhaps we were, wouldn't you like to know. Guess what? "No Comment."

Does anyone else think that the song Come Together by The Beatles might be a bukkake thang?

Anthropology and Speech, leaving this here

One never drinks alone when you have a bartender 

Look back at it, in other words, vogue

I am Team Johnny, after what I've Heard (pun intended)

Production has begun on Season 2 of Chucky...can't wait!!!

If you have nothing to be guilty of, why you so scared to testify?!

Doing the dishes aka getting my shirt wet

Woman Crush of the Week - It's a tie Uma Thurman & Lucy Liu in Kill Bill, love the movie and love the scene when the two ladies have it out with each other!

For those who are observant I hope your 420 celebration served you well

Stop slagging my chicken recipe. Don't kick it to the ground if you haven't tried it

Mickey v Florida, I placed my bet on the mouse

Step away from the Smart Phone and live the moment

There is this fantasy I have about a perfect...

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Wednesday, April 20, 2022

Hump Day & Chill

Double Lisa
Lisa Bonet

Let us Hump Day & Chill to The Curious Case Of Lisa Bonet...like Benjamin Button she has a unique way of aging. The older she gets the more beautiful she becomes.

I'm sure you all remember Lisa from The Cosby Show and the notorious Angel Heart. Not to mention her high profile role as Zoe Kravitz's Mom, of course you do!

One need only to look at the side by side photos of Lisa in her younger days and Lisa now to see this is 100% Truth!!!

Honestly Ms. Bonet has always been a looker, but she keeps getting amazingly more so as time marches on. 

So there you have it, off you go to Hump Day & Chill with the natural wonder that is Lisa Bonet.

Run along now Minions, run along...

Lisa on Wikipedia -

Tuesday, April 19, 2022

Dark Night Of The Scarecrow 2


The wait...is over!

The Scarecrow is back with a vengeance.

On October 24, 1981, television audiences were terrified when they tuned into CBS to catch the premiere of Dark Night of the Scarecrow. This little made-for-TV feature developed into a cult icon and sparked an entire scarecrow-centric subgenre of horror films. More than four decades later, the scarecrow returns in an all-new frightening film, Dark Night of the Scarecrow 2.

Single mother Chris (Amber Wedding) and her son Jeremy (Aiden Shurr) moved to a small country town in Stubblefield County. While Chris begins work at the local country store, Jeremy starts to bond with the older lady (Carol Dines) that watches him after school. On her way home from work one day, Chris happens upon an old, weather-beaten scarecrow. Chris places a flower in its lapel and whispers in its ear. Little does she know that this seemingly harmless gesture awakens an evil from the past.

Written and directed by J.D. Feigelson, the writer of the original film, Dark Night of the Scarecrow 2 will be released exclusively on DVD and Blu-ray on May 10, 2022, from VCI Entertainment.


Dark Night of the Scarecrow 2
2021 | 85 min | Horror | USA
Directed by J.D. Feilgelson



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Monday, April 18, 2022

Party In Purple!

Purple People Eater
Angus Cloud 

"It was a one-eyed, one-horned, flyin' purple people eater"

As you may or may not know the Coachella Music Festival is happening in Indio, CA. and Euphoria actor Angus Cloud hit the Neon Carnival in purple, naturally.

Angus portrays drug dealer Fezco on the HBO series.

Honestly for some reason I thought Coachella had been postponed until 2023, but obviously I thought wrong!

From the looks of the to do everyone is having a blast, so perhaps next year...

Happy Monday & party in purple Minions!!!

Coachella on the WWW -

https://www.coachella.com/

Sunday, April 17, 2022

Saturday, April 16, 2022

ALONE is "Fine"

Breakthrough Queer Artist ALONE Releases “Fine”A Song That Re-examines What Makes a Sexy Man Today 

“Fine”, the brand-new single from breakthrough Queer artist ALONE is out to expand the prevalent notions of sexuality, masculinity, and what it means to be a sexy man today. “There are many expressions of masculinity and they all can be hot,” the artist insists. Produced by ALONE and recorded in NYC with a full live band, the celebratory track, with its dark, sultry vibe, pays homage to 80s Rock strip songs but from an unapologetically Queer perspective. “’Fine’ is meant to get listeners in the mood for lovin’,'' ALONE reveals, “and my hope is that it liberates people to be vocal and proud about who they are and what turns them on.” ALONE’s “Fine” is available now on Apple MusicSpotify and all digital platforms.



