Issues: Issue 315 - March 2015
March 2015 DVD Reviews
DVD reviews for Annabelle, The Case Against 8, Doctor Who: Season 8, Intruders, The Judge, Looking, Married… With Children, Men, Women & Children and Rudderless.
March 2015 Comic Book Reviews
Comic book review for America’s Got Powers, Chastity, C.O.W.L., Criminal, Curse, Judge Dredd, The Manhattan Projects, Orphan Blade, Outcast, Possessions, Suicide Risk, Wasteland and Wayward.
March 2015 Book Reviews
Book reviews for Danger Mouse’s The Grey Album (33 1/3), Devil’s Triangle: The Complete Graphic Novel, Hole’s Live Through This (33 1/3), Jesus And Mary Chain: Barbed Wire Kisses, Saltfront and The Spartak Trigger.
March 2015 Beer Reviews
Living in Utah and loving beer has always been a bit of challenge when it comes to that fermented grain. It gets virtually no respect from a government that is tasked to control and distribute it, who treats it like a cheap, bottomshelf vodka that will remain virtually unchanged for years.
March 2015 Video Game Reviews
Video game reviews for Blackguards 2, Boid, Citizens of Earth, Chuck’s Challenge 3D, Far Cry 4, Game of Thrones: Episode One, Guilty Gear XRD: Sign, I Am Bread, Metrocide, Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth, Resident Evil: HD Remaster, Sneaky Sneaky, Warhammer Quest and The Witcher Adventure Game.
Contributor Limelight: Steve Goemaat
Steve Goemaat’s passion for skateboarding and snow sports may only be eclipsed by how friendly and personable the guy is.
Hel Audio: an Interview with Label Founder Karl Jørgensen
Karl Jørgensen, a local electronic artist who has performed under the moniker OK Ikumi for over a decade, wanted to create a platform for electronic producers both locally and around the world to share a brand within a similar niche aesthetic. Thus, his record label Hel Audio was born as a way to connect with other local talents and compile those with a similar sound into one, shared artistic vision.
Electric Wizard: Weird Tales from the Wizard in Black
Rising from resin-black pools of acid-tinged darkness, Electric Wizard are the royalty of filth and debauchery. As if peering through a cloud of audible weed smoke, their riffs crunch and fizzle with an irrepressible groove, creating an unstoppable impulse to bang your head, gyrate your hips or just take another hit.
March 2015 National Music Reviews
National music reviews for Acid King, Dengue Fever, Dwarves, Enslaved, Father John Misty, Swingin’ Utters, Wardruna and more.
Artist(s) of the Fevered Soul: Tomas Lindberg of At The...
At The Gates released At War With Reality on Oct. 28 of last year, their first album since the legendary Slaughter Of The Soul hit shelves in 1995. “It felt absolutely brilliant to be back in the studio together,” Lindberg says.