Snow Machine
Snow Machine (Daemon). Review by Aaron Shaul.
Snow Machine (Daemon). Review by Aaron Shaul.
Mouthfeel (Daemon). Review by Jen Cray.
What’s in a Name (Daemon). Review by Aaron Shaul.
Lamb Lost in the City (Daemon). Review by Stein Haukland.
For the Greater Good (Daemon). Review by Phil Bailey.
Stag (Daemon). Review by Phil Bailey.
Stag (Daemon). Review by James Mann.
Local punksters 6x released their second record for Daemon Records to a large…
Amy Ray’s independent, not for profit label Daemon has long been one of the g…
Anybody (Daemon). Review by Phil Bailey
ph balance (Daemon). Review by James MacLaren
Kung-Pow! (Daemon). Review by Phil Bailey
pH Balance (Daemon). Review by Phil Bailey
Livid and Loving It (Daemon). Review by Phil Bailey
Kissed (Daemon). Review by Phil Bailey
Big Cup of Empty (Daemon). Review by Mark Chester
Do a Two Sable (Daemon). Review by Kurt Channing
Five years have passed since the release of the The Tree House, the remarkable hybrid documentary film by director Trương Minh Quý. Việt and Nam is Trương’s first fiction feature, and with about a week before it screens at AFI Fest in Los Angeles, Lily and Generoso had an in-depth discussion with Trương about his ethereal and complex film.
Judy Craddock has a pulled pork sandwich after Colby Acuff’s set, not missing a beat of Midland’s wild west tour stop. Grand Junction, Colorado, gets “lucky sometimes.”
The granddaddy of old dark house mysteries, The Bat (1926) creeps onto Blu-ray from Undercrank Productions.