Opus Digest for February 2022
Some of my favorite things that I posted on Opus in the previous month.
With a constant stream of articles, posts, and tweets, it’s hard to know what you’ve missed. Therefore, I’ve compiled a list of the previous month’s posts and reviews (i.e., the Reader’s Digest version of Opus).
Feb 1: February 2022’s Best Streaming Titles: The Dark Knight, The Tree of Life, Key & Peele, Free Guy
The Caped Crusader, Terrence Malick, sketch comedy, video game hijinks, and more.
Feb 1: Opus Turns 25! (Also, a Special Offer for New Subscribers)
As a way to mark Opus’ silver anniversary, I’m offering a special discount on subscriptions for the month of February.
Feb 3: When Fantasy RPGs Go Cosmic
A pair of acclaimed fantasy role-playing games are venturing out into the great unknown.
Feb 4: Some of My Favorite “Headache” Albums
Over the years, these ten albums have brought me relief and comfort in the midst of migraines.
Feb 9: “Bleak” by Maenad Veyl
A delightfully irresistible slab of sinister electro-industrial.
Feb 12: New Subscriber Playlist: “Vibrations from 46 Years of Life”
Opus subscribers can listen to a collection of some of my favorite songs from each year in which I’ve been alive.
Feb 15: Mysteries by Antarctic Wastelands (Review)
These seven short ambient pieces possess a sense of impermanence that heightens their melancholy effect.
Feb 15: It Only Took 30 Years, but Chagall Guevara Have Returned
The Christian music super-group are reuniting for a single concert this July, with special guests Over the Rhine.
Feb 22: Elizabeth Fraser Returns with New Music for Record Store Day
The five-song EP will be the iconic singer’s first release since 2009.
Feb 27: MotorCycle by Daniel Amos (Review)
With its psychedelic arrangements and skewed lyrics, MotorCycle is an artistic and spiritual gem.
Feb 28: Review Roundup: Matt Reeves’ The Batman
Critics react to the Caped Crusader’s latest silver screen incarnation.
Click here to see everything that I posted in February 2022.