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Films, Read, Reviews
Why “Moon” Deserves a Second Look
We’ve been in quarantine for six-months. Sam Bell’s been alone on the moon for three years. Which one of us ...
By David Ginsburg | October 11, 2020
New Music, Read, Reviews
Breanna Barbara Has a New Spooky Single Raising Money for Social Justice
A new single from Breanna Barbara that combines melancholy and spookiness is also raising money for a social justice org...
By Brian Fox | October 10, 2020
Album Reviews, Read, Reviews
Korine’s New Album is an ’80s Synth Throwback with Emotional Heft
Blistering synth and an endless cajoling to dance to emotional lyrics characterize Korine’s second album. I often ...
By Brian Fox | October 08, 2020
Album Reviews, Read, Reviews
Or Not Thibault Marks Nicole Thibault’s Musical Return with Harpsichords Aplenty
Nicole Thibault returns to recording with Or Not Thibault by her group Thibault, crafting a complex and often delightful...
By Brian Fox | October 07, 2020
Album Reviews, Read, Reviews
Corey Flood’s Spooky Debut Hanging Garden is Full of Lush Sounding Menace
Filled with both spooky and chill vibes, Corey Flood’s Hanging Garden is a post-punk, gothy trip. Two years after ...
By Brian Fox | October 01, 2020
Features, Read
Five Things to Get You Started with Craig Finn
I first encountered Craig Finn as frontman of the Hold Steady through their 2006 release Boys and Girls in America. Thou...
By Brian Fox | September 16, 2020
Films, Read, Reviews
Why “Shin Godzilla” Deserves a Second Look
Toho returned with another Godzilla movie and it seemed nobody noticed. Here is my argument for why it’s more than...
By David Ginsburg | September 14, 2020
Read, Today In History
Today in History: The Death of Tupac Shakur
Twenty-four years after his death, Tupac Shakur remains a Rap Icon. On September 13, 1996, Tupac Shakur died after being...
By Brian Fox | September 13, 2020
Album Reviews, Read, Reviews
Dream Nails Captures Their Feminist Activism in a Blistering Pop-Punk Debut
Dream Nails’ self-titled debut album is a pop punk party full of lyrics showing their unapologetic activism. Say y...
By Brian Fox | September 12, 2020
Album Reviews, Read, Reviews
Imploding The Mirage: The Killers on Caution, Control, and Cultivating Your Own Path
On August 21st, Las Vegas trio The Killers returned with all the flair and fireworks the world needed from them at the m...
By Harper Beattie | September 07, 2020
Album Reviews, Read, Reviews
Bully’s SUGAREGG is All Boundless Energy and a Punk Smash
Filled to the brim with vocal power, Bully’s third album SUGAREGG is charged with undeniable punk energy. There ar...
By Brian Fox | September 03, 2020
Album Reviews, Read, Reviews
Chase Burnett’s Latest EP is About Finding Yourself and Emerging Still Alive
On August 14th, Texas-native Chase Burnett released an entirely Kickstarter-funded EP written for those impassioned by s...