Monthly Archives: August, 2017

Review: Manchester Orchestra, ‘A Black Mile to the Surface’

When Manchester Orchestra released their landmark debut album, I’m Like a Virgin Losing a Child, they became instant indie darlings. Throughout their decade long...

Grahame Lesh on Midnight North’s New Record, His Musical Heritage & Touring

Midnight North is a band to keep on your radar. The roots rock band, fronted by the resplendent vocals of Elliot Peck, are carving...

Daniel Ash on Poptone Performing The Classics of Bauhaus, Tones on Tail and Love & Rockets

The current heavyweights of alternative, pop, and dance music owe a lot to the men like  Daniel Ash, and Kevin Haskins. The two were the...

Kyle Mooney and Dave McCary on Brigsby Bear, 80s Pop Culture and Fandom

Over the last four seasons of Saturday Night Live, Kyle Mooney has been making a name for himself through his unique comedic perspective and...

The Sinner Isn’t Your Typical Murder Mystery

The Sinner Series Premiere Plot Summary: Cora Tannetti’s (Jessica Biel) life changes in an instant when she attacks and kills a man. It’s up to...

Review: Mech Cadet Yu #1

By: Rachel Freeman Mech Cadet Yu is published by BOOM! Studios. It is written by Greg Pak with art by Takeshi Miyazawa. If you can't tell...

Review: Elsewhere #1

By: Rachel Freeman Elsewhere is published by Image Comics. It is written by Jay Faerber with art by Sumeyye Kesgin. I want to start off by...

Muse Rock Central Park with New Single, Classics for a Good Cause

Pop Break Live: Muse at Central Park Park Summer Stage in New York City-- July 24, 2017 Matthew Bellamy, Dominic Howard, Chris Wolstenholme, and company...

Review: Sheena of the Jungle #0

By: Sheena Fisher We kick this tale off with Sheena protecting over the jungle. In the Amazon you must be swift and ready to fight...

Review: Dead of Winter #1

Based on the popular table-top game of the same name, Oni Press’s new series Dead of Winter follows former Lassie-esque stunt dog, Sparky, and...

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