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Rise Up (Rum Bum). Review by Carl F Gauze.
Rise Up (Rum Bum). Review by Carl F Gauze.
Hendra (Unmade Road). Review by Michelle Wilson.
Poised to change the world with Sticky Fingers, the Stones in 1971 were fleeing the UK. Robert Greenfield gives us a look behind the scenes.
Pearls & Swine and Everything Fine (Purge). Review by Carl F Gauze.
Twenty years of hard rocking leads to a nice home in the suburbs, a stable marriage and a beautiful daughter.
Forbidden Broadway’s Greatest Hits - posted by Carl Gauze on April 27, 2014 23:11
Hairspray - posted by Carl Gauze on April 27, 2014 21:18
The Children’s Hour - posted by Carl Gauze on April 27, 2014 18:57
Free Candy (CD Baby). Review by Carl F Gauze.
The story of one woman’s pursuit of closure and connection to the father she never knew, Duane Allman.
Physical Emotions (Drag City). Review by Laura Pontillo.
This Is Your Life: A Tribute to Ronnie James Dio (Rhino Records). Review by Christopher Long.
Pigeons Playing Ping Pong light up Orlando with their funky jams while Eric Donath tries not to get knocked over by the twirling hula hoops.
A shadow documentary of Hunter S. Thompson told by his longtime collaborator Ralph Steadman.
Why Do The Wrong People Travel? - posted by Carl Gauze on April 20, 2014 16:26
The Goat, or Who is Sylvia? - posted by Carl Gauze on April 20, 2014 16:24
Into the Lime (Ashmont Records). Review by Carl F Gauze.
The Both (Superego Records). Review by Scott Adams.
The Performers - posted by Carl Gauze on April 16, 2014 21:30
The Mighty Warriors: Live in Antwerp (Elemental Music). Review by Bob Pomeroy.
40 years on, Michael Gira and Swans continue to bring a ritualistic experience that needs to be heard in order to be believed. Featured photo by Reese Cann.
The biggest astronomical event of the decade coincides with a long overdue trip to Austin, Texas.
Sofia and Louise have just graduated nursing school. They have no idea what they’ve signed up for.
At the Showcase: Live in Chicago 1976/1977 (Jazz Detective). Review by Bob Pomeroy.
Atlantis Lullaby: The Concert in Avignon (Elemental Music). Review by Bob Pomeroy.
Hamilton, Ontario rap artist Cadence Weapon drops Rollercoaster (MNRK Music) today.
Shall I compare thee to an “Old Bronco”? Sure, if thou art The Bacon Brothers.
J-Horror classic Dark Water (2002) makes the skin crawl with an unease that lasts long after the film is over. Phil Bailey reviews the new Arrow Video release.