Arling and Cameron
Music for Imaginary Films (Emperor Norton). Review by Ian Koss
Music for Imaginary Films (Emperor Norton). Review by Ian Koss
The Mother Hips (Orange Recordings). Review by Mike Fournier
I’m Sick About My Hat (Atavistic). Review by Nirav Soni
Magick Rock Vol. 1 (TMC/Rise Above). Review by Nathan T. Birk
Print Review by James MacLaren
They Came Over the High Pass (Necropolis). Review by Nathan T. Birk
One of the editors seemed to disagree. Thinking that I had deserted ship, he dreamed up the most horrid, painful disgusting punishment ever inflicted upon a living human being. He put Morrissey on my page.
Learning to Scream 7” (Taang!). Review by Mike Fournier
Failures for Gods (Mortification). Review by Nathan T. Birk
Bam Bam Bam! (Peek-A-Boo). Review by Kurt Channing
Roulette Girl (Fowl). Review by Phil Bailey
Interview by Gail Worley
Interview by Phillip Haire
Ditch this gimmick like the plague. It’s fucking bad, trailer park, crazy uncle, kind of shit. The snot rag doesn’t make sense. The gesture in itself is not particularly vile or sinister, it’s more bizarre like that kid who ate paste and boogers in second grade. AND RAVEN IS NO PASTE EATER!
From the Paradise Motel (Barbed Wire). Review by David Whited
Diving Into Darkness (Nuclear Blast). Review by Mike Fournier
Feature
The Fox (Teenbeat). Review by Ian Koss
Various Artists (Om). Review by Aaron Schultz
Feature by James Mann
Two new releases from Free Dirt Records use sound and music to tell stories about our history.
A lady Tarzan and her gorilla have a rough time adapting to high society in Lorraine of the Lions (1925), one of four silent films on Accidentally Preserved: Volume 5, unleashed by Ben Model and Undercrank Productions, with musical scores by Jon C. Mirsalis.
Carl F. Gauze takes in See You at the Movies, another exciting Winter Park Playhouse Spotlight Cabaret featuring Orlando’s own Tay Anderson.
A small town woman finds peace with her family in Rachel Hendrix, part of the 2024 Florida Film Festival, an Oscar®-qualifying festival now in its 33rd year.
Look to the East, Look to the West (Merge Records). Review by Bob Pomeroy.
Christopher Lee presides over sex and torture in Jess Franco’s exploitation gem, Night of the Blood Monster now in 4K!
An idyllic campground filled with interesting people faces destruction in Happy Campers, part of the 2024 Florida Film Festival, an Oscar®-qualifying festival now in its 33rd year.
An American success story of rum and sex and hula dancing. The Donn of Tiki was part of the 2024 Florida Film Festival, an Oscar®-qualifying festival now in its 33rd year.