SONG PREMIERE: Rock Experimentalists The Electric Arch Unleash Trippy Dance Number “Las Ramblas”
The Electric Arch is based out of Chateau St. Philippe in Bayou St. John, New Orleans. The live version of the band includes James Marler, T-Rey Cloutier and Sir Alex Smudge Smith. Drummer and surf guru Ron Bocian plays with the band on the West Coast while Mr. Binkles the Spider Monkey covers Deep South […]
Hannah Williams Lets Her Vocal Prowess Shine With Soulful LP ’50 Foot Woman’ (ALBUM REVIEW)
You don’t have to hear much of Hannah Williams to realize that she is a vocal powerhouse. Going back to her 2012 release A Hill of Feathers, that much was evident. She followed that with Late Nights and Heartbreak, which is another good example of her vocal prowess. Jay Z noticed her and liked what […]
Horror Movies To Revisit This Halloween – The Shining, Friday The 13th, Dracula
There have been many great horror movies released this year including Us, Midsommar, and It Chapter Two. Whether you are a fan of supernatural movies or slasher movies, there are plenty of horror films out there that you can experience. The month of October is the perfect opportunity to get involved in all things Halloween. […]
40 Years Ago Today – The Specials Release Debut Album (Watch “A Message To You Rudy” Live ’79)
Foy Vance Dispenses Moving & Industrious Set at Somerville Theatre (SHOW REVIEW/PHOTOS)
Hours before a daunting Nor’easter was set to hit New England, Northern Ireland’s Foy Vance and his crew set up shop at the historic Somerville Theatre outside Boston on Wednesday, October 16th. Foy (vocals/piano/guitar) and Paul Hamilton (drums/vocals) – delivered a moving and industrious set that was chock full of emotion and verve! It had […]
Kim Gordon Displays Modern Pop Styles On Solo Debut ‘No Home Record’ (ALBUM REVIEW)
On her first-ever solo album No Home Record, Kim Gordon displays an experimental style with her breathy vocals, crafting poetic images around digital dystopian flourishes. Since her public divorce and the dissolution of Sonic Youth, Gordon has musically moved more into free improvisation instrumental noise rock with Body/Head. While there are some screeches and guitar […]
Belgian Pianist Casimir Liberski Introduces Limitless Sound Palette On ‘Cosmic Liberty’ (ALBUM REVIEW)
Brussels, Belgium-born Casimir Liberski began as a child prodigy, a gifted pianist who gained notice in the European and international jazz circles at the age of 13. Liberski’s personal style is informed from all areas and eras of jazz, blues and funk and his growing up in the ‘90s had Nintendo games, grunge, alternative rock, […]
The Flaming Lips Announce Live LP ‘The Soft Bulletin Recorded Live at Red Rocks With Colorado Symphony Orchestra’
On May 26, 2016, The Flaming Lips performed their universally acclaimed 1999 Warner Records album The Soft Bulletin in its entirety with the Colorado Symphony at Red Rocks Amphitheater in Morrison, Colorado. This particular event has been regarded by those in attendance as one of the most awe-inspiring, moving and magical moments of a lifetime. For the LIPS […]
‘Lucy in the Sky’ is, Uh, Certainly…A Movie? (FILM REVIEW)
Never has a movie failed so respectably.
‘The Lighthouse’ Offers a Stunning New Vision of Horror (FILM REVIEW)
The director of The Witch returns with his sophomore effort.