Doc Watson, 1923-2012
The world mourns the loss of a true musical master, Doc Watson.
The world mourns the loss of a true musical master, Doc Watson.
The Wolf You Feed (Volcom). Review by Jen Cray.
Jiro’s well known sushi restaurant is in a Tokyo subway station, has ten seats, a bathroom off premises and three Michelin stars.
Antelope Freeway/Equinox Express Elevator (Impulse! ). Review by James Mann.
We Will Never Forget - posted by Carl Gauze on May 28, 2012 11:10
Red Light - posted by Carl Gauze on May 28, 2012 10:52
The Habit - posted by Carl Gauze on May 28, 2012 10:35
Mayer Hawthorne and The Stepkids bring the white guy soul funk to Orlando, and Jared Campbell explodes (in more ways than one).
Jag Fick Feeling (Hapna). Review by Will Bernstein.
Madam Pee Vira: Dark Lady - posted by Carl Gauze on May 25, 2012 16:09
On the Nose - posted by Carl Gauze on May 25, 2012 15:55
Bursting Into Flames - posted by Carl Gauze on May 25, 2012 11:00
Mark Sultan takes a break from his other gig with King Khan to storm St. Augustine with his one-man band. Matthew Moyer assures us, it’s awesome – and there’s not a washboard or hat cymbal anywhere on the premises.
Avengers (Water Records). Review by Scott Adams.
Cannibal! The Musical - posted by Carl Gauze on May 24, 2012 16:26
Good Girl’s Guide: Dominatrix for Dummies - posted by Carl Gauze on May 24, 2012 11:43
My Three Moms - posted by Carl Gauze on May 24, 2012 11:21
The Compleat Repertory: “The Greatest Speech of All Time” - posted by Carl Gauze on May 24, 2012 10:57
Eunice & Ernie’s Story Time for Grown-Ups - posted by Carl Gauze on May 24, 2012 10:32
…Since Carrie - posted by Carl Gauze on May 24, 2012 10:05
Ink 19 talks with Idiot Grins about the making of Golf Cart Life, their evolution from Oakland soul-rock lifers to one of indie music’s most unpredictable acts.
Eight bands from Colorado and as far away as New Zealand knocked the socks off the West Slope music scene on the last day of this year’s Deathslope Music Festival in Grand Junction, Colorado.
John Badham’s 1983 future-tech helicopter thriller, Blue Thunder, with its cautionary tale of militarized police and a surveillance state, still resonates decades later.
What if the miracle of sight came with a curse? The Eye builds its horror from that chilling premise.
With the thirty-fifth anniversary of debut album Whirlpool, UK shoegaze outfit Chapterhouse is back together again and touring the US as part of Slide Away Music Festival.