Month: October 2011

David Lynch

Music Reviews

Crazy Clown Time (Sunday Best Recordings/PIAS America). Review by James Mann.

Brown Bird

Music Reviews

Salt for Salt (Supply & Demand). Review by James Mann.

Tabloid

Screen Reviews

A former beauty queen kidnaps her Mormon lover and chains him to a bed, makes love to him for three days, and goes to jail. It’s all good fun until the tabloids get the pictures and she has to have her pitbull cloned in South Korea.

New Found Glory

Event Reviews

Pop Punk’s Not Dead on New Found Glory’s fall tour, but that doesn’t mean that Jen Cray is as blindly accepting of the modern day take on the genre as some.

Ravishers

Music Reviews

Ravishers (Timber Carnival Records). Review by Carl F Gauze.

The Sounds

Event Reviews

The Sounds strut back through Orlando and Jen Cray is part of the small but devoted crowd that welcomes them.

Deer Tick

Music Reviews

Divine Providence (Partisan Records). Review by James Mann.

Don Quixote

Screen Reviews

The Bolshoi ballet dances Don Quixote on screen at Maitland’s Enzian Theater.

Emperor X

Music Reviews

Western Teleport (Bar / None Records). Review by Carl F Gazue.

Orlando Calling Festival

Info

The inaugural, and hopefully annual, Orlando Calling Festival brings BIG acts to Central Florida for a major two-day music festival November 12-13.

Teeth

Music Reviews

Whatever (Moshi Moshi Records). Review by Carl F Gauze.

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