An Interview with Jonathan Sims of The Magnus Archives

Sims plays the role of the head archivist in the Magnus Institute, tasked with bringing the Institute’s archive of supernatural statements up to date. Jonathan puts a lot of passion into his work, and you can tell as we get an inside look into his inner workings, as well as what drives his passion to keep the show moving forward!

So Here I am, Doing Everything I Can: Video Game Soundtracks!

What is it about a great soundtrack that sticks with you for years or even decades that you can go so long without hearing it, and still be able to hum or sing along like it was just yesterday?

An Interview with Nicole and Noelle of The Quite Unusual Podcast

The Quite Unusual Podcast is, well, just that! Hosts and best friends Nicole and Noelle go into depth on various topics regarding the paranormal, true crime, cults, and cryptids.

Pop Punk and Me: My Top-5 Pop Punk Albums

So, it’s no secret that Pop Punk is one of my favorite genres of music for two reasons; I grew up listening to New Found Glory and Good Charlotte and I can actually understand the lyrics both lyrically and audibly.

An Interview with Andrew Tate of Let’s Not Meet: A True Horror Podcast

Today, I have the pleasure of interviewing the creator, host, and narrator of the podcast Let’s Not Meet: A True Horror Podcast, Andrew Tate. A podcast with a unique twist on the horror that also straddles the line of true crime told by first-hand accounts.

“IT’S NOT A PHASE, MOM, GET OUT OF MY ROOM!”: Is Emo Dead?

When I say “Emo,” what bands do you think of? What comes to mind first? For me, it’s Taking Back Sunday, Lostprophets, Hawthorne Heights, Senses Fail, The Used, Dashboard Confessional, hell, maybe even Panic! At the Disco and Fall Out Boy.

An Interview with Justin Drown of the Podcast Obscura: A True Crime Podcast

I discovered Obscura: A True Crime Podcast a couple of years ago, and it instantly became a must-listen. Justin’s passion for storytelling and journalism is apparent in the amount of work that goes into each episode, and how they are compiled.

Music Based Video Games and How they Influenced My Taste in Music

I could go on forever about my top favorite video game soundtracks (which I probably will do at some point), but, today I want to talk about when the soundtrack is the game. I’m referring to nothing other than the “Rhythm” genre.

An Interview with Phillip Pope of Pi Records

While Phil is “new” to the vinyl game in terms of collecting and selling, he is a huge supporter of the Vinyl and Music Communities. Phil steps up for local bands and offers space in his store for them to sell their merchandise, with 100% of the profits going directly to the bands themselves. How many of your local stores have you seen do this?! Like I said-Phil is an incredible guy.

An Interview with Caleb Farah AKA Professoar

Today, I’m proud to introduce my first interview to Vinyl Writer Music, which I’m so grateful and honored to be a part of. For my first entry, I’ve got my first roommate and close personal friend of mine, who is also an emerging musical artist, vocalist, songwriter, beat maker and producer, Caleb Farah A.K.A (Professor).

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