
‘First Reformed’ Held Down By Its Own Heavy Hand (FILM REVIEW)
Global warming is, like, totally bad and spiritually wrong.
Global warming is, like, totally bad and spiritually wrong.
M Ward surprised fans with an instant release today, to coincide a North American tour which kicked off in Philadelphia last night. What A Wonderful Industry is the lauded singer/songwriter’s
Sandra Bullock and co pull off a fun, if somewhat pointless, addition to the Ocean’s franchise.
Tony Joe White’s music is as primal as a lizard’s backbone. It echoes from the magnolia groves and bayous of his Louisiana childhood, and looms into the present every time
[rating=7.00] Howlin’ Rain’s The Alligator Bride may be indebted to some readily-discernible contemporary rock influences-unlikely opposites such as Free and the Grateful Dead-but only indirectly so and then only gleefully
Charming leads nearly save On Chesil Beach.
Formed when its members – Grant Curless, Wils Quinn, and Shawn Reynolds – were in their freshman year, Johnny Conqueroo’s early EP’s saw them writing long, grungy blues jams, spiraling
It’s probably best to get a blessing from a priest both before and after seeing Hereditary.
[rating=8.00] It seems that there’s a revival of funk guitarists going on. Just two weeks after Resonance released three albums of Grant Green’s evolution funk from the 70s, Omnivore has
Ween returned to Red Rocks for two nights (6/5 and 6/6) and didn’t repeat a song over the course of the two-night stand. Deaner and Gener were in fine form