Remembering David Bowie: His Best Roles in Film
As we continue to mourn the loss of David Bowie, we take a look back as his most memorable cinematic performances.
’13 Hours’ A Respectful Recounting of Benghazi Attacks (FILM REVIEW)
Despite the baggage of director Michael Bay, 13 Hours presents a solid, if somewhat unmemorable, account of Benghazi.
Weezer Announces Self-Titled New Album (“The White Album”) Due Out April 1st – Summer Shed Tour With Panic at the Disco
Weezer had announced their self-titled, tenth studio album (destined to be known by the color of the record’s cover art – “the white album”), which will be self-released on April 1st, 2016. Produced by the band and Jake Sinclair, The White Album follows 2014’s critically praised Everything Will Be Alright In The End, and continues […]
David Bowie (1947-2016) – 39 Years Ago Today Bowie Releases Experimental Epic ‘Low’ LP (Watch “Always Crashing in the Same Car” Live)
Academy Awards 2016: Nominations and Predictions, ‘The Revenant’, ‘Mad Max’, ‘The Martian’ and More
The nominations are in! We take a look at who’s nominated for an Academy Award and give our picks for the winners.
Wannabe Reflects On His Favorite Albums Of 2015
In the newest installment of Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle looks back on his favorite albums of 2015 in his six-panel comic book form with a brief commentary on each one. Click on the image for full resolution: Part 1: Part 2:
RIP Alan Rickman (1946-2016), Dead of Cancer at 69
British star of stage and screen, Alan Rickman lost his battle with cancer early this morning.
David Bowie (1947-2016) – Watch Bowie & Sonic Youth Perform “I’m Afraid of Americans” (1997)
David Bowie (1947-2016) – Looking & Watching Back At Bowie’s 13 Tours
With the sudden death of musical legend icon David Bowie last Sunday (1/10/16), we’d be fooling ourselves to say there wasn’t enough coverage of the man of many faces. But if there ever was somebody whose praise can’t be overdone, it’s Bowie. Surprisingly Bowie only went out on 13 tours over the course of his […]
Black Mountain Return To The Studio With ‘IV’, Announce Tour Dates
The rock canon has many anti-heroes, Black Mountain being the latest. In the past, Can’s Tago Mago established that the only rule in rock and roll is that there are no rules. Pink Floyd’s prodigious output in the 70s showed us that architecture can be cool, while delinquent proto-metalers Black Sabbath demonstrated that you can make a lot from […]