I kind of liked Edwin and his music before I talked to him. After talking to him on the phone I liked him even more. … read more
Edwin McCain
I kind of liked Edwin and his music before I talked to him. After talking to him on the phone I liked him even more. … read more
The Baltimorons is a pleasant and likeable little film that provides a refreshing alternative to a lot of the dark fare that tends to hit theaters in the fall. … read more
If you’re an indie rock fan or just looking for a soundtrack to your crisp autumn evenings, Dying Star is a record you can’t miss out on. … read more
Spinal Tap II: The End Continues is in many ways more of an event than it is a movie. I know I’m going easy on it, but for me, it’s still an event to celebrate. … read more
Right out of the proverbial gates, the band’s charring sound and heady lyrics communicate an understanding of the stakes as well as the breadth of the issues currently plaguing humanity. … read more
Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale is a proper end to a proper English melodrama, and it’s an entertaining diversion that I thoroughly enjoyed. … read more
Japanese Breakfast shouted, “Salt Lake City, let’s jump!” and every person in the audience complied. How could we not? … read more
Shadow walk with SLUG as we give you the out-of-body experience that makes Arthur Diaz more aura than human. … read more
For this “satirical” take on the pop genre and cheesy breakup songs, Carpenter blends a Kool-Aid swill of disco and country influences on Man’s Best Friend. … read more
Twinless is a moving story of loss and the fragility of what we have to leave behind, as well as what stays with us forever. … read more
Rhys Fulber’s new release Memory Impulse Autonomy looks to the future while returning to the sounds of his youth. … read more
When I listened to this Dwellers’ Corrupt Translation Machine for the first time, the images it invoked in my mind were those of edgy rock music videos from the early 2000s. … read more