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The Story of My First Bad Review

  With creative work, opinions of all kinds are fair game when you release some form of art. I’ve released two poetry chapbooks and one short story collection so far. What will 2025 bring? Not sure! But but I’ve gotten the full spectrum of opinions on my work. All the way from making the person actually cry, to a thumb’s up, to some negative reviews, but mostly, “Oh, I haven’t read it.” But hey, getting paid is getting paid.  When you get negative criticism, you just have to take it on the chin. Not everyone has the same tastes as you and that’s just a fact. No matter how well you’ve done something there’ll be at least one person who doesn’t like it. It happens and I understand as a consumer if you don’t like something you don’t have to like it. My favorite example of this is when Massive Denial plays a show that’s general not our people and as we get into the second song of the set, a good portion of people would leave. “I get it, I understand. No hard feelings,” I’d think t...

(Don't) Fear 30

Give 'er take, a week ago I turned 30. Happy birthday to me, I guess. It's a milestone from what I told, not that I felt it. To be honest, I’m going through a period of indifferent numbness since mom died. She didn’t sign her name on my card this year. That was rough. Her absence is felt everyday, but talking about it is so exhausting. To be honest the only thing that bugged me hitting 30 is that she wasn’t here to see it.  But I still persist. It’s this weird thing I’ve come to know about me. I can wallow in my pain and sorrow, but as soon as a friend matches my level, I’m all like, “Hey man, it’s going to be alright :),” whilst dying inside. That’s just me. :)))  Anyways, enough about me. Who cares? The crux for what I wanted to do was talk to my younger friends. This is to anyone from say, 18 - 29 years old. A LOT of them have this anxiety of turning 30. I totally get it. It’s a new decade. It’s “old.” I’ve always been laxed on the topic myself. There’s a few reasons for ...

An Ode to Basement Transmissions

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  It was yesterday that the local Erie venue Basement Transmissions announced that they'll be closing their doors and passing the keys to the Lavery's as it's being rebranded as Centennial Hall, another music venue. Let me first say I’m excited to see Centennial Hall when their vision is completed after renovations are done! A new venue is always exciting and my bands will likely be playing there soon(ish).  However, with a death must come a eulogy in memberence. Even if it’s not a living thing, saying goodbye is never easy. I’ve learned that quite well this year already. Guess I’ll say my peace on one of my favorite places in Erie.  I was a freshman in high school when I was a couple years deep into this idea that I’d play music and be in rock bands but hadn’t yet been exposed to local bands with the same idea. Then I saw a band playing in the commons area at school at the end of the year. “Who was this?” I asked a friend asked. They turned out to be a band called ...

"Bring Her Back" - Review

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        Bring Her Back is the follow up effort on Danny and Michael Philippou's debut feature film, 2023's Talk to Me .  I watched Talk to Me without having known the two are Youtube stars, so I went into their filmography completely blind. Lemme tell ya, it was intense. It was a twisted little film that exceeded my expectations with how visceral and it felt fresh to me. There was a certain intensity to it that I couldn’t quite put my finger on. The concept of kids getting high off demonic possession was unique and well done. The script was fairly tight and stuck the ending that made me smile devilishly.  Needless to say, I was anticipating their second film, Bring Her Back . You notice that their first two films are commanding? Talk to me! Bring her back! Do the hustle! So demanding. Sheesh . Kind of like it though. It’s a way to make an bold entrance and to be noticed. Thought that was interesting.  Bring Her Back is certainly bold. This...