
‘Bad Times at the El Royale’ Is One Hell of a Good Time (FILM REVIEW)
Drew Goddard’s latest is a bloody, paranoid, claustrophobic, fist-pumping delight from beginning to end
Drew Goddard’s latest is a bloody, paranoid, claustrophobic, fist-pumping delight from beginning to end
[rating=9.00] It’s been three years since Kurt Vile’s last solo record, 2015’s b’lieve I’m goin’ down, but he has stayed busy. Touring with his band The Violators, sitting in with
[rating=7.00] Whether you know them from their stunning backup roles with artists like Jenny Lewis and My Morning Jacket, or for their handful of gorgeous studio albums, The Watson Twins
[rating=8.00] Boston’s Sarah Borges & The Broken Singles reunite with producer and guitarist Eric “Roscoe” Ambel to let loose with their patented, fiery brand of rock n’ roll. Borges has
La La Land’s director and star reteam for a stunning look at man’s first steps on the moon.
Veteran Pacific Northwest rocker Rich Hope is set to release his fourth album I’m All Yours, his first full-length release since 2009’s Gonna Whip it on Ya. The new album
Donna the Buffalo offer everything you want in a roots band – songs that matter, a groove that makes you dance, an audience that spans generations, and a musical voice
[rating=8.00] This is John Hiatt’s first album in four years and 23rd overall, enlisting producer and stellar keyboardist Kevin McKendree who has done excellent work for Delbert McClinton and Tinsley
Alice Cooper and his top-notch band featuring Nita Strass brought their A game to Atlanta’s Cobb Energy Performing Arts Center for some theatrical rock festivities on 10/10/18 in support of
[rating=6.00] Tokyo Police Club’s newest album TCP continues the band’s ability to write guitar-based songs with great hooks. Over the course of their career, they’ve had the same continuous lineup.