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Kellies (Fire). Review by Matthew Moyer.
Kellies (Fire). Review by Matthew Moyer.
The Machine Cuisine Companion Cassette (Anchor Brain). Review by Matthew Moyer.
Your Future Our Clutter (Domino). Review by Matthew Moyer.
Fission (hi-speedsoul). Review by jeff schweers.
Before the Design Republic, before even 4AD’s Vaughan Oliver / v23, there was Peter Saville and Factory Records. The history of music and design is filled with intersections, and Matthew Moyer considers none to be as seminal as this.
Daniel Mitchell discusses free health care, Krishnas, and Crownhate Ruin with the gentlemen of True North.
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Daniel Mitchell discusses Braid’s upcoming summer reunion tour with guitarist Chris Broach.
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War All The Time (Island). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
Saint Something (My Pal God Records). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
Possiblies and Maybes (Second Nature). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
Gem of Masochism (Three One G). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
Various Artists (Deep Elm). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
Vs. The Curse (Sabot). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
Daniel Mitchell cozies up to Brett from The Juliana Theory to talk about life on a major label and that covers album everyone is waiting for.
Vs. The Curse (Sabot). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
At Crystal Palace (Troubleman). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
Loves You… Loves You Not (Narnack). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
The Big Nothing (54 40’ or Fight!). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
Before there was Leather Tuscadero, Suzi Quatro was in two pioneering, all-woman rock bands in her hometown of Detroit, Michigan. This is a Quick Look at those bands: The Pleasure Seekers and Cradle.
Lily and Generoso review director Hernán Rosselli’s second hybrid-fiction crime film that artfully explores our perceived notions of family.
Lights On A Satellite: Live At The Left Bank (Resonance Records). Review by Bob Pomeroy.
Don’t let the stats fool you. Zyzzyx Road may have been the lowest grossing movie in history, but is it worth checking out? Phil Bailey explores the new 4K UHD from Dark Arts Entertainment.
In France: Live at the 1977 Nancy Jazz Pulsations Festival ( Deep Digs). Review by Bob Pomeroy.
The first film based on Junji Ito’s manga, Tomie, makes its US Blu-ray debut from Arrow Video.