
‘Louie’ Lightens Up With Hilarious, Breezy “Sleepover” (TV REVIEW)
“Sleepover” offers a break from the (thoroughly enjoyable) onslaught of emotional, visceral messiness which defined the first chunk of Season Five.
“Sleepover” offers a break from the (thoroughly enjoyable) onslaught of emotional, visceral messiness which defined the first chunk of Season Five.
We’re excited to bring you a taste of the new album from Portland, OR singer-songwriter Bert Sperling. The album is called Renaissance and comes out on June 24th. One of the standout
When it was announced in early March that Mickey Hart, Bill Kreutzmann, Bob Weir and Phil Lesh will play “Dear Jerry: Celebrating The Music Of Jerry Garcia” tribute show on
[rating=10.00] First things first, just so that I am absolutely clear: Mad Max: Fury Road is a work of unmitigated genius, the likes of which you’ve never seen before. It’s
[rating=8.00] Far From the Madding Crowd is an adaptation you never asked for of a book you’ve never read, but under no circumstances should you let that dissuade you from
The “King of the Blues” guitarist and singer BB King has died aged 89. King, known for his hits Lucille, Sweet Black Angel and Rock Me Baby, died in his sleep
Faith No More played two sold out shows at New York’s Webster Hall on May 13 and 14, 2015. Their long awaited new album Sol Invictus drops on May 19,
[rating=9.00] When any album is this instantly catchy and flowing, a quick double check is needed. The proprietor of said album? Bop English aka James Petralli, the frontman of the
It was June of 2014, Umphrey’s McGee, while overseas for some London Brooklyn Bowl shows, received privileged but pricey time in the famed Abbey Road Studio where the Beatles recorded
The 22nd annual artist lineup has been announced for Telluride, Colorado’s Blues & Brews Festival taking place on September 18-20, 2015. The festival boasts four days of music and microbrews set against a backdrop