Jonny Kaplan & The Lazy Stars
Sparkle and Shine (Reckless Grace Music). Review by James Mann.
Sparkle and Shine (Reckless Grace Music). Review by James Mann.
The Beautiful Old (Doubloon). Review by James Mann.
Live at Montreux 1980 (Eagle Records). Review by James Mann.
Labour of Lust (Yep Roc). Review by Sean Slone.
Two-Way Family Favourites (Southern Domestic Recordings). Review by Sean Slone.
The Songs of Charley Patton (Telarc Blues). Review by James Mann.
The Music of Nick Lowe (Telarc). Review by Ian Koss.
Deepcut to Nowhere (Razor & Tie). Review by Marcel Feldmar.
Ultimate Collection (Hip-O). Review by Anton Wagner.
Terry Eagan relates the true message of Ink 19.
This live retrospective of Graham Parker, one-third of the original troika of…
This week, cuddly curmudgeon Christopher Long finds himself feeling even older as he hobbles through a Florida flea market in pursuit of vinyl copies of the four infamous KISS solo albums — just in time to commemorate the set’s milestone 45th anniversary.
Starting with small-time jobs, two gangsters take over all the crime in Marseilles in this well-paced and entertaining French film. Carl F. Gauze reviews the freshly released Arrow Video Blu-ray edition of Borsalino (1970).
Aaron Tanner delivers 400 pages of visual delights from the ever-enigmatic band, The Residents, in The Residents Visual History Book: A Sight for Sore Eyes, Vol. 2.
Two teenage boys build a sexy computer girlfriend with an 8-bit computer… you know the story. Carl F. Gauze reviews Weird Science (1985), in a new 4K UHD Blu-ray release from Arrow Films.
Cauldron Films’ new UHD/Blu-ray release of Lucio Fulci’s City of the Living Dead (1980) preserves one of the best Italian horror films, according to Phil Bailey.
Marleen Gorris’s first theatrical feature is a potent feminist look at the easily disposable lives of sex workers in Amsterdam. Phil Bailey reviews Broken Mirrors.
Late bloomer Tony Bowman spins a tale of past decades with a Jimmy Buffett soundtrack.