
Amber Tamblyn’s ‘Paint It Black’ Is A Saturated, Grief-Stricken Fever Dream (FILM REVIEW)
Tamblyn makes the jump to director in a stunning, fascinating way.
Tamblyn makes the jump to director in a stunning, fascinating way.
[rating=8.00] Its title to the contrary, Canadian singer/songwriter Daniel Romano’s new album seems remarkably free of the pressure that might burden most artists hoping to get on the radar these
It’s hard to believe that on Wednesday night on May 17th, Gov’t Mule marked show number 2000.. Warren Haynes celebrated the milestone the only way he knows how; he invited
[rating=8.00] If you’ve ever been to a Low Cut Connie show, you’ve been a part of that infectious, booty-shaking, head-banging energy they bring to every performance. It is undeniable and
[rating=7.00] In its loose, all-instrumental camaraderie, guitar hero Harvey Mandel’s late 2016 winner of an album, Snake Pit, favorably recalled Jeff Beck’s halcyon jazz-rock fusion work Blow by Blow. And
The Handmaid’s Tale reveals more about Serena Joy in the latest episode of the Hulu series.
In the newest installment of Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle reviews Sidelong, the new album from country-punks Sarah Shook & The Disarmers, in his signature six-panel comic strip form. Click on the image for full resolution (best viewed on desktop): Read
Because Live in San Diego captures a seasoned road ensemble at the peak of its powers, led by an iconic musician clearly inspired to nearly his highest level of playing,
A star is born.
[rating=7.00] It’s been over thirty years since the members of Nashville’s Raging Fire have released an album, but you would hardly know it from their new release These Teeth Are