Year: 2024
Film Review: Your Monster
There’s far too much entertainment value and too many strong performances for me to completely dismiss Your Monster. … read more
Headshake: October 1995
I caught up with Dale Garrard, guitarist and sometimes vocalist for Headshake, outside of Saltair just after the band had finished opening for the Ramones. … read more
A Shot Of Blues: October 1995
Just when you thought that there were no good new blues discs out there, along comes Capricorn with four releases, part of Capricorn’s Fat Possum Records list. … read more
Local Review: Cher Khan – Cher Khan EP
Cher Khan’s five-track EP compiles all of the post-hardcore band’s 2024 singles into one brief yet raucous release. … read more
Catalyst 20 Years Later: A Conversation with New Found Glory
I found myself with the opportunity to interview Cyrus Bolooki, drummer of New Found Glory, in the context of the band’s current tour celebrating the 20th anniversary of their iconic album Catalyst. … read more
Film Review: Smile 2
I can’t wait to see where Parker Finn’s potential as a filmmaker takes him, especially outside of the Smile franchise. … read more
How The American West Shaped Dino Kužnik
Shaped By The West spoke deeply to me, not only because of Kužnik’s impeccable style, but because it contained scenes of the American West that I grew up with. … read more
Summer Shelton and Clayne Crawford Reconnect with Love and Art...
For Summer Shelton, You & I was more than just a project; it was a form of emotional survival. … read more
Ten More Secondhand Screenings for the Spooky Season
So I’m back, with a pillowcase of toothaches and some physical flicks buried. Some spooky, some childish, some… autumn-adjacent? … read more
Film Review: We Live In Time
We Live In Time may be indeed just be an exceptionally well-made romantic melodrama that hits all the right notes. … read more
How Annie Elise Gives Victims A Voice
Annie Elise is a podcast host and content creator in the true crime genre who has a mission to give a platform to the voices of victims and their families. … read more
Local Review: GLOSSA – Death is Not the End
GLOSSA’s Death is Not the End is beautifully curated for those who indulge themselves relentlessly in the unholy effects that doom and sludge can create. … read more