July VGM Review Roundup
For this Review Roundup, I’ve chosen to review the latest offerings from Chernabogue, Lacey Johnson, Chase Bethea, and Tim de Man.
Meet the GameGrooves Album Challengers!
Earlier this year, I challenged the VGM community to create a 5-track cover album in a year. While these albums aren’t going to be ready for a few more months, I thought now would be the perfect time to introduce the GameGrooves Album Challengers!
April Fools' VGM Roundup
April Fools’ is a time-honored tradition where VGM artists compete to create the most fun, memorable, and annoying cover possible. This year, everyone stepped up their game, making it hard for me to narrow down my favorites into one list.
What's Your Favorite Quick Fire Album?
Today, I must ask a very important question. What’s your favorite Quick Fire album?
Now That's What I Call Boss Themes!
VGM artist Chernabogue is getting into the spirit of Halloween with his new series, Boss Themes, which transforms typically heroic music into the stuff of nightmares.
Cry of the Planet Interview: Express Yourself
For this article, I caught up with seven musicians from Cry of the Planet to ask about their experiences with the album, video game music, and social injustice.
Shinra Review
In a sea of Final Fantasy VII covers, Shinra stands like a monolith, inviting all to gaze upon its twisted, mechanical beauty.
Redux Cover Contest Ends
In case you’ve been living under a rock for the past month, GameGrooves recently hosted a cover contest that challenged VGM artists to rework an existing arrangement.
A Decade of VGM - Part 4
For this article, I asked several VGM musicians one very important question: “How has your relationship with the VGM community changed in 10 years?”
Life at Garreg Mach Monastery Is Pretty Good
Judging from this tranquil rock ballad by Chernabogue and Gamer of the Winds, I’m going to assume that Garreg Mach Monastery is a peaceful place for the characters of Fire Emblem: Three Houses.