Post Death Soundtrack – “In All My Nightmares I Am Alone”

Post Death Soundtrack’s new release “In All My Nightmares I Am Alone” is a giant, messy, and gripping project that feels like it wasn’t built to impress anyone but instead to purge something that needed out. Stephen Moore has essentially smashed together two decades’ worth of emotional debris—old bones from 2009 recordings, frantic new takes, and a load of everything in between, and the result is a 30-track onslaught that absolutely doesn’t care if you’re ready for it or not.
Some songs scream in your face, others just quietly fall apart, and plenty do both. Post Death Soundtrack doesn’t follow any genre rulebook, if anything, he sets it on fire somewhere around track four. The reimagined covers are wild swings and land more often than you’d expect. And when the acoustic numbers show up, they don’t give you a break, they just hit from another angle. Standouts like “Tremens”, “Venus in Furs”, and “Final Days” deserve your full attention. Also, credit where it’s due, the album artwork is sick. That red-black eye-pupil thing looks like it’s watching you back.
If you’re into raw honesty and creative chaos, don’t sleep on this. Follow Post Death Soundtrack on social media to keep up with Stephen Moore’s next moves for the rest of 2025, especially with “HEL’S MOUTH” on the horizon.