
SXSW Film Review: The Musician Biopic Shifts Gears For Ethan Hawke’s ‘Blaze’
Blaze Foley makes for an unlikely but fascinating subject in this Ethan Hawke directed biopic.
Blaze Foley makes for an unlikely but fascinating subject in this Ethan Hawke directed biopic.
TJ Miller’s departure might just be the best thing that could have happened to HBO’s hit comedy series.
[rating=9.00] Every so often a voice will come along that just completely bowls you over. One publication described Courtney Marie Andrews’ voice as “midway between Dolly Parton and Whitney Houston.”
Come for the monsters getting punched in the face by robots; stay for the robots getting punched in the face by monsters.
[rating=9.00] For a celebrated rock band that’s by now old far enough to order a Miller at the bar, Guided by Voices have always had a weird shyness about releasing
[rating=7.00] Neil Young has something of a checkered past when it comes to films—see Journey Through the Past and Human Highway—but it still might be accurate to say virtually all
[rating=8.00] Here’s a fresh new voice, singer-songwriter Logan Magness making his first full-length recording, Memphis on My Mind. Magness recorded the album in San Francisco, where he lived for several
Tom Waits’ first seven albums, originally released through Elektra Asylum Records in the 1970’s are now available digitally and will be available on CD tomorrow at his official store. All seven titles – many
The LSD Tour, featuring Lucinda Williams, Steve Earle, and Dwight Yoakam, three highly esteemed artists who have garnered 49 GRAMMY nominations combined over the span of their illustrious careers. Sire Records recording artist King Leg will
Spitting stories of love, loss and pain, Nashville’s Great Peacock⎯⎯ comprised of lead singer and guitarist Andrew Nelson, guitarist Blount Floyd, drummer Nick Recio and bass player Frank Keith IV