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News Feed for Thursday, May 18

News Feed for Thursday, May 18

News Feed

In the news today: Black Cat, Gray Matter, Ted Leo And The Pharmacists, Velocity Girl, 75 Dollar Bill, akai solo, Armand Hammer, Billy Woods, Bitchin Bajas, Bonnie Prince Billy, Bush Tetras, Codeine, Elucid, Frankie Rose, Idle Ray, mountain movers, Nadah El Shazly, ONO, P.E. (Pills And Eaters), tubby’s, Water Damage, Weak Signal, Weeping Icon, William Parker, Zenizen, Glastonbury Festival, King Krule, Bully, Rise Above, Cherubs, The Devil Wears Prada, Fit For A King, Counterparts, Landmvrks

Van’s Warped Tour 2011

Event Reviews

The summer time endurance test that is the Van’s Warped Tour is almost old enough to buy cigarettes and to vote (17 this year!). Jen Cray, once again, dives into the sweaty action – willingly.

Warped Tour 2008

Event Reviews

The Van’s Warped Tour may still be selling out shows all over the country after 14 years of wreaking havoc in the summertime, but Jen Cray wonders where the innovative music has gone.

Silverstein

Event Reviews

Screamo rockers Silverstein sold out the Trocadero once again, much to the delight of their multitudinous Philadelphia fans. Brittany Sturges squeezed in to report.

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Rampo Noir

Rampo Noir

Screen Reviews

Phil Bailey reviews Rampo Noir, a four part, surreal horror anthology film based on the works of Japan’s horror legend, Edogawa Rampo.

Garage Sale Vinyl: Eddie Money

Garage Sale Vinyl: Eddie Money

Garage Sale Vinyl

In this latest installment of his popular weekly series, Christopher Long finds himself dumpster diving at a groovy music joint in Oklahoma City, where he scores a bagful of treasure for UNDER $20 — including a well-cared-for $3 vinyl copy of Life for the Taking, the platinum-selling 1978 sophomore set from Eddie Money.

Incubus

Incubus

Screen Reviews

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.