Against Me! – Transgender Dysphoria Blues Review

Let me clear the air before I jump right into the review, I DO NOT CARE about the whole Laura Jane Grace news. I give her my full support to be a voice for a group of people who don’t seem to have one. The transgender community has been given a leader, and being theContinue reading “Against Me! – Transgender Dysphoria Blues Review”

Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra and Tra-La-La Band – Fuck Off Get Free We Pour Light On Everything review

By the title, it can be hard to tell what is the album, and what is the band. To clear up confusion, Silver Mt. Zion is the band, and they’ve been creating music since the critically acclaimed debut album, He Has Left Us Alone but Shafts of Light Sometimes Grace the Corner of Our Rooms…. They’reContinue reading “Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra and Tra-La-La Band – Fuck Off Get Free We Pour Light On Everything review”

Monks Of Mellonwah – Turn The People

There’s something special about watching the recent generation of band’s influence what becomes major radio hits. You can already see it with groups like The Black Keys, The Strokes, Arcade Fire, and The White Stripes. Arguably the biggest influences in today’s modern radio friendly music is two groups. One being Muse, and the other beingContinue reading “Monks Of Mellonwah – Turn The People”

Mogwai – Rave Tapes review

I’m entering dangerous territory so I need to tread lightly. There seems to be a desire to crush any sort of discussion on post-rock bands that released a significant album in the 90’s (Godspeed You!, Tortoise), and with Mogwai being one of the culprits, it’s hard to put an honest opinion without backlash. It mustContinue reading “Mogwai – Rave Tapes review”

Burial – Rival Dealer Review

It’s becoming an early Christmas gift tradition from Burial. For the second year in a row, the mysterious UK electronic artist has released an EP filled with surprises and a short release date. Following the amazing Truant / Rough Sleeper EP of last year, we receive the new Rival Dealer EP, and I cannot tell you how differentContinue reading “Burial – Rival Dealer Review”

Dark Horse’s Blood Brothers plays well with the vampire genre

Dark Horse’s Blood Brother’s is about two vampires (Tree and Nick) who are older than shit, but despite the eternal gift they manage to make the most out of everyday by moonlighting as bounty hunters in Las Vegas. Being immortal has afforded them opportunists, the likes of which will make you chuckle. There historical exploitsContinue reading “Dark Horse’s Blood Brothers plays well with the vampire genre”

The Creators Project talks film, art and getting real with pop artist Takashi Murakami

During my stay in New York I was fortunate enough to have gotten the chance to see Takashi Murakami‘s work at the Brooklyn Museum. I even ran into the Super Size guy Morgan Spurlock…whaaaa? Anyway, I can’t began to describe the feelings you get from looking at TM’s stuff, his work is Japan on acid.Continue reading “The Creators Project talks film, art and getting real with pop artist Takashi Murakami”

A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A MODERN DAY “MAD MAN” IN CHINA.

This amazing short follows an advertising producer in China as he feverishly delivers a burger commercial with all the break neck fervor that the good ol’ west has afforded him and strangely enough the east kept up with him every step of the way.  This modern day “MAD MAN” despite the language barrier never seemsContinue reading “A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A MODERN DAY “MAD MAN” IN CHINA.”