Month: July 2020
Film Review: Greyhound
Greyhound is taut and thrilling, but firmly grounded in reality. It showcases Tom Hanks’ commanding prowess both on-screen and as a scriptwriter. … read more
Film Review: The Old Guard
If you’re aching for a new action blockbuster, The Old Guard is entertaining, intoxicating and may be the most fun two hours you’ll have in July. … read more
Choir Boy: Adam Klopp on the Vanity of Art and...
Adam Klopp, the frontman of local band Choir Boy, discusses the vanity and narcissism of music while delving into the group’s latest album, Gathering Swans. … read more
Film Review: Mighty Oak
Mighty Oak is a soggy dramedy about a tightly knit, up-and-coming rock band that falters through an asanine third-act twist. … read more
Local Review: Alex Wintersmith Lackey – Of Ash and Soot
Alex Wintersmith Lackey = Matt Maltese + Julian Casablancas + Ben Folds Five … read more
Local Review: The Makeways – Feelin’ Good
The Makeways = The Aggrolites +The Planet Smashers +Booker T. & the M.G’s + The Pietasters … read more
Local Review: Lunar Twin – Ghost Moon Ritual
Lunar Twin = Joy Division + Muse … read more
Local Review: Eight01’s Finest – Vol.1
Eight01’s Finest = Brockhampton + Souls of Mischief + Post Malone … read more
Review: Sea of Troubles – Ecchi
Sea of Troubles = Minor Threat + The OBGMs + Bad Brains … read more
Review: Leni Stern – 4
Leni Stern = Hugh Masekela’s ’80s output + Joe Zawinul … read more