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ItsTeeth “Directional Passages” Song Premiere (Exclusive)

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Bloody-Disgusting has teamed up with one-man post-rock/experimental artist ItsTeeth to bring you the exclusive song premiere of “Directional Passages”, which comes from the upcoming album Pulses.

The track opens with a sound that would be completely at home in a John Carpenter film, synthetic and beautiful. The track weaves dynamically and creates a cold, frigid feeling, reminding me of Russian Circles‘ phenomenal album Memorial. The track is absolutely cinematic in nature, affording the listener an opportunity to create and envision a dark, lonely, and icy tale.

You can pre-order Pulses via Bandcamp. All proceeds of the album sales will go to a no-kill animal shelter in Denver, CO.

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Belcher states:

Each one of my records reflects myself in some sort of manner, as the same for most musicians of course, but Pulses was conceived in a dark state of mind. I was in a transition phase in life, where I felt I was taking a few steps backwards. Each song is long and has a few drawn out parts, and this record is considerably heavier than the rest of my releases. It’s hard to pinpoint how I feel right now and how the record is going to come across, but I am most excited about Pulses. It’s my most ambitious release yet.

I also am going to be donating the entirety of the earnings from this record to a no-kill animal shelter here in Denver. I want to help some creatures out, help them potentially find some comfort in their current living situations. It’s the least I can do, because my own dog is the greatest thing to happen to me. The shelter is called MaxFund at maxfund.org in Denver, CO.

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‘The Space Between’ Exclusive Teaser Trailer – Damian Maffei Stars in Indie Liminal Horror Movie

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Liminal horror is all the rage right now in the wake of A24’s Backrooms dominating the box office, and up next from the sub-genre is the indie film The Space Between.

We recently told you that The Space Between had wrapped production inside an operational Midwestern mall, and now we’re exclusively debuting the teaser trailer today.

Damian Maffei (The Strangers: Prey At Night, Wrong Turn, Haunt) stars in The Space Between. Watch the teaser trailer below, and also find the official poster underneath.

Maffei plays Rick, an overnight security guard working inside a once-bustling shopping mall after closing. While quietly carrying the grief of losing his daughter, Rick clings to the structure of his nightly routine as a form of stability. Over the course of a single shift, that routine begins to fracture as something unseen retraces his every step.

Kate Kiddo (Black Eyed Susan, The Events Surrounding a Peeping Tom) co-stars in the liminal horror movie as Dispatch, Rick’s only point of contact during the night. She is a calm and steady voice guiding him through his rounds as the system he relies on begins to break down.

Production took place inside an operational Midwestern mall, utilizing real locations after hours to ground the film’s surveillance-driven psychological horror and liminal atmosphere. Built through a lean independent model, the production focused on performance, practical environments, and atmosphere.

Filmmakers were granted unlimited access to more than 96,000 square feet of retail, corridor, and back-of-house space for critical sequences, allowing the production to capture the scale, emptiness, and unsettling realism of a functioning mall after dark.

Writer/director Joshua Garity tells Bloody Disgusting, “The original image that helped define the internet’s idea of liminal horror was traced back to Wisconsin, and that matters because those are the kinds of spaces I grew up in. They were once the heartbeat of a community, but many of them have slowly eroded into something more unnerving. Half-empty malls that still echo with laughter, if you listen closely and strip away the fresh coats of paint. The Space Between comes from that same Midwestern familiarity. It’s not about recreating Backrooms, but about exploring why these spaces stay with you: the absence, the repetition, and the feeling that a place you know is somehow watching you back.”

The Space Between is targeting a Fall 2026 release. Stay tuned for updates.

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