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Sweet Weaponry (Heinous/Doghouse). Review by Aaron Shaul.
Sweet Weaponry (Heinous/Doghouse). Review by Aaron Shaul.
Flies the Field (Quarterstick). Review by Aaron Shaul.
Moonlight Survived (Salad Days / Atlantic Records). Review by Vinnie Apicella.
Mander Salis (Equal Vision). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
If You Can (Flameshovel). Review by Aaron Shaul.
Mazatlan (2024). Review by Aaron Shaul.
Ummo (Omnibus). Review by Aaron Shaul.
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The Disconnection (Interscope). Review by Aaron Shaul.
Looking Through (Wormhole). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
Take Them On, On Your Own (Virgin). Review by Aaron Shaul.
Birds of Pray (Radioactive). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
Club Nation America Volume Two (Ministry Of Sound). Review by Ben Varkentine.
Wonderful (Veronica). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
Various Artists (Space380). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
Fragile (Buddha Belt). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
Transmatic (Immortal). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
The Composition of Ending and Phrasing (Beyond). Review by Margie Libling.
Wessel (Fueled By Ramen). Review by Marcel Feldmar.
Speak It Not Aloud (My Pal God). Review by Matt Cibula.
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.
John Wayne’s final movie sees the cowboy actor go out on a high note, in The Shootist, one of his best performances.
Get to the theater tonight for Indigo Girls: It’s Only Life After All, Alexandria Bombach’s latest documentary, one night only!
Speedfossil’s in love with a girl on the internet, on “IRL” from Room With A VU, Vol.1.
Rad Brown and Buffalo Stille (Nappy Roots) premiere their second single from forthcoming LP Upper Crust Confections, “Only Love,” today at Ink 19.
Ben Folds adds new dates to his Paper Airplane Request Tour.
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.