Asbury Park: Riot, Redemption, Rock ‘N Roll
Asbury Park, New Jersey has an almost mythic reputation as the home of the Jersey Sound. This new documentary tells of the cities glory days and the hard times that followed the 1970 riots.
Asbury Park, New Jersey has an almost mythic reputation as the home of the Jersey Sound. This new documentary tells of the cities glory days and the hard times that followed the 1970 riots.
A retired couple deal with senility and their daughters love life in a family cabin in rural Maine.
Ebenezer gets the capitalism scared out of him in this holiday classic.
A powerful musical about race opens the newly renovated Theater West End in Sanford.
True Love Cast Out All Evil (Epitaph). Review by Carl F Gauze.
Advance and Vanquish (Roadrunner Records). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
Math Rock,Progressive Metal,Nightfist,The Epic ,Temporary Residence Limited,Daniel Mitchell
The Epic (Temporary Residence). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
Suffer Our Pleasure (Metal Blade). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
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death metal,Disillusion,Back to Times of Splendor,Metal Balde,Daniel Mitchell
Back to Times of Splendor (Metal Balde). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
Madtropolis (Metal Blade). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
Redemption (Sensory Records). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
Sharon Van Etten & The Attachment Theory (Jagjaguwar). Review by Peter Lindblad.
This week, Christopher Long goes “gaga” over discovering an ’80s treasure: an OG vinyl copy of Spring Session M, the timeless 1982 classic from Missing Persons — for just six bucks!
Both bold experiment and colossal failure in the 1960s, Esperanto language art house horror film Incubus returns with pre-_Star Trek_ William Shatner to claim a perhaps more serious audience.
You Can’t Tell Me I’m Not What I Used To Be (North & Left Records). Review by Randy Radic.
In this latest installment of his weekly series, Christopher Long is betrayed by his longtime GF when she swipes his copy of Loretta Lynn’s Greatest Hits Vol. II right out from under his nose while rummaging through a south Florida junk store.