SXSW FILM REVIEW: ‘What Keeps You Alive’ Creates A Bold Vision of Terror

SXSW FILM REVIEW: ‘What Keeps You Alive’ Creates A Bold Vision of Terror

Colin Minihan offers a bold and terrifying parable about love and betrayal.

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SXSW FILM REVIEW: ‘Wildling’ Suffers from Middling Efforts

SXSW FILM REVIEW: ‘Wildling’ Suffers from Middling Efforts

Contrivances sully an otherwise intriguing monster parable.

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Tool Fans Rejoice- New LP Close To Completion

Tool Fans Rejoice- New LP Close To Completion

Tool has announced the news that fans have been waiting for now for over a decade- a new album is close to being completed. The Facebook statement however is the first formal confirmation from the band that the follow-up to 10,000 Days is nearing completing. “After all the years of writing and arranging (and re-arranging) at the band’s loft, […]

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Alice in Chains Announce Summer Headlining Tour

Alice in Chains Announce Summer Headlining Tour

ALICE IN CHAINS have announced dates for the second leg of their North American headline tour, which kicks offAugust 22 at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre in Vancouver, BC. The new dates are part of a worldwide trek that will see Alice In Chains performing across North America and Europe. Dates are listed below… Alice In Chains (vocalist/guitarist […]

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Marcus King Quickly Evolves To A Lister Guitarist Band Leader (INTERVIEW)

Marcus King Quickly Evolves To A Lister Guitarist Band Leader (INTERVIEW)

He may be young but Marcus King has the fastest old blues fingers around today. With only three recordings under his belt, the just-turned 22-year-old from South Carolina has already made a name for himself in the blues/jamband scene, having shared stages with the Tedeschi Trucks Band, Widespread Panic, Blackberry Smoke and Warren Haynes, who […]

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Alice Cooper Brings Iconic Rock and Roll Show to Boston’s Wang Theatre (PHOTOS)

Alice Cooper Brings Iconic Rock and Roll Show to Boston’s Wang Theatre (PHOTOS)

Alice Cooper brought his iconic rock and roll show to the Wang Theatre in Boston on 3/6/18. Photos by Marc Lacatell.

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10 Rising Acts To Catch At SXSW 2018 (FESTIVAL PREVIEW)

10 Rising Acts To Catch At SXSW 2018 (FESTIVAL PREVIEW)

SXSW can be overwhelming, we know. That’s why we’ve done our due diligence and did the heavy lifting for you, narrowing down a list of 10 acts you absolutely cannot miss in Austin when music week kicks off Monday. There’s a wide range of genres represented, from pop and country to folk and R&B. You’re […]

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Jessica Lea Mayfield Shows Off Vocal Strength and Grungy Rock Sound in NYC (SHOW REVIEW)

Jessica Lea Mayfield Shows Off Vocal Strength and Grungy Rock Sound in NYC (SHOW REVIEW)

At twenty-eight years old Jessica Lea Mayfield, is already a seasoned music biz veteran who has undergone a wealth of creative and artistic growth throughout her career. Getting started at the tender age of eight with family bluegrass outfit One Way Rider, the native Ohioan would record her first solo EP as a teenager before […]

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Little Dragon Unleash Electro Dance Party on Austin (SHOW REVIEW)

Little Dragon Unleash Electro Dance Party on Austin (SHOW REVIEW)

With the SXSW festival looming over Austin and a near infinite amount of bands and events taking place Friday, March 9, the hottest event ended up being a high-energy electronic dance show put on by Swedish pop quartet Little Dragon. An opening set by DJ Aaron Byrd primed the massive audience for the virulent dance […]

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SXSW FILM REVIEW: ‘A Quiet Place’ Pushes Horror to Bold Limits

SXSW FILM REVIEW: ‘A Quiet Place’ Pushes Horror to Bold Limits

John Krasinski takes us to horrifying places in this stunning work of modern horror.

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SXSW FILM REVIEW: ‘On Her Shoulders’ Offers a Harrowing Look at Tragedy and Bravery

SXSW FILM REVIEW: ‘On Her Shoulders’ Offers a Harrowing Look at Tragedy and Bravery

Heartbreaking and powerful, On Her Shoulders is a remarkable work of documentary filmmaking.

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SXSW FILM REVIEW: ‘Number 37’ Goes Beyond ‘Rear Window’

SXSW FILM REVIEW: ‘Number 37’ Goes Beyond ‘Rear Window’

Alfred Hitchcock and David Fincher are channeled in this new twist on Rear Window.

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SXSW FILM REVIEW: Take A Metal Odyssey with ‘Heavy Trip’

SXSW FILM REVIEW: Take A Metal Odyssey with ‘Heavy Trip’

Throw your horns up for these Finnish metal oafs.

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SXSW FILM INTERVIEW: Jason Stone on his Sci-fi Breakout ‘First Light’

SXSW FILM INTERVIEW: Jason Stone on his Sci-fi Breakout ‘First Light’

Writer and Director Jason Stone sits down to discuss First Light, which premiered this weekend at SXSW.

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SXSW FILM REVIEW: ‘First Light’ An Emotional Sci-fi Stunner

SXSW FILM REVIEW: ‘First Light’ An Emotional Sci-fi Stunner

Wonderfully intimate, First Light showcases what’s best about science fiction.

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45 Years Ago Today – Pink Floyd Release Historic ‘The Dark Side of the Moon’ LP (Watch “Any Colour You Like” Live ’73)

45 Years Ago Today – Pink Floyd Release Historic ‘The Dark Side of the Moon’ LP (Watch “Any Colour You Like” Live ’73)

45 years ago today (3/10/73), Pink Floyd released their eighth studio album The Dark Side of The Moon in the US. It remained in the US charts for 741 discontinuous weeks from 1973 to 1988, longer than any other album in history. After moving to the Billboard Top Pop Catalog…
Steve Winwood Brings His Greatest Hits To Newark’s New Jersey Performing Arts Center (SHOW REVIEW)

Steve Winwood Brings His Greatest Hits To Newark’s New Jersey Performing Arts Center (SHOW REVIEW)

With Newark, New Jersey still recovering from the latest Bomb Cyclone to hit this winter season Steve Winwood and company took the stage at the gorgeous NJPAC on Thursday night March 8th. The crowd was clearly on the gray-haired side of things and in a venue more apt to host Mozart’s Requiem than a rock […]

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Father John Misty, Nick Murphy, Dr. Dog, Revivalists Top McDowell Mountain Music Festival (FESTIVAL REVIEW)

Father John Misty, Nick Murphy, Dr. Dog, Revivalists Top McDowell Mountain Music Festival (FESTIVAL REVIEW)

The McDowell Mountain Music Festival has come a long way in its 15 years. What was primarily a roots and jam festival early on has now blossomed into a more youth oriented festival showcasing a variety of genres with modern rock, electronica and EDM and  taking top billing. This year M3F brought top headliners to Margaret […]

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