Vacant Home – “Can You Show Me Who I Am?”: A Post-Rock Resurrection from Perth’s Finest Misfits

Perth’s VACANT HOME return with “Can You Show Me Who I Am?”, a stunning evolution from their raw beginnings. Blending melodic hardcore with post-rock ambience and emotional depth, the album showcases a band reborn – self-produced, sonically daring, and unapologetically honest. It’s a cathartic journey proving Vacant Home are far from finished.
Hour of Power: 11 Horror Movies You Can Watch in 60 Minutes or Less

Horror thrives on passion and brevity. Some of the genre’s finest nightmares clock in under an hour – crafted by fans for fans. From early masterpieces like The Golem to modern experiments like Host and Werewolf By Night, these 60-minute (or less) films prove terror doesn’t need time – it just needs intensity.
10 Dennis Hopper Roles That Prove He Was Hollywood’s Patron Saint of Maniacs

Dennis Hopper (1936–2010) was an American actor, filmmaker, and artist known for embodying chaos and charisma on screen. From his early role in Rebel Without a Cause to iconic turns in Apocalypse Now, Speed, and Waterworld, Hopper defined Hollywood’s wild edge – an unpredictable force who made madness look like art.
Jillian Luft’s SCUMBAG SUMMER: A Dark Descent into Love, Addiction, and Florida Heat

Jillian Luft’s “Scumbag Summer” is a dark, erotic descent into love, addiction, and self-destruction in 2003 Florida. Told from the “other woman’s” perspective, it blends millennial nostalgia, pop culture grit, and raw emotional honesty into a whiskey-soaked ode to bad decisions, heartbreak, and the chaos of finding yourself.
Neomantra’s ‘Paranosis’ EP is Affectionately Littered with Punishing Movements

Neomantra’s PARANOSIS is a five-track post-metal EP from Perth that dives deep into emotional darkness. Blending sludge, electronica, and progressive undercurrents, it channels the raw intensity of early Isis and Old Man Gloom. Tracks like “Astral Prison” showcase Neomantra’s textured brutality and hypnotic depth – heavy, atmospheric, and beautifully unsettling.