Description
In honor of All Hallow's Eve, today's show is shrouded in a gloomy gauze of murky synths, macabre beats and brooding guitars. Fear not though, there is light at the end of the tunnel. In the first hour of the show, Peak Time correspondent Harley Brown converses with singer, songwriter and visual artist Emma Ruth Rundle, who recently released her fourth studio album, _On Dark Horses_. Despite living in sunny LA, Rundle's music resides in shadowy corners full of forlorn guitar riffs and ghostly vocals, shrouded in an ice-cold blanket of synths and layered with deeply introspective lyrics about mortality and life's struggles. _On Dark Horses_ continues this morose voyage, but on this record Rundle peels back the heaviest layers to let the light in. Later in the show, Vivian sits down with cyberpunk producer Travis Egedy, AKA Pictureplane, whose recent album, _Degenerate_, was recorded after a string of traumatic losses.