
‘Yes, God, Yes’ Takes Sex-Coms to New Places (FILM REVIEW)
Rating: B+ Teenage sex-coms seem to go hand in hand with the grotesque. From pie fucking to sexual assault, the cinematic attitude towards teen sexuality tend to push the limits
Rating: B+ Teenage sex-coms seem to go hand in hand with the grotesque. From pie fucking to sexual assault, the cinematic attitude towards teen sexuality tend to push the limits
The songwriting of Dakota Theim comes out of dreary Portland, Oregon like a ray of endearment from a bygone age. Growing up, he fell in love with pop and rock
People have been trying to bury rock and roll for a long time, declaring countless times that rock is dead. Well, if Mojo Nixon taught us nothing else (and there’s
The latest release from Austin singer-songwriter David Ramirez, My Love Is A Hurricane, was initially meant to be a glorified love letter of sorts to his new partner, documenting his
New York/Nashville songwriter Marc Scibilia’s much anticipated new album Seed of Joy, is out September 4th. Written over the course of a trying year in which Scibilia welcomed his first
Familiarity doesn’t stop Dave Franco’s directorial debut from being effective.
How’s this for a description of a record? “Like if Werner Herzog made a chamber-prog-punk record under DMT in The Chelsea Hotel.” That is as apt and vivid a description
Dead Swells’ self titled debut album is due out August 7th via Artist Formula Record Group and is a testament to years of tireless work. Produced solely by Paul Nederostek
One of the first things that is striking about southern singer-songwriter Tawny Ellis’ Love Life, her fifth full-length album, is her network of high profile musicians, producers, and engineers. To
Two of my favorite reads in recent years were time-capsule coming-of-age stories that close friends of mine, sensing kindred authors, strongly recommended: J.R. Moehringer’s “The Tender Bar” and Steve Rushin’s