Ding Dong the deal is dead
Ding Dong the deal is dead - posted by James Mann on March 10, 2006 07:02
Ding Dong the deal is dead - posted by James Mann on March 10, 2006 07:02
Ian Koss swoons over the new coffee-table compendium of his fave zine, Make. The DIY revolution continues! Inventors will take back the garage from crappy garage bands!
Band - Girls - Money (TVT). Review by Andrew Ellis.
The Vice and Virtue Ministry (Undeniable). Review by Aaron Shaul.
Failures and Sparks (Galaxy Gramophone). Review by Aaron Shaul.
vol. 10 (Epitaph). Review by Jen Cray.
Hazy Dreams (Not Just) - A Jimi Hendrix Tribute (Kock Records). Review by Carl F Gauze.
Now this is cool - posted by James Mann on March 09, 2006 07:20
Abramoff talks - posted by James Mann on March 09, 2006 07:11
Mr Bush? Here’s your ass. - posted by James Mann on March 09, 2006 06:59
Pittsburgh singer-songwriter Bill Deasy gives Andrew Ellis the lowdown on his recently-released sophomore solo album.
“CrAzY!!” - posted by Ian Koss on March 08, 2006 14:40
Ah, nice - posted by James Mann on March 08, 2006 08:28
How do you sleep? - posted by James Mann on March 08, 2006 08:24
Another lie bites the dust - posted by James Mann on March 08, 2006 07:55
Painter of Fright - posted by Ian Koss on March 07, 2006 09:52
Freedom of…what, exactly? - posted by James Mann on March 07, 2006 07:36
Meddling, bigoted fools - posted by James Mann on March 07, 2006 07:24
Here we go again, election hijinks in Florida - posted by James Mann on March 07, 2006 07:18
The Taste of Chaos tour rolls into Orlando with a lineup of today’s hottest metalcore acts. Is Jen Cray a convert.
Charles DJ Deppner takes a look at a new book of artwork by DEVO’s Mark Mothersbaugh, and discovers the book is actually looking back at him.
Kid Congo & The Pink Monkey Birds’ “Wicked World” video features Alice Bag, previews That Delicious Vice, out April 19 on In The Red Records.
Despite serving up ample slices of signature snark, FOX News golden boy Jesse Watters, for the most part, just listens — driving the narrative of his latest book, Get It Together, through the stories of others.
Brooklyn rapper Max Gertler finds himself a bit ground up on “Put My Heart in a Jay,” his latest single.
The dissolution of a wealthy Russian family confuses everyone involved.