Wannabe Reviews PUP’s ‘Morbid Stuff’
In the latest Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle offers his illustrated commentary on Morbid Stuff, the new album from Canadian punk rockers PUP, in his signature six-panel comic strip form. Click on the image for full resolution (best viewed on desktop):
Wannabe Reviews Billie Eilish’s ‘When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?’
In the latest Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle offers his illustrated commentary on When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?, the new album from Billie Eilish, in his signature six-panel comic strip form. Click on the image for full resolution (best viewed on desktop):
Wannabe Reviews Dave Hause’s ‘Kick’
In the latest Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle offers his illustrated commentary on Kick, the new album from punk rock and roller Dave Hause, in his signature six-panel comic strip form. Click on the image for full resolution (best viewed on desktop):
Wannabe Reviews Craig Finn’s ‘I Need A New War’
In the latest Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle offers his illustrated commentary on I Need A New War, the new album from The Hold Steady’s Craig Finn, in his signature six-panel comic strip form. Click on the image for full resolution (best viewed on desktop):
Wannabe Reviews the Yawpers’ ‘Human Question’
In the latest Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle offers his illustrated commentary on Human Question, the new album from bluesy rock and rollers the Yawpers, in his signature six-panel comic strip form. Click on the image for full resolution (best viewed on desktop):
Wannabe Reviews M. Lockwood Porter’s ‘Communion In The Ashes’
In the latest Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle offers his illustrated commentary on Communion In The Ashes, the new album from Americana troubadour M. Lockwood Porter, in his signature six-panel comic strip form. Click on the image for full resolution (best viewed on desktop):
Wannabe Reviews ‘Missing Parts’ From Nightmarathons
In the latest Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle offers his illustrated commentary on Missing Parts, the new album from Pittsburgh, PA punk outfit Nightmarathons, in his signature six-panel comic strip form. Click on the image for full resolution (best viewed on desktop):
Wannabe Reviews Weston Harris Hill’s ‘When You Least Expect It’
In the latest Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle offers his illustrated commentary on When You Least Expect It, the new album from Americana rocker Weston Harris Hill, in his signature six-panel comic strip form. Click on the image for full resolution (best viewed on desktop):
Wannabe Reviews Strand of Oaks’ ‘Eraserland’
In the latest Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle offers his illustrated commentary on Eraserland, the new album from Strand of Oaks, in his signature six-panel comic strip form. Click on the image for full resolution (best viewed on desktop):
Wannabe Reviews The Bouncing Souls’ ‘Crucial Moments’
In the latest Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle offers his illustrated commentary on Crucial Moments, the new album from New Jersey punk rockers The Bouncing Souls, in his signature six-panel comic strip form. Click on the image for full resolution (best viewed on desktop):
Wannabe Reviews the Vandoliers’ ‘Forever’
In the latest Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle offers his illustrated commentary on Forever, the new album from Texas country rockers the Vandoliers, in his signature six-panel comic strip form. Click on the image for full resolution (best viewed on desktop):
Wannabe Reviews Conor Oberst and Phoebe Bridgers’ ‘Better Oblivion Community Center’
In the latest Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle offers his illustrated commentary on Better Oblivion Community Center, the new collaboration between Conor Oberst and Phoebe Bridgers, in his signature six-panel comic strip form. Click on the image for full resolution (best viewed on desktop):
Wannabe Reviews Susto’s ‘Ever Since I Lost My Mind’
In the latest Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle offers his illustrated commentary on Ever Since I Lost My Mind, the new album from indie rocker outfit Susto, in his signature six-panel comic strip form. Click on the image for full resolution (best viewed on desktop):
Wannabe Reviews The Specials’ ‘Encore’
In the latest Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle offers his illustrated commentary on Encore, the first new album from legendary British band The Specials in 37 years, in his signature six-panel comic strip form. Click on the image for full resolution (best viewed on desktop):
Wannabe Reviews Reconciler’s ‘Set Us Free’
In the latest Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle offers his illustrated commentary on Set Us Free, the new album from Atlanta punks Reconciler, in his signature six-panel comic strip form. Click on the image for full resolution (best viewed on desktop):
Wannabe Reviews Malibu Ken’s Self-Titled Album
In the latest Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle offers his illustrated commentary on the new self-titled album from Malibu Ken, the collaboration between rapper Aesop Rock and electronic artist Tobacco, in his signature six-panel comic strip form. Click on the image for full resolution (best viewed on desktop):
Wannabe Reviews Fucked Up’s ‘Dose Your Dreams’
In the latest Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle offers his illustrated commentary on Dose Your Dreams, the new album from hardcore punks Fucked Up, in his signature six-panel comic strip form. Click on the image for full resolution (best viewed on desktop):
Wannabe Looks Back On His 12 Favorite Albums of 2018
In a special edition of Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle offers his illustrated commentary on his favorite albums of 2018, in his signature six-panel comic strip form. Click on the image for full resolution (best viewed on desktop): Make sure to also check out Glide’s top albums of 2018!
Wannabe Reviews Reel Big Fish’s ‘Life Sucks…Let’s Dance’
In the latest Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle offers his illustrated commentary on Life Sucks…Let’s Dance, the new album from ska legends Reel Big Fish, in his signature six-panel comic strip form. Click on the image for full resolution (best viewed on desktop):
Wannabe Reviews Jeff Tweedy’s ‘WARM’
In the latest Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle offers his illustrated commentary on WARM, the new solo album from Wilco front man Jeff Tweedy, in his signature six-panel comic strip form. Click on the image for full resolution (best viewed on desktop):