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Henry (Doghouse). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
Henry (Doghouse). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
…is a Real Boy (Doghouse). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
A Letter to Bryson City (Doghouse). Review by Dan Stapleton.
The All-American Rejects (Doghouse). Review by Stein Haukland.
From Lausanne, Switzerland (Doghouse). Review by Stein Haukland.
Won (Doghouse). Review by Brian Kruger.
Aftershock (Doghouse). Review by Daniel L. Mitchell.
Loud And Clear (Doghouse). Review by Marcel Feldmar.
I’m trying to not use that “emo” word anymore. People are getting upset. So t…
Don’t expect more of the same from this band. Where their debut, A Sad Rid…
A short but snappy five song EP from this trio. Mostly going through upbeat, …
Moods For Moderns is a trio from Detroit, Michigan made up of former members …
Sometimes other peoples’ unhappiness can bring happiness to you. So it is wit…
This was a fascinating idea, and I’m happy to report that the execution was q…
Self Titled (Doghouse). Review by Marcel Feldmar
Self Titled (Doghouse). Review by Marcel Feldmar
Red Letter Day EP (Doghouse). Review by Andrew Chadwick
Joshua (Doghouse). Review by Keith Mercer
Every Day I Wish You Harm (Doghouse). Review by Keith Mercer
Review by Keith Mercer
The Strangeways celebrate 30 years as Sarasota’s premier ska band in this documentary.
With her newly-released memoir, Earth to Moon, actress, podcaster, and boutique tea merchant Moon Unit Zappa delivers much more than a nitty-gritty account of life as a member of one of music’s most iconic families.
Cult classic cannibal shockers The Woman and its prequel, Offspring, let the gore flow on 4K UHD in a new set from Arrow Video.
A young royal must step up and run a kingdom, but he prefers to party with his buddies in this rare classic by Stephen Schwartz. Pippin plays at Winter Garden, Florida’s Garden Theatre through September 15, 2024.
Judy Craddock speaks with Jeffrey Foucault about his first album in six years, The Universal Fire, and connecting all kinds of dots in the wake of loss.
All In: Unreleased & Rarities — The New West Years (New West Records). Review by Jeremy Glazier.