Monthly Archives: September, 2017

“Minutes To Midnight”, Linkin Park, and Their Push For Something New

The lead single from Linkin Park's 2007 album Minutes To Midnight, ushered it's era with the first single, "What I've Done." Immediately, you noticed...

Beach Rats: A Dark Coming of Age Story

While the two films were made completely independently of one another, it’s almost impossible to watch Beach Rats and not immediately think of Moonlight....

Monday Night is a GIANT Elbow From the Top of the Cage

Tonight’s show is in tribute to Connor’s Cure, and in honor of Connor, many of the wrestlers tonight are sporting shirts which have the...

LCD Soundsystem’s ‘American Dream’ or How To Escape a Nightmare By Dancing In Your Dreams

Everyone currently listening to LCD Soundsystem’s fourth studio album american dream should feel pretty surprised to be doing so, if they already aren’t. In...

Seth Rogen, Dominic Cooper, & The Cast of Preacher Talk About Season 2, Vampires, & Who Peed Their Pants in the Desert

The staff of Pop Break sat down with the cast and crew of AMC's Preacher -- Dominic Cooper (Jesse Custer), Academy Award nominee Ruth...

Green Day’s Revolution Radio Tour Hits NJ with a Bang (Bang)

  Pop Break Live: Green Day at the BB&T Pavilion in Camden, NJ   Last year, Green Day made their glorious return with their amazing comeback album,...

Twin Peaks: The Return – A Tale of Two Finales

The return of David Lynch's cult series hasn't been the easiest show to watch. It's been slow, confusing, frustrating, and at times the eject...

Chris Robinson Brotherhood, Donavon Frankenreiter Jam ‘Under the Asbury Sun’ at The Stone Pony

The Chris Robinson Brotherhood Pop Break Live: Under the Asbury Sun featuring The Chris Robinson Brotherhood and Donavon Frankenreiter at The Stone Pony in Asbury...

Review: The Mae Young Classic Round 1

Pop Break's editor-in-chief Bill Bodkin, and staff writer Melissa Jouben collaborated on a review of the first round of the Mae Young Classic on...

Queens of the Stone Age’s ‘Villains’ is a Devilshly Good, Wildly Relistenable Album

Queens of the Stone Age are a bizarre institution. Their brand of skronky, greasy art-punk-metal has captivated fans of fringe music enough to make...

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