
‘Inferno’ A Divine Purgatory (FILM REVIEW)
The Robert Langdon series gets worse with every release, but hasn’t quite dipped into terrible just yet.
The Robert Langdon series gets worse with every release, but hasn’t quite dipped into terrible just yet.
Chronicling X Japan, ‘We Are X’ takes a bold look at the nature of art and creation.
In the newest installment of Wannabe, artist Chris Prunckle reviews F*@k With Sad Girls, the new LP from Austin-based Americana rockers Bonnie Whitmore, in his signature six-panel comic strip form. Click on the image for full resolution (best viewed
[rating=8.00] Although his solo output is considerably lesser known than his landmark work with the Moody Blues, Justin Hayward’s own efforts have continued to make a prominent impression on fans
18 years is a long gap between albums, but even with an unexpected death of a key band member, A Tribe Called Quest hasn’t written their last chapter yet. A new
Listen up for release day Friday 10/28, as Lo/Hi steers the beats and pop aesthetics with the Lessons From The Low End EP. Steve Rusch’s 808-laced, beat-driven sensibility and Mischa Mandel’s
Eternally Even, the new solo album from My Morning Jacket frontman Jim James,is streaming exclusively on NPR’s “First Listen” series. Eternally Even follows James‘ 2013 debut solo album, Regions of Light and Sound of God, and My Morning Jacket’s The
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There was great anticipation in the air as the crowd eventually made their way to their seats at Santa Barbara’s Arlington Theatre, just before the start of a moody electronica-drenched
[rating=9.00] Nada Surf has always been an exceptional band. With eight studio albums under their collective belt, they continue to defy easy description. Suffice it to say they make a