Failure-The Heart is a Monster (Album Review)
[rating=9.00] It’s been nearly two decades since the world was blessed with new Failure. Fantastic Planet was a monumental achievement in the world of post-grunge alt rock, with its spaced
[rating=9.00] It’s been nearly two decades since the world was blessed with new Failure. Fantastic Planet was a monumental achievement in the world of post-grunge alt rock, with its spaced
[rating=6.00] The topical concerns that permeate the songs on The Monsanto Years shouldn’t surprise anyone who’s listened to Neil Young over the course of his career and particularly in recent
“You’re going to the Granada?” queried my Uber driver, as I settled into the backseat of her surprisingly roomy Kia. “I just drove by and there’s a huge line of
[rating=7.00] Cynics might be tempted to dismiss Underhill Rose as far too sweet and sincere to give them the necessary edge up. After all, they don’t dwell on politically charged
Solid Sound Festival took place June 26-28 at MASS MoCa in North Adams, MA. Check out our REVIEWS of each day: Friday Saturday Sunday
Photos by Emilie Holland. On the morning of the final day of Solid Sound, festival-goers awoke to blustery winds and cold rain, but packed their cars and soldiered on to Mass
The final California show of the Santa Clara/Levi’s Stadium two night run concluded with the Fare Thee Well version of the Grateful Dead picking up steam instrumentally, as the band
[rating=5.00] “Half-Cocked” With an episode title indicative of a show struggling to find its footing, this week’s episode of The Brink was less disappointing, but still not quite there. Is it
[rating=4.00] “Raise Up” “It was luke warm, small, and covered with a few extras that were all pretty much a mush of stuff.” That line would serve an apt review of
[rating=7.00] “Night Finds You” While it may be lacking the intrigue of the esoteric musings of season one, this season of True Detective has proven that, if nothing else, the stakes