"Fine" is ALONE's second release following his debut single "Everything" which has garnered over 50K views on YouTube. "Fine" departs from the bright, classic RnB style of "Everything" and introduces listeners to ALONE's darker side with a Rock-inspired production. "It's the kind of song that makes you wanna take off your clothes and give someone a lap dance," ALONE explains.  His powerful Blues-Rock vocals ride a dirty rhythm set by distorted guitars and a throbbing low-down bassline as the lyrics narrate a story of Queer passion. "I feel like today's culture looks at Rock music, including its Pop incarnations, as a 'straight' genre and I beg to differ," ALONE continues from his NYC home. "The Queer legacy of Rock 'n Roll dates back to its inception with artists like Big Mama Thornton and Little Richard, and has always been present through artists such as David Bowie, The Velvet Underground, and Freddie Mercury — it's time we reclaim it.”

ALONE, born “Alon,” was raised in Israel, in a small coastal town called Herzliya. His father died in military action when he was three and a half years old. He grew up in a household of women, with only his mom and sister. His musical influences were Prince, Grace Jones, George Michael and Sylvester.    “Growing up as a Queer kid who never fully fit in anywhere, seeing a Queer artist like Sylvester was a beacon of hope,” ALONE reflects. “It made me feel like I wasn't alone, like there was a future for me and that there were others out there like me.” 

Upon moving to New York City, Alon changed his name to ALONE to reclaim the word; empowering its meaning from something sad and scary to independent and in control. “Being alone is one thing everyone experiences from time to time. There is beauty and strength-building in it. The binary concept that being alone is bad and being together is good is false. Both are equally important to our growth and well-being.”

ALONE’s “Fine” is available today on Apple Music, Spotify and all digital platforms. Visit his website and follow ALONE on Instagram @ TogethALONE.  

Friday, April 15, 2022

Film Buff Friday: Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

Kenneth Branagh leads an all-star cast including Robert De Niro, Helena Bonham Carter, Tom Hulce, Ian Holm, John Cleese and Aidan Quinn in his definitive cinematic version of Mary Shelley's classic tale of gothic terror. At the turn of the 19th century, visionary scientist Victor Frankenstein (Kenneth Branagh) embarks on an obsessive quest to conquer the mysteries of human mortality. But his hubristic bid to create life out of death goes hideously wrong, and succeeds only in begetting a deformed monster (Robert De Niro). Horrified by what he has wrought, the scientist attempts to destroy his creation, but fails. Rejected by his creator and shunned by the world of man, the tormented creature swears vengeance against Frankenstein and his family. As the monster begins to enact his murderous revenge, Victor must face a terrible reckoning with the tragic consequences of attempting to play God. Mary Shelley's seminal novel is one of the most adapted books of all time, and this retelling faithfully goes back to the original source, lushly transforming the story's twin themes of love and death into a darkly operatic gothic romance. Unlike many versions of Shelley's novel, Branagh's adaptation understands that Frankenstein's misbegotten creation is as pitiable as he is monstrous, and never loses sight of the human tragedy lying at the core of its horrific tale. Filled with sweeping, atmospheric visuals and powerfully emotional performances from an award-winning ensemble of acting talent, Mary Shelley's Frankenstein stands as a landmark interpretation of this enduring masterpiece.

