
‘Candyman’ A Worthy Successor to the Original (FILM REVIEW)
Rating: B The nature of folklore is change. That’s the first (and, really, only) rule that should be understood when going into Candyman, director Nia DaCosta’s sequel to/reboot of the
Rating: B The nature of folklore is change. That’s the first (and, really, only) rule that should be understood when going into Candyman, director Nia DaCosta’s sequel to/reboot of the
Like many albums from the last year, Screen Violence was heavily influenced and affected by the global pandemic. The fourth album from Glasgow synth-pop band CHVRCHES was created in fragments,
With intimate lyrics and incredible production, Karaboudjan’s “Same Mistakes” feels like a dream. His most vulnerable song to date, “Same Mistakes” grapples with the loss of his father and the
John Cena and Lil Rel Howery elevate a stale script into something almost charming.
Poignant songwriters carry a brilliance of capturing heart-piercing stories in real-time while reflecting deep-seated emotions and a lust for life that uplifts. Nick Africano’s poetic storytelling bears unflinching intimacy and
Robert Ellis Orrall’s latest record – and first in almost a decade – draws its origins from his own Infinity Cat Recordings, the quirky, solidly impressive Nashville-based indie label that
Within a minute of listening to the opening track off of Seth James’ latest, Different Hat, there are hints that Delbert McClinton was a big musical influence; “Mamarita” begins with
Before you read this, take everything you’ve heard about the Asheville, NC music scene and chuck it out the window. Throw it hard, maybe let it clip the head of
Legendary drummer Andrew Cyrille released his ECM debut as a leader in 2016, when he was 76, marking a kind of late-career renaissance. That spacious, highly acclaimed in-the-mold-of ECM album, The