
Though Far From Flawless, ‘Mortal Kombat’ is Still A Victory (FILM REVIEW)
Just because it’s stupid doesn’t mean it’s not awesome.
Just because it’s stupid doesn’t mean it’s not awesome.
It has been a long time since the New Orleans-based Dumpstaphunk released a studio album (2013’s Dirty Word) but the current societal events and recent political strife have made the
Those that have heard the 21-string African instrument, the kora, would undoubtedly agree that it is one of the world’s most beautiful sounding instruments, especially in the hands of its
Nashville by way of Pittsburgh Americana artist Zach Schmidt has the backing of some of the city’s biggest talents on his sophomore effort. Produced by Sadler Vader (a brilliant solo
Ryan LoPilato is a New Jersey transplant who drifted out to California with a head full of new age philosophy, as he followed the scent of cannabis and sunshine. After
In recent years, the status of the Who has risen dramatically in the hierarchy of contemporary rock and rightly so. The ascent began with a greater appreciation of Quadrophenia, the
Treefort Music Fest has revealed a resurrected lineup for its ninth festival, set to take place September 22-26, 2021 in multiple venues throughout downtown Boise, Idaho. The lineup includes: Japanese
Yola has announced her anthemic new album Stand For Myself, will be released via Easy Eye Sound on July 30, 2021. Produced by Dan Auerbach, the album is a sonic
Copenhagen-based band Iceage has released a new single, “Gold City,” from their forthcoming album, Seek Shelter, out May 7th on Mexican Summer, and announced a 2022 North American and UK
The Rise & Fall of Loverboy, the third album from Southern California band Sir Sly, delivers an upbeat amalgamation of rock, electronica, and hip-hop that straddles the line between pop entertainment and