Posts Tagged: Ruins

Ruins Corrado Maria De Santis

Corrado Maria De Santis ~ Ruins

Ruins connote a number of things: Decay, collapse, fragments, a sense of pastness and history. But to refer to something as ruins also assumes resilience and persistence; that despite the passage of time or an absence, traces of what was

Ruins Corrado Maria De Santis

Corrado Maria De Santis ~ Ruins

Ruins connote a number of things: Decay, collapse, fragments, a sense of pastness and history. But to refer to something as ruins also assumes resilience and persistence; that despite the passage of time or an absence, traces of what was

Jon Carolino ~ Ruins

A few months ago, we reviewed Jon Carolino‘s Woven, which was written while his daughter Isabella Faith was growing in the womb.  After her death, the EP became a testimony to her short life.  Ruins is the story of grief. How does one

Jon Carolino ~ Ruins

A few months ago, we reviewed Jon Carolino‘s Woven, which was written while his daughter Isabella Faith was growing in the womb.  After her death, the EP became a testimony to her short life.  Ruins is the story of grief. How does one

Franz Rosati ~ Ruins

The title of Franz Rosati‘s latest work, Ruins, is both literal and metaphorical.  The source material is “field recordings, rehearsals, scraps and drafts” ~ sonic ruins, crumbled yet preserved.  The album itself is meant to represent ruins in their architectural and emotional

Franz Rosati ~ Ruins

The title of Franz Rosati‘s latest work, Ruins, is both literal and metaphorical.  The source material is “field recordings, rehearsals, scraps and drafts” ~ sonic ruins, crumbled yet preserved.  The album itself is meant to represent ruins in their architectural and emotional