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Album Review: Wiz Khalifa, ‘Blacc Hollywood’

Written by Chris Panico I’m not an avid hip-hop listener, but even I can tell you that Wiz Khalifa’s latest release, left me with some...

Album Review: Buckcherry, ‘Fuck’

As the way the music industry works evolves and changes, so does the process of releasing new music. It isn’t necessary to produce a...

Album Review: A Social State, ‘How to Get To Heaven’

Written by Matt DeBenedetti There is something about a good rock record that does something magical to the listener. If a person really settles in,...

Interview: Pop Evil

Written by Molly Boekenheide The third time’s the charm. Such is the case for Pop Evil, the Michigan-grown band whose third album, Onyx, debuted in the...

Pop-Live: Chiodos (Starland Ballroom)

Words and Photos by Erin Mathis On Sunday August 17, I excitedly headed over to the Starland Ballroom in Sayreville, NJ. One of my all-time...

Trailer on Tuesdays (on a Wednesday): Dumber and Dumber To

Written by Bill Bodkin and Logan J. Fowler Release Date: November 14 Starring: Jim Carrey, Jeff Daniels, Laurie Holden, Rob Riggle, Kathleen Turner. Directed By: The Farrelly...

Editorial: MTV Doesn’t Care, So Why Should I?

In my review of the 2014 MTV Video Music Awards, I got really bent out of shape. I was angry at the show's hollow...

Happy Mondays Interview Series: InCircles

Circularity is sometimes, pretty cool. (Wow, that pun was totally not intended). For the New York punks, InCircles, Asbury Park is marking the beginning and...

Pop-Break Live: Alien Ant Farm (Gramercy Theatre)

Alien Ant Farm returned to New York City on Tuesday August 19th along with Wheatus, Kaleido, Bad Seed Rising, and H2ny to perform their...

TV Recap: The 2014 MTV Video Music Awards

The MTV Video Music Awards were once the high point of the cultural calendar. They were the show that saw music's biggest acts rip...

News Over Brews Podcast: Breckenridge Vanilla Porter

This week we discuss the upcoming Pink Floyd documentary, Simon Pegg & Nick Frost resurrecting the characters that made them famous, and the SyFy...

The Singles Party: Taylor Swift, ‘Shake It Off’

Since first breaking out with her self titled album in 2006, Taylor Swift has become a musical icon. Although the public is most certainly...