Month: December 2015

#Mixerman and the Billionheir Apparent

#Mixerman and the Billionheir Apparent

Screen Reviews

Mixerman is back, and this time he has the task of navigating a young Indian billion-heir through the excesses and pitfalls of today’s music industry. Julius C. Lacking provides summary and insight.

Giving Up The Ghosts

Giving Up The Ghosts

Screen Reviews

Famed music venue “Doc’s Music Hall” in Muncie, Indiana survived urban decay but can’t make through a civic revival.

Pope Francis

Pope Francis

Music Reviews

Wake Up! (Believe Digital / Multimedia San Paolo). Review by Carl F Gauze.

Matisyahu

Matisyahu

Event Reviews

Matisyahu brought his Festival of Light tour to Plaza Live to celebrate both the holiday season and the ten year anniversary of his breakthrough, Live at Stubbs Vol. I. Bob Pomeroy shares the experience.

Forever and A Day

Forever and A Day

Screen Reviews

We follow the rocking Scorpions on their farewell tour. After fifty years on stage not only can they still rock, they have Mikhail Gorbachev as a friend.

Year End Roundup!

Year End Roundup!

Features

Better late than never says our editor, James Mann as he gives a brief look at some of the years best.

Forbidden Zone: Special Edition

Forbidden Zone: Special Edition

Screen Reviews

This classic surrealist punk-rock, low-budget, lo-fi movie by the entire Mystic Knights of the Oingo-Boingo family returns in color, black and white and covered in a delicious Special Sauce of bonus features.

Jock Scot

Jock Scot

Music Reviews

My Personal Culloden (Forever Heavenly). Review by James Mann.

The Color of Noise

The Color of Noise

Screen Reviews

Nearly two hour documentary focusing on Amphetamine Reptile Records, responsible for releasing some of the noisiest punk-inspired music in the ’90s, including Helmet, Melvins, and Tar.

Steve Hackett The Man, The Music

Steve Hackett The Man, The Music

Screen Reviews

This two and a half hour documentary explores everything you might want to know about former Genesis guitarist Steve Hackett and the history of Progressive Rock.

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Dark Water

Dark Water

Screen Reviews

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.

The Shootist

The Shootist

Screen Reviews

John Wayne’s final movie sees the cowboy actor go out on a high note, in The Shootist, one of his best performances.

HEALTH

HEALTH

Event Reviews

HEALTH continue their mission to make everyone love each other, bringing their RAT-BASED WARFARE TOUR to the Mile High City, where Steven Cruse gets to be a very lucky middle-aged industrial fanboy.