In All My Nightmares I Am Alone is Post Death Soundtrack’s Album Out Now
Good Day Noir Family,
Stephen Moore, the creative force behind Post Death Soundtrack, doesn’t just make music, he distils psychological unrest into raw, unpredictable sound.
In All My Nightmares I Am Alone is Post Death Soundtrack’s Album Out Now
In All My Nightmares I Am Alone is a sprawling, 30-track descent into the murkier regions of the human psyche. It’s not an easy listen—and it’s not meant to be.
The experience begins with “TREMENS,” a spectral track recorded during an actual Delirium Tremens episode. It feels like a Lars von Trier fever dream: erratic, disturbing, and strangely beautiful. “Good Time Slow Jam (In All My Nightmares I Am Alone)” follows, introducing a ghostly blend of electronic pulses and layered guitars. Imagine David Bowie broadcasting from the afterlife via a flickering, static-ridden radio.
“Something Stirs” strips things down to a dystopian acoustic dirge, the guitar sparse and dry as desert air. Moore’s vocals slither through it like a coiled threat—quiet, but ready to strike. In contrast, “Final Days” punches with Tarantino-style swagger, a speed-addled rock track that barrels forward like a bullet train with no brakes.
“Surrender” slows the momentum and adds weight. It’s a melancholic ballad that channels Nick Cave’s fatalism with the harmonic haze of Alice in Chains. “Song for Bonzai” shifts again, this time into a gentler, almost meditative mode—like flying over misty forests of Mount Fuji, drifting on sustained notes and elegant restraint.
“Desert Wind” pulls the listener into a trance-like state. Minimalist and dream-warped, it echoes Nirvana’s Something in the Way, showing Moore’s ability to do more with less. “Get Your Tickets Ready” veers into pure avant-garde madness—untethered guitars, ghostly voices, and no adherence to traditional form. It’s chaos with a vision.
The title track “In All My Nightmares I Am Alone” closes the album like a séance. Moore’s voice becomes an oracle, the female screams adding a horror-film edge worthy of Dario Argento. It doesn’t feel like a finale—it feels like a door opening to something ancient and dark.
This album is not designed for background listening. It demands your attention, stirs discomfort, and rewards those willing to sit in its shadow.
In All My Nightmares I Am Alone is Post Death Soundtrack’s Album Out Now!
Unhinged!
Post Death Soundtrack is the Calgary-based solo project of Stephen Moore—an ever-shifting blend of heavy music and heavier ideas. Known for his raw vocals, philosophical lyricism, and genre-defying sound, Moore crafts each track as a character-driven expression of chaos, clarity, or collapse.
Following 2024’s critically praised Veil Lifter, which earned spots on Doom Charts, Metal Devastation Radio, and several year-end lists, Moore pivoted sharply. The result is In All My Nightmares I Am Alone—an unfiltered, 30-track release that fuses industrial noise, acoustic vulnerability, and grunge-rooted fury.
Unearthed from sessions dating back to 2009–2011 and paired with newly written material, the album is a cathartic descent, reflecting both personal breakdown and artistic breakthrough. As Moore says, “It’s a complete breakdown in audio format—and in that, there’s power.”
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