Monthly Archives: June, 2014

The Singles Party: Mastodon, ‘Chimes At Midnight’

Metal is a genre that we tend not to give a lot of love to in the is column. But this week we could...

Interview: Cursed Sails

When the 2014 Skate & Surf Music Festival rolled into Asbury Park, New Jersey last month one of the bands we were jones-ing to...

Interview: Diarrhea Planet

When I first heard the name of the band Diarrhea Planet, images of mid-90s death metal filled my head. In this vision the band...

Album Review: Fucked Up, ‘Glass Boys’

Glass Boys is an album by Fucked Up. There are massive, suffocating riffs pounded out by a triple threat of guitar players. Vocalist Damian...

The Casting Couch: May News

Written by Bill Bodkin & Daniel Cohen Matt Smith in an unspecified role (Terminator: Genesis) Thumbs Undecided: I'm not a Whovian, so I can't say I'm...

TV Review: Louie, “Elevator Parts 4, 5, and 6” and “Pamela Part 1”

FX’s Louie’s ambitious “Elevator” arch has revolved around themes of connection and Louie's often frustrated desire to understand and be understood in return,...

TV Review: Orphan Black, ‘Knowledge of Causes, and Secret Motion of Things’

Seven episodes in and heading for the home stretch I am reminded why sometimes it is so difficult to review Orphan Black. The rather...

Album Review: Jack White, ‘Lazaretto’

As a music critic and longtime fan of Jack White, it's hard not to become "that guy." You know the one we speak of,...

Album Review: Mingo Fishtrap, ‘On Time’

The time honored saying, "what's old is new again" certainly applies to On Time the new record from the Austin, Texas-based soul/funk outfit Mingo...

Interview: Anti-Mortem

Anti-Mortem symbolizes the purest moments in live music when a committed group of young hungry kids from Oklahoma deliver an absolutely unforgiving performance in...

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