
Roger Deakins: The Academy’s Unluckiest Visionary Genius
Cinematographer Roger Deakins is one of the best, and one of the unluckiest, men working in Hollywood today,
Cinematographer Roger Deakins is one of the best, and one of the unluckiest, men working in Hollywood today,
The Who: Tommy at the Royal Albert Hall 2017 boasts a number of distinctions, not the least of which is that it maintains deservedly elevated of homage to one of
[rating=6.00] Jackie Greene comes full-circle with his self-produced and engineered EP The Modern Lives Vol. 1. His early records were somewhat derivative efforts released on a small label, before the
[rating=8.00] When Radney Foster’s name is mentioned, his classic album Del Rio, Texas 1959 (his birthplace), his success with the duo Foster & Lloyd, and his hits for mega country
Tucson, Arizona’s venerable rock band Calexico announced today the release of their newest album The Thread That Keeps Us, out January 26th via Anti- Records. Their ninth studio album is the followup to 2015’s critically
Wilco continues to make excellent records and play shows that stir the soul, but the group invented the terrain it continues to explore more than 20 years ago with its
[rating=9.00] It’s not often that an artist opts to re-record a seminal album, much less one on which he or she first staked their reputation. So it might have been
PVRIS of Lowell, Massachusetts, brought their diligent synth rock to Philadelphia’s Electric Factory on 10/8/17. The trio is current touring in support of its second album All We Know of Heaven,
[rating=7.00] Four years after its debut album, electronica duo Blue Hawaii returns with Tenderness, a hook-heavy pop album packed with sweaty dance beats and sing-along choruses. Co-DJ’s Raphaelle Standell and
The South by Southwest® Music Festival (SXSW®) has announced the initial list of artists invited to perform at the 2018 event. Each year the SXSW Music Festival hosts a curated