Tag: Morrissey

The xx

The xx

Music Reviews

I See You (Young Turks). Review by Jen Cray.

Nothing

Nothing

Music Reviews

Tired of Tomorrow (Relapse Records). Review by Jen Cray.

Deafheaven

Event Reviews

Deafheaven bring together death metal and shoegaze and people lose their minds over it. Jen Cray had to see for herself.

Jobriath A.D.

Jobriath A.D.

Screen Reviews

This early Glam rocker was written off after he came out before anyone else then anguished in obscurity until his death from AIDS in 1982. Here’s his pitch for a Broadway musical.

Paul Kelly

Music Reviews

Greatest Hits: Songs from the South Volumes 1 & 2 (Gawd Aggie Recordings/ Universal). Review by Tim Wardyn.

Anywhere, USA

Screen Reviews

Quentin Tarantino thinks this is moving. Carl F Gauze isn’t along for the ride.

Slow Club

Slow Club

Music Reviews

Christmas, Thanks For Nothing EP (Moshi Moshi ). Review by Matthew Moyer.

Sparks: No. 1 Songs In Heaven

Print Reviews

Lucky for us and Cherry Red Books, Dave Thompson is a HUGE Sparks fan. Matthew Moyer calls Sparks: No. 1 Songs in Heaven his strongest piece of writing yet.

Good Shoes

Music Reviews

No Hope No Future (Brille Records). Review by Carl F Gauze.

Horrorpops

Event Reviews

Danish psychobilly trio Horrorpops bring the party, in exchange for free booze, to Orlando. Jen Cray was deep within the glorious madness.

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Garage Sale Vinyl

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Abruptio

Abruptio

Screen Reviews

Film noir meets Sci-fi horror in Evan Marlowe’s bizarre puppet film Abruptio. Phil Bailey promises you have never seen anything quite like it.

Cheerleaders’ Wild Weekend

Cheerleaders’ Wild Weekend

Screen Reviews

Cheerleader’s Wild Weekend, aka The Great American Girl Robbery, entered the fray in 1979 with its odd mashup of hostage drama, comedic crime caper, and good old fashioned T & A hijinks. Phil Bailey reviews the Blu-ray release.