
Weirdo Wednesday: ‘Fantastic Planet’s’ Hallucinogenic Meditation Scene
Possibly the most outright bizarre film of the 1970s (or any era, for that matter) Fantastic Planet has consistently been blowing people’s minds since it was released way back in

Possibly the most outright bizarre film of the 1970s (or any era, for that matter) Fantastic Planet has consistently been blowing people’s minds since it was released way back in

East Nashville-based singer-songwriter Amelia White has now released three noteworthy albums in the past five years yet only two, including presumably this one, Love I Swore, get much attention. Yet,

British Columbia-based singer/songwriter Zada was born in Ethiopia and spent many of her formative years in the mountains of Canada where she became a proficient skier and horseback rider. She

Smack Up by the Art Pepper Quintet is a timeless jazz album that showcases the extraordinary talent and emotional depth of saxophonist Art Pepper. Released in 1960, the album is

Canada’s favorite cowboy, Corb Lund, is back with his first album of all original music in almost five years. El Viejo is a stunning character study of gamblers and loners

Crafting the sonic equivalent of a rolling storm cloud, Ol’ Burger Beats combines dusty nostalgia with modern tones via an amalgamation of influences and experiences. “Black Sabbath” features a subtle piano melody that adds vivid

In the year since their last release, 2022’s MAD, Shady Oaks has had the chance to calm down a little, to process the angst and anger that permeated that EP, and

For her first solo album in almost 15 years, Mary Timoney worked through the pain of losing both parents and the ending of a long-term relationship, conjuring a mix of

Goldenvoice has announced a new one-day festival celebrating veteran punk bands tilted NO VALUES taking place on Saturday, June 8th at the Pomona Fairplex. For one day only, many of

About 20 minutes after the opening notes of Everyone Orchestra’s Saturday, February 17th performance at Portland, Oregon’s Alberta Rose Theater, conductor Matt Butler took a moment to address the crowd.