Sunday, January 04, 2026

American Vampire by Scott Snyder and Stephen King

This one came up in the suggested reading section on my Kindle, so I took a chance on it, mainly for the Stephen King connection. It's a nice take on the well worn vampire tropes, skipping between two evocative time periods and locations - the wild west of the 1880s and Hollywood of the 1920s. The conceit is that in addition to the traditional European vampires (predatory creatures lurking in the shadows) we have a new breed of blood sucker who can walk in the daylight and whose powers are linked to the phase of the moon.

The two main characters are Skinner Sweet - a notorious outlaw who becomes the first American vampire - and Pearl Jones, an aspiring Hollywood actress who is saved by Sweet and also turned into a vampire. The stories alternate between the two settings, and also between the two writers who are clearly bouncing ideas off each other. 

Scott Snyder is a long time comics writer who was influenced by King, whereas King himself is a comparative newbie to the medium. The discipline of working with an artist seems to suit Stephen King's style and being restricted in the amount of words he can fit into a comics bubble also restrains some of his tendencies to over describe things. There are some script pages included at the end which make for interesting reading as a behind the scenes feature. The artwork by Rafael Albuquerque is stylised but evocative, nicely depicting the characters and locations, and I especially liked the detail in the western scenes

This collection features the first five issues of the comic series, before Scott Snyder took over as the sole author. I am probably going to read some more of these which take the story forward into other time periods. 


Bear, Languid

She pads to her cave
Preparing to hibernate
While the planet burns

Saturday, January 03, 2026

New Year

We wish each other
A very happy new year
Hoping for the best

Friday, January 02, 2026

Cornflower

My stew was too thin
I asked Alexa for help
She sent me flowers

Ingénue by k.d. lang

I missed this one at the time, probably thinking that country music wasn’t for me. Past me was an idiot. This really is a gorgeous album, with a stunning vocal performance and restrained musical backing with just a hint of pedal steel and fiddle to nudge it into the vicinity of country music.

What really makes this stand out is that it’s pretty clear that this is country music with a queer perspective. Shortly after this album was released k.d.lang came out a lesbian, leading to it being banned by various American Country music stations as well as protests at the 1993 Grammy awards. They were idiots too.

https://album.link/gb/i/1242541804





Thursday, January 01, 2026

Thread

Climate goals ignored
The Earth hanging by a thread
This year, just stop oil

Lp1 by FKA twigs

It’s always good to start the new year with a new artist who you suspect will become a new favourite. This album opens with ethereal vocals over a glitchy piece of electronica, somewhere between Madonna circa Ray of Light and Bjork’s Volta, but also different from both of those reference points. Other tracks bring in dreamy soundscapes, with elements of trip hop and classical choral vocals.

It’s been called avant-pop and alternative R&B, but I honestly think that she might be on the verge of defining a genre of her own with this album. I’m now on my second listen and already looking forward to my third, before listening to the rest of her albums. This is really very good indeed and absolutely a five star album.

https://album.link/gb/i/1540694437