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Blood Inside (The End). Review by Matthew Moyer.
Faced with the rich sonic twister of music ever churning around us, our writers strap on headphones and hunker down with these tunes and their words to lead everyone to the bottom of what sounds good right now.
Blood Inside (The End). Review by Matthew Moyer.
Electropolis (Innova). Review by Carl F Gauze.
Blowoff (Full Frequency). Review by Ben Varkentine.
Takers and Leavers EP (Park The Van). Review by Jen Cray.
Epistemology (Double Plus Good). Review by Carl F Gauze.
Hava Nagila (Doron Braunshtein). Review by Carl F Gauze.
Various Artists (Fearless). Review by Ben Varkentine.
You Know Who You Are (Mono Vs. Stereo). Review by Jen Cray.
Reprieve (Righteous Babe). Review by Jen Cray.
Still Live (King Mouse). Review by Andrew Ellis.
The Unlovable EP (Forever). Review by Brittany Sturges.
Six Yanks. Review by Kyrby Raine.
Up With The Sun (Woodshack Music). Review by Andrew Ellis.
Lemonade (Meeka Salise Music). Review by Brittany Sturges.
Where Do You Start?. Review by Kyrby Raine.
So Cold EP (Hollywood). Review by Andrew Ellis.
Highway Companion (American). Review by Jen Cray.
A New Language (V2). Review by Kiran Aditham.
Here Is Where (Colonel Muscletone). Review by Kyrby Raine.
La Fin Du Monde (Boompa). Review by Kiran Aditham.
Possessing all the coziness of a gawk-worthy car crash, Permanent Damage, the salacious memoir from the notorious, outrageous “groupie” Miss Mercy Fontenot and celebrated pop culture journalist Lyndsey Parker, provides a surprise payoff.
Michelle Wilson soaks up the jam band vibes when Warren Haynes Band brings their Million Voices Whisper Tour to Jacksonville.
Midge Ure brings his Band In A Box tour to historic Mount Dora, Florida, where Michelle Wilson revels in ’80s nostalgia.
Lily and Generoso review director Kazik Radwanski’s poignant comedic drama Matt and Mara, which explores the emotionally nuanced relationship between two longtime friends.
Sejin Suzuki’s unorthodox Yakuza film, Tattooed Life (1965) makes its Blu-ray debut from Radiance Films.
Hang out with some cool musicians as they make a record in a mountain cabin in Appalachia.
A classic children’s show is set to a Hip Hop beat. Carl F. Gauze reviews P.Nokio: A Hip-Hop Musical at Orlando Family Stage.