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Eco-War, The Need To Kill (Selfmadegod). Review by Matthew Moyer.
Eco-War, The Need To Kill (Selfmadegod). Review by Matthew Moyer.
Nihilistic Vision (Agonia). Review by Matthew Moyer.
Campfire Songs (Paw Tracks). Review by Matthew Moyer.
From New York City to Addis Ababa (Strut). Review by Matthew Moyer.
Razor To Oblivion (Southern Lord). Review by Matthew Moyer.
Live @ the Roundhouse London 2008 (Year Zero/Future Noise). Review by Matthew Moyer.
All the Dread Magnificence of Perversity (Crucial Blast). Review by Matthew Moyer.
Oh My God, Charlie Darwin (Nonesuch). Review by Matthew Moyer.
In a Dark Tongue (Neurot Recordings). Review by Matthew Moyer.
Oxygen Flash (Neurot Recordings). Review by Matthew Moyer.
Alongside Death (Pulverized Records). Review by Matthew Moyer.
Islands (Labrador Records). Review by Matthew Moyer.
The four issues collected in Twomorrows latest Jack Kirby Collector are packed with interviews, pseudo-scholarly/analytical pieces, and metric tons of artwork from comics’ favorite “working-class kid from the Bronx.”
In Memoriam, Ill Omen (Pulverised Records). Review by Matthew Moyer.
Take a trip back to Seattle’s musical heydey with Michael Lavine , who brings us all manner of visual treasure with Grunge.
Megafauna (Holy Mountain). Review by Matthew Moyer.
Killer Lake (Infintesmal). Review by Matthew Moyer.
Dolly (Sony Legacy). Review by Matthew Moyer.
Christmas with Sinatra and Friends (Concord Music). Review by Matthew Moyer.
Get ready for an incredible lineup from Seattle’s 51st Bumbershoot Arts and Music Festival, this Labor Day weekend.
A pair of Tinto Brass films from the ’90s reminds viewers we weren’t always so uptight. Phil Bailey gets erotic with All Ladies Do It and Frivolous Lola from the esteemed Italian director.
Christopher Long takes us on a personal journey of rediscovering the magic of music. It’s just the inspiration I needed to continue my own.
Fascinated by the arcane world of musical gear, Randy Radic spoke with dyed-in-the-wool gearhead Greg Hoy about his setup on new EP Holy Mother of God, how he produces his unique sound, and a gear-gone-wrong moment.