Season 4 of Veep, the Emmy Award winning political satire starring Julia Louis-Dreyfuss, and season 2 of Silicon Valley, the latest comedy from the mind of Mike Judge are currently available to buy on…
Stalwarts on the NYC music circuit, the Shakey Tables have been touted as something of a hybrid between the Red Hot Chili Peppers and the Supremes. (Not a bad comparison,…
While I’m no fan of Nine Inch Nails, this is pretty damned interesting as its equally damned good. Amy Lynn & The Gun Show, a New York-based seven-piece R&B/soul outfit…
Saddle up for Criterion Collection Blu-rays including The Black Stallion>.
For jaded hipster Millennials and their streaming services, September 2015 will be just another month of the year, a time to wander aimlessly through millions of songs and hundreds of…
I used these words upon seeing EZTV during their opening slot for The Dream Syndicate a few months ago: “I have seen the future of power pop and it’s EZTV”. …
Rush’s busts out the deep cuts in a 40 year retrospective concert.
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“Silicon Valley” continues to provide enough laughs and commentary on the human condition to make it one of the most binge worthy and intelligent shows on TV.
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Mr. Holmes, Woody Allen, and some of my favorite movies of the year now on home video.
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After two quick smash hits the Cornelius Brothers & Sister Rose began to fade from view
Wilco unleashed the blinking kitty last week on an unsuspecting audience. Does it blow blow up your Death Star or just scratch away at the kitty litter?
Personally, one of the most enriching parts of music is not only the ability to blend styles, genres, and perspectives, but also languages and cultures. Quebec City’s Aurian Haller Band hails…
I saw ”Ant-Man” over the weekend, and given the fact that advance buzz (so to speak) was iffy, I was pleasantly surprised: It was the funniest Marvel movie yet, and…
When you first hear the synopsis behind The Wolfpack, you almost impulsively think it’s a real life horror story: for fourteen years, a family of six boys and a girl…
PlayStation takes a dip in the TV pool with the new superhero/cop show, “Powers,” now on Blu-ray.
There must be something in the waters of Chicago, because the Windy City keeps spewing out these wonderful bands who have skill, style and sense – and Burnside & Hooker…
Last May, I profiled up-and-coming Australian pop outfit Monks of Mellonwah’s single “Never Been Good,” a taste of their then-in-the-works EP, Disconnect. Much to the relief of fans who’ve seen them on…
Atmospheric, dark, moody – but not in way it can’t be enjoyed. There is melody within the walls built by Insect Ark, the project directed by multi-instrumentalist Dana Schechter. This…
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Cynical, bed-hopper and boozy…and those are her good qualities!
NYC-based singer/songwriter Scott Krokoff knows about dreams deferred. Unable to support himself on his music alone, Krokoff decided to instead pursue a career as a lawyer, leaving behind his work…
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Five new songs from Luna Aura, an electro-dream-pop artist, hailing from Phoenix, Arizona. Light and pleasant, her voice is soothing yet strong and has the right texture to fit these…
Thankfully, no inescapable earworms so far…but is this a good thing?
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Evan Peters’ Quicksilver still steals the show in this expanded version of the X-Men movie hit.
