42 Years Ago Today – AC/DC Perform First Ever Live Show (Watch “Can I Sit Next To You Girl”)

42 Years Ago Today – AC/DC Perform First Ever Live Show (Watch “Can I Sit Next To You Girl”)

42 years ago today (12/31/73), AC/DC performed their first ever live show, although the band was still in its true “school boy” stage and featured only Angus and Malcom Young as players that would last into their more recognizable eras. In November 1973, Malcolm and Angus Young formed AC/DC and…
Our Favorite Movies of 2015: ‘Mad Max’, ‘Room’, ‘Spotlight’, and More

Our Favorite Movies of 2015: ‘Mad Max’, ‘Room’, ‘Spotlight’, and More

While there were plenty of duds that crowded the cineplexes, 2015 still offered a few surprises and some great cinematic moments.

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LCD Soundsystem And Guns N’ Roses Will Both Reunite At Coachella 2016

LCD Soundsystem And Guns N’ Roses Will Both Reunite At Coachella 2016

Coachella will be shelling out the big bucks once again for 2016 it seems after it was reported that the festival, which takes place in Indio, California on April 15-17 and April 22-24, has landed not one but two majorly high-profile reunions. Rumors have been swirling for the the last few days with many outlets already […]

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10 Best TV Episodes of 2015

10 Best TV Episodes of 2015

If the last decade hadn’t proved it to you yet, then 2015 was definitely the year that showed we’re in a new television golden age.

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Eric Clapton: Slowhand At 70, Live At The Royal Albert Hall (DVD REVIEW)

Eric Clapton: Slowhand At 70, Live At The Royal Albert Hall (DVD REVIEW)

“Playing it seemed an impossible task,” Eric Clapton wrote in his 2007 autobiography about learning to play the guitar. One of the greatest players in the history of rock & roll started out like any other kid picking up a guitar for the first time. It was “almost the same size as I was” and […]

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Wannabe Reviews Singer-Songwriter Jon Latham’s Debut Album

Wannabe Reviews Singer-Songwriter Jon Latham’s Debut Album

Jon Latham is an up-and-coming Americana singer-songwriter based out of Nashville and he recently released his debut album Real Bad News. In the newest installment of Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle reviews the album in his six-panel comic book form. Click on the image for full resolution: Give a listen to Jon Latham’s song “Waitressing Sucks” and seek […]

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Dinosaur Jr. Turns 30: Hear Ten Essential Cuts From Amherst Rockers

Dinosaur Jr. Turns 30: Hear Ten Essential Cuts From Amherst Rockers

The alterna-rock feedback slingers from Amherst, MA, Dinosaur Jr. turn 30 this month and to celebrate the group is playing seven sold-out shows in a row at New York City’s Bowery Ballroom starting December 2nd, 2015. The power trio has been incredibly influential in the music scene and scored a few “buzz bin” worthy singles […]

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Most Memorable TV and Movie Moments of 2015

Most Memorable TV and Movie Moments of 2015

Whether good or bad, 2015 offered plenty of memorable moments in television and film.

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Happy Birthday Rick Danko of The Band, Watch Danko Perform “Sip The Wine” Off Debut Solo Album In 1978

Happy Birthday Rick Danko of The Band, Watch Danko Perform “Sip The Wine” Off Debut Solo Album In 1978

On December 29th, 1943 Canadian musician and songwriter Rick Danko was born. He would have turned 72 but passed away all too young just 19 days shy of his 56th birthday on December 10th, 1999 from heart failure related to years of drug and alcohol problems. Danko is best known…
Baroness Break Down Metal Boundaries With ‘Purple’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Baroness Break Down Metal Boundaries With ‘Purple’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

[rating=8.00] Rarely do we laud metal music with brilliant songwriting. That praise is typically reserved for more stripped down genres such as folk, country, or rock. Metal’s epithets typically include adjectives like powerful, intense, chaotic, or energetic. The discography of Baroness, including the newly released Purple album, however, shirks this preconception. Baroness are masters of […]

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Motörhead Front Man “Lemmy” Kilmister Passes Away At 70

Motörhead Front Man “Lemmy” Kilmister Passes Away At 70

Tonight the rock community has suffered a major loss with the death of  Ian Fraser “Lemmy” Kilmister at the age of 70 “after a short battle with an extremely aggressive cancer,” according to a Facebook post on the official Motörhead page. The front man of the legendary metal band had was known for years of hard living, but […]

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John Fogerty Reflects On Creedence And Life In ‘Fortunate Son: My Life My Music’ (BOOK REVIEW)

John Fogerty Reflects On Creedence And Life In ‘Fortunate Son: My Life My Music’ (BOOK REVIEW)

There’s a deceptive clarity in the way John Fogerty tells his story in Fortunate Son: My Life My Music. At the very start he adopts an ‘aw shucks’ tone that suits the earliest portions of  his autobiography, devoted to his small-town childhood, and even as it becomes slightly more formal, it remains ingratiating as he […]

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Margot and the Nuclear So and So’s – ‘The Bride on the Boxcar – A Decade of Margot Rarities 2004-2014’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Margot and the Nuclear So and So’s – ‘The Bride on the Boxcar – A Decade of Margot Rarities 2004-2014’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

[rating=7.00] The cult following of indie rock band Margot and the Nuclear So and So’s will be the group who will most deeply appreciate their new release titled The Bride on the Boxcar – A Decade of Margot Rarities 2004-2014. Made up of never-before-released demos, rare cuts, and new versions of familiar tunes, it is […]

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37 Years Ago Today Big Star’s Chris Bell Passes Away, Watch Big Star Footage From 1971

37 Years Ago Today Big Star’s Chris Bell Passes Away, Watch Big Star Footage From 1971

37 years ago today the music community suffered a major loss at the unfortunate death of Chris Bell. On December 27th, 1978 the young musician died after crashing his sports car into a light pole, which fell on the car and killed Bell. He was on the way home from…
Nigel Hall Brings The Funk On Solo Debut (ALBUM REVIEW)

Nigel Hall Brings The Funk On Solo Debut (ALBUM REVIEW)

[rating=8.00] There aren’t too many artists genuinely committed to old school soul these days, what with the proliferation of rap, hip-hop and various mutations that deviate from the form. That makes Ladies & Gentlemen… Nigel Hall an auspicious debut for any number of reasons, not the least of which is found in the fact that Hall […]

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Catchy Melodies Shine On Piney Gir’s ‘mR. hYDE’S wILD rIDE’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

Catchy Melodies Shine On Piney Gir’s ‘mR. hYDE’S wILD rIDE’ (ALBUM REVIEW)

[rating=7.00] Stylistically, London based Piney Gir (pronounced like “gear”) albums range from electronica to alt-country and many times a combination of both. For her sixth album, Piney has found a new sound for herself with mR hYDE’S wILD rIDE, one that combines American pop and indie music with English folk and beat pop from the […]

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6 Years Ago Today – Vic Chesnutt Passes Away (Watch “Flirted With You All My Life” Live ’09)

6 Years Ago Today – Vic Chesnutt Passes Away (Watch “Flirted With You All My Life” Live ’09)

6 years ago today (12/25/09), Athens based singer-songwriter Vic Chesnutt died from an overdose of muscle relaxants that had left him in a coma in an Athens hospital. In his final interview, which aired on National Public Radio 24 days before his death, Chesnutt said that he had “attempted suicide…
‘Joy’ A Delightful Modern Parable (FILM REVIEW)

‘Joy’ A Delightful Modern Parable (FILM REVIEW)

David O. Russell and Jennifer Lawrence reteam again with magical results.

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‘Concussion’ Fails to Make the Tackle (FILM REVIEW)

‘Concussion’ Fails to Make the Tackle (FILM REVIEW)

With a little bit of follow through, Concussion could’ve been a touchdown. Instead it fumbles near the end zone.

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Wannabe Reviews The Drive-By Truckers Live Album

Wannabe Reviews The Drive-By Truckers Live Album

Southern rockers the Drive-By Truckers recently released an epic 3-LP live album called It’s Great To Be Alive! In the newest installment of Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle reviews the album in his six-panel comic book form. Click on the image for full resolution:   [youtube id=”n6b8jJaCUf4″ width=”630″ height=”350″]  

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