
‘Independence Day: Resurgence’ Is As Bad As You Expected (FILM REVIEW)
Declare your independence from pointless, mind numbing sequels that hit the screen two decades too late.
Declare your independence from pointless, mind numbing sequels that hit the screen two decades too late.
Legendary keyboardist Bernie Worrell has passed away at the age of 72 on Friday afternoon. Worrell had been fighting stage four lung cancer as of late, and things seemed to
The raspy and soulful voice of Tom Rhodes has been likened to that of Ray LaMontagne  or a young Van Morrison, and there’s a good reason for that. The Bay Area singer-songwriter
[rating=6.00] There’s an ongoing debate about the state of the Avett Brothers’ music that begins with 2009’s Rick Rubin-produced I and Love and You. The Avett Brothers, a North Carolina-based
[rating=8.00] Rich Robinson’s last album under his own name, 2014’s The Ceaseless Sight, set in motion a sequence of events that, in combination with the reissue of his previous solo
The Shallows begs neither for a watch nor remembrance, but still sort of manages to be a fun enough time at the movies.
[rating=6.00] The Royal Southern Brotherhood certainly don’t lack confidence on The Royal Gospel. Quite the contrary, as the title suggests, the band’s offering unvarnished truth(s) in musical form. The trade-off
[rating=8.00] Every Felice Brothers album has its own particular distinction, but Life in the Dark may have the most significant one in their ten-year history: all the material was composed
Bluegrass legend Ralph Stanley who experienced a huge resurgence in popularity following the success of the the 2000 movie “O Brother, Where Art Thou?” for which he helped score, died