by Captain Cats and the Nightrider | Jun 26, 2019 | Underground
Nightrider here with a special appreciation to something I saw in my childhood: The Super Dimensional Fortress Macross or Macross for short. Like most American children in the late ’80s, I saw Robotech and was amazed despite the generic music. After a friend let...
by Captain Cats and the Nightrider | May 29, 2019 | Underground
Yo ho! Nightrider here! On 2 May 1989, The Cure released what would be considered guitarist and vocalist Robert Smith’s magnum opus: Disintegration, The Cure’s eighth studio album. Following the success of the band’s previous album Kiss Me, Kiss Me,...
by Captain Cats and the Nightrider | May 22, 2019 | Food and Life, Hidden Gems, Underground
Ahoy Captain Cats here and today I’m going to have an interview with electronic music artist Golden Grey and this is how it went down. Captain Cats:For people who don’t know who you are can you tell us a bit about yourself and who you are? Golden Grey: I...
by Captain Cats and the Nightrider | May 15, 2019 | Underground
Today on Underground we are going to look at a game that will turn 15 this year and was a great game in its own right and still is to this day, but it’s soundtrack that stood out the best and still to this day sounds perfect and the game soundtrack I’m...
by Captain Cats and the Nightrider | May 8, 2019 | Underground
Today on Underground we are looking at an artist who is making a name for himself up in Canada, and you should have him in your radar as one of the best-kept secrets outside of the US, and that artist is Golden Grey with his new single “One.” One starts...
by Captain Cats and the Nightrider | May 1, 2019 | Underground
Yo ho! Nightrider here. In this installment of Underground, we’ll take a look at Bob Dylan’s protest song Hurricane. Co-written with Jacques Levy, Hurricane references the racism, false trial and conviction of middleweight boxer Rubin...
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