Smashing Pumpkins
The Aeroplane Flies High (reissue) (Columbia Records). Review by Tim Wardyn.
The Aeroplane Flies High (reissue) (Columbia Records). Review by Tim Wardyn.
Rage Against the Machine: 20th Anniversary Edition (Epic Records/ Legacy Recordings). Review by Tim Wardyn.
Apocryphon (Razor & Tie Records). Review by Tim Wardyn.
lowFLOWs: The Columbia Anthology (‘91-‘93) (Columbia Records). Review by Tim Wardyn.
California 37 (Columbia Records). Review by Tim Wardyn.
Songs About Jane (10th Anniversary Edition) (Columbia Records). Review by Tim Wardyn.
The Flip Is Another Honey (Snack Bar/Megaforce Records). Review by Tim Wardyn.
Awake and Dreaming (Self-Released). Review by Tim Wardyn.
Babel (Glassnote). Review by Tim Wardyn.
Away from the World (Columbia). Review by Tim Wardyn.
Staind is one of the few hard rock bands from the mid-90s to actually still be making legit music today. So 17 years after their inception, is their first live DVD worth the wait? Tim Wardyn thinks so…sort of.
Hearken back to the days when the family gathered around the boob tube and watched quality programming like The Dean Martin Variety Show. Six full episodes transport Tim Wardyn back to a time before he was even born, but that he still reminisces about.
Collected Cool. Review by Tim Wardyn.
Mountaintops. Review by Tim Wardyn. Barsuk Records
Sky Full of Holes (Yep Roc Records). Review by Tim Wardyn.
Area 52 (ATO Records). Review by Tim Wardyn.
Dallas Cowboys: Another Year, Another Borderline Playoff Team - posted by Tim Wardyn on March 15, 2012 12:00
Arizona Cardinals: It All Depends on Peyton - posted by Tim Wardyn on March 14, 2012 12:00
Seattle Seahawks: Moving in the Right Direction - posted by Tim Wardyn on March 12, 2012 12:00
Kansas City Chiefs: Will RB Jamaal Charles Be Ready? - posted by Tim Wardyn on March 11, 2012 12:00
Small-town Grand Junction, Colorado, comes out in droves to Slamming Bricks 2023, as our beloved queer community event eclipses its beginnings to command its largest audience yet. Liz Weiss reviews the performance, a bittersweet farewell both to and from the Grand Valley’s most mouthy rebel organizer, Caleb Ferganchick.
Carl F. Gauze reviews Dreamers Never Die, the loving documentary on the career of rocker extraordinaire Ronnie James Dio.
The iconic rock and roll magazine from the 1960s is back and just as relevant and snotty as ever.
This week, Christopher Long nearly fights a famed rock star in defense of his 1970s pin-up princess. To prove his point, Chris goes into his own garage and digs out his musty vinyl copy of the self-titled 1972 alt. country classic from Linda Ronstadt.
A former convict returns to London to avenge his former enemies and save his daughter. Carl F. Gauze reviews the Theater West End production of Sweeney Todd.
This week, cuddly curmudgeon Christopher Long finds himself feeling even older as he hobbles through a Florida flea market in pursuit of vinyl copies of the four infamous KISS solo albums — just in time to commemorate the set’s milestone 45th anniversary.