
‘Ash vs Evil Dead’ Brings it Back Home (TV REVIEW)
Back at the cabin, Ash has a confrontation with himself.
Back at the cabin, Ash has a confrontation with himself.
Jacksonville based Singer-songwriter Jeremiah Daly might be most familiar to many as the former frontman of acoustic-pop band the Perfect Measure. Courageously he stepped away from the group to do
What a year it has been for The Suffers. After just a few years of existence, this group has everybody talking. With an arousing appearance on Letterman, which left the
[rating=8.00] The Flaming Lips are justifiably famous for any number of reasons — their eclectic aural imagery, leader Wayne Coyne’s floating bubble that carries him over the crowds during their
Semantic ponderings, endless analysis, fruitless bickering. A Jedi craves not these things.
[rating=8.00] The Motor City rock sound ignited by the Stooges and MC5 is still alive and well as evidenced by the latest release from Detroit post-punkers, Protomartyr. Their third album,
[rating=7.00] For an album titled Stonerism, certain expectations might include spaced-out, fuzzy grooves. And those expectations would be right on, man. Chicago rockers Strange Faces deliver that and so much
Sisters is a painful experience that will leave you longing for the comforts of home.
You can shelve any worry you might have had about The Force Awakens, it’s awesome.
Is this the end? On Thursday the organizers behind Wakarusa Music Festival, which takes places every June on Mulberry Mountain in Ozark, Arkansas, issued a statement announcing that the beloved