
‘Annihilation’ Is An Ambitious Film That Collapses Under Its Own Self-Importance (FILM REVIEW)
Director Alex Garland produces another ambitious sci-fi epic that fails to live up to its own potential.
Director Alex Garland produces another ambitious sci-fi epic that fails to live up to its own potential.
[rating=8.00] The Grateful Dead’s biographer and one-time publicist Dennis McNally has a deceptively brilliant style of writing, so in his essay accompanying GarciaLive Volume 10, he fully captures both the
On May 4, Belly return with DOVE, their first full length album release in 23 years. The album was recorded and produced and recorded by band member Tom Gorman alongside
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Singer-songwriter enthusiasts take note: legendary songwriter James McMurtry and rapidly rising tunesmith John Moreland are teaming up for a nearly two-week tour throughout the Midwest and East Coast in March.
Today, Parquet Courts announce their fifth album, Wide Awake!, which will be released on May 18th via Rough Trade. Wide Awake! is a groundbreaking work, an album about independence and