Media

 Watch trailer »

Bonus Materials

  • New 4K restoration from the original camera negatives by Sony Pictures Entertainment
  • 4K (2160p) UHD Blu-ray presentation in Dolby Vision (HDR10 compatible)
  • Original uncompressed stereo audio and DTS-HD MA 5.1 surround audio
  • Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
  • Brand new audio commentary by film historians Michael Brooke and Johnny Mains
  • Brand new interview with composer Patrick Doyle
  • Brand new interview with costumer designer James Acheson
  • Brand new interview with make-up designer Daniel Parker
  • Mary Shelley and The Creation of a Monster, a brand new documentary featurette on the origins and evolution of the Frankenstein story, featuring Gothic specialists David Pirie, Jonathan Rigby and Stephen Volk
  • Dissecting Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, a brand new featurette with David Pirie, Jonathan Rigby and Stephen Volk on the differences between the novel and Kenneth Branagh’s screen adaptation
  • Frankenstein: A Liberal Adaptation from Mrs. Shelley’s Famous Story for Edison Production (1910): The first screen adaptation of Shelley’s story in a 2K restoration by the Library of Congress, with music by Donald Sosin
  • Original trailers
  • Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Laz Marquez
  • FIRST PRESSING ONLY: Illustrated collector’s booklet featuring new writing by Jon Towlson and Amy C. Chambers

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Thursday, April 14, 2022

Michael's Musings

Got Tail?
Michael Shinafelt

Here comes Michael with his tail...Hey, Easter is this Sunday Minions, thus I am getting in the spirit. That's right I have risen to the occasion and am ready for my rabbit test.

Did I pass??? Hopping along...next!!!

Caught St. Elmo's Fire on IFC for the first time since I've seen ii in a theatre back in the old days. All I could think of while watching it: Pay Phones & Indoor Smoking

Life Hack: If you are on Weight Watchers it's Easter, live a little! Put down you had three eggs, no one has to know they were Cadbury Eggs

Just in case no one told you today: You are beautiful! You are important! That booty tho!

So if you don't have fur babies should one call ones children skin dogs? Asking for a friend

BTW Please stop asking me questions you can easily Google 

R.I.P. Funnyman Gilbert Gottfried 

Turn down the self doubt drama mama!!!

Currently I am massaging lasagna and am going to announce I am joining a boy band

Woman Crush of the Week - Pamela Anderson for giving them that ole razzle dazzle and knocking them dead as Roxy Hart in Chicago on Broadway

I really want a Chucky Doll, is it so wrong?!

You know the adage: Pics or it didn't happen? Well send them, I'm waiting...

FYI Just because Ben Affleck & Jennifer Lopez are back together does not mean you should text your ex

You can't reach what is in front of you until you let go of what is behind you

Off to dye some eggs, tis the season ya know 

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Wednesday, April 13, 2022

Hump Day & Chill

Nicolas Cage & Laura Dern
Wild At Heart

Lately I have been ruminating on the films of David Lynch. "Yes" DL's work has been very much on my mind of late. Why? I do not know, but hey it's there renting space in my head and I gladly accept it.

Thus today we are going to Hump Day & Chill to I think what may be my favorite Lynch film Wild At Heart starring Nicholas Cage & Laura Dern.

Mulholland Drive is pretty neck and neck with it, but this one has the edge for moi, for the simple reason that at it's "Heart" (pun intended) it is one of the best love stories ever to grace the silver screen.

While the film is bonkers in the way only David Lynch can do it, there is a romantic, honest quality to Cage & Dern's relationship that makes this movie tick.

So why not get comfy and Hump Day & Chill with Wild At Heart today, you know I'll be hitting the couch and doing just that this evening...

WAH on Wikipedia -

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wild_at_Heart_(film)

Tuesday, April 12, 2022

Sing To The Walls

Chastity Brown
Photo:
Brad Ogbonna
CHASTITY BROWN
New album SING TO THE WALLS out 6/17/22
Pop Matters premiered the first single Wonderment here

Pre-order / pre-save Sing To The Walls here

CHASTITY BROWN EMBRACES MODERN SOUL AND EVOLVES HER SOUND ON SING TO THE WALLS, HER NEW ALBUM ON RED HOUSE RECORDS OUT JUNE 17

A pandemic, riots and racial reckoning provided the soil for a stunning work about love to be planted. The first single Wonderment will be released on April 15 – Pop Matters premiered the track here 
 As the daughter of a blues musician, Chastity Brown was born with an innate ability to channel complex circumstances into beautiful, uplifting songs. But after surviving the isolation of the early pandemic and witnessing the global racial reckoning that manifested itself in the riots mere blocks from her South Minneapolis home, even she is surprised to hear the way her new album Sing To The Walls turned out.
“It’s a love album, in a way I didn’t plan on,” Chastity says. 

Like so many artists who endured the uncertainty of the 2020 lockdown, Chastity’s instinct was to turn inward, at first out of self-preservation, and then because the new songs kept coming and coming. Since finishing her last album, 2017’s Silhouette Of Sirens, she estimates she’s written nearly 100 new songs, 10 of which found their way onto Sing To The Walls.

These songs unfold with Chastity’s expressive voice and expansive melodies, leading the listener through intertwining tendrils of atmospheric sounds. Even the titles hint at the album’s sense of optimistic yearning, from the dreamy opening track “Wonderment,” to her ode to healing a broken heart post-breakup “Curiosity,” to the pulsing promise of “Hope.”

With the exception of “Golden,” a searing indictment of white complacency and a cathartic release of post-uprising rage that comes halfway through the album (and was released in an earlier form in mid-2020), Sing To The Walls is ultimately an album about hope, connection, and love; an ode to the sweetness of life, even amidst a pandemic, even in a city that’s experienced so much pain.

“I think it’s an audacious response,” says Chastity. “Like how funk music came after Malcolm, Martin, and everybody got murdered in the ‘60s. Then the ‘70s popped off, and there was funk! This isn’t funk, but it’s rooted in that same kind of response. I just want to feel good. Straight up.” 

The album was started in Stockholm, Sweden with revered session drummer and producer Brady Blade, with the rest completed at Chastity’s own home studio with her longtime drummer Greg Schutte. Additional production and mixing was done by Chris Bell in Austin, Texas.

For the first time, Chastity also served as the lead producer on some of the tracks, and co-producer on all of them. “I just was like, ‘why can't I do it?’ It maybe meant that everything took longer, but it was like, ‘Where am I going anyway?’ The way I've worked since the pandemic began, as far as songwriting and arranging and composing, I've never been so productive. Whatever touring life becomes going forward, I want to always carve out writing time. I'm addicted to it. And it's such a cool high,” she says.

Sing To The Walls is a sonically expansive album; it mines the roots of Americana, folk, and soul music, but Chastity’s stories are delivered in a style that feels remarkably timely, modern, and forward-thinking. "I celebrate the emotional richness in the tradition, but in my music I’ve committed myself to moving forward and reflecting the experiences of those overlooked by tradition." 

In the same way, her lyrics seek to reach across a great divide. “I will sing to those walls, hope it gets through / And I will sing to your scars, they need healing too,” Chastity sings on the album’s title track, a pandemic love song about breaking through the physical, emotional, and social barriers that have been constructed around all of us in recent years. By the next track, “Like the Sun,” she breaks through into a melody that rises like a wide-open prairie sunrise—a heart-rending moment that demonstrates her talent for expressing big, beautiful ideas in her music, and to create songs that radiate bliss.

Even amid the chaos of the times, while delivering the release-valve verses of “Golden,” she remains steadfast. “I’ve got joy even when I’m a target, if you think that’s political don’t get me started,” Chastity sings, demanding to know: “Why have I got to be angry?”

Between writing sessions she’s been vibing to chilled out, forward thinking artists like Leon Bridges, H.E.R., SZA, and Daniel Caesar, taking their cue to expand beyond genre and her folk/roots history to encompass her appreciation of all Black American musical art forms. “I also want to poke at what the blues is,” Chastity reflects. “It has a lot of stereotypes, like it’s mostly only played by blue-eyed white guys now. But what about Bessie Smith and Ma Rainey? I feel so closely connected, in a pure, undeviating lineage, to the heritage of being a Black, queer blues woman. I want to share this music with them, to say that I’ve listened, and I’ve done something new.”

“This album does not serve sorrow,” Chastity says bluntly. “And in that way, it’s my trying to emulate Zora Neale Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God—seeking personal spiritual fulfillment while rejecting expectations. What matters to me is my survival—and for my survival, it’s been necessary to try to embrace some joy.”