As season three of the TV show “Gotham” wraps up, I have completely mixed feelings about the series. The writing isn’t exactly incredible, but there are moments when it really shines. The central character of the show, James Gordon, has become a tiresome droll of continual redundancy. Yet, his …
Read More »Fire, Fetish, and Passion: An Interview With Nancy Anne.
Fire Dancer. Writer. Industrial DJ. Model. Fetish Goddess. Exotic Dancer. These are all talents of the incredibly diverse, multi-skilled Salt Lake City resident Nancy Anne. Readers of Carpe Nocturne might know her better as Sonnett57. Local Utah residents might know her better as DJ Mistress Nancy. No matter you call …
Read More »RazorCandi Coffee Table Art Book Available for Pre-Order
RazorCandi, one of the most recognizable faces in alternative modeling, has taken a decade’s worth of her most memorable photographs, and turned it into a hardcover coffee table art book. This amazing 172 page full color collector’s item is available now for pre-order. Check out the video for yourself, and …
Read More »Natasha Cox: International and Unpredictable
I have been writing for Carpe Nocturne for a fairly long time now, and I have had the privilege of meeting some amazing artists. When I decided to reach out to Natasha Cox for an interview, I did so as a fan as much as I did a writer. When she …
Read More »The Filthiest Woman Alive – An Interview with Scarlett Storm
Scarlett Storm may very well be the strangest performer you may ever get the chance to witness. Burlesque dancer, tattoo model, movie actress, and circus freak are just a few of the talents she lists on her decade long resume. No matter what she does, you can expect it to …
Read More »Plague: The Fun of Human Eradication
If you are like me, there has been a multitude of times you have sat on your couch secretly wishing you could wipe out the entire world with some abominable disease. Now you can, thanks to brains at Ndemic Creations. Plague is a game that has been duplicated many times, …
Read More »Petals and Thorns – The Broken Mirror
“The Broken Mirror” is the debut album from Cleveland based duo Petals and Thorns. The CD is eight tracks of metal meets chilling ambiance, with just a touch of Goth-Cabaret thrown in. The closest I can compare Petals and Thorns to is Darling Violetta meets Sirenia, although some might disagree. …
Read More »Japanese Gothic: Sounds of the Invasion – Aural Vampire
What happens when a vampire vocalist meets a mysterious serial killer sound producer? Although this may seem like a hypothetical question, it has already been answered. Enter the energetic dark sounds of the extremely charismatic band Aural Vampire. Although known to the world mostly for their chic, Anime and Lolita …
Read More »Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magick Obscura
Developed: Troika Games Published: Sierra Entertainment Released: August 21st, 2001 A review by Mark Hickman Created by the team who developed the original Fallout, Arcanum, at first glance looks similar to said game. However, Arcanum is grounded within an original fantasy setting and boasts a strong steampunk aesthetic. The most …
Read More »Steampunk II: Steampunk Reloaded
Steampunk Reloaded is the second of three anthology volumes edited by Ann & Jeff Vandermeer. As I have not read the other two installments, I can’t compare this book to them but after reading, I would definitely be interested in checking them out. The anthology begins with an introduction by …
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