The Gallows wasn’t just a studio attempt at cashing in on the found footage genre, but it was an actual passion project. … read more
Review: The Gallows
The Gallows wasn’t just a studio attempt at cashing in on the found footage genre, but it was an actual passion project. … read more
Something about Anime Banzai that was immediately noticeable was its respect for their scope. … read more
The 11th Annual Feast of Five Senses was a spectacular evening of unparalleled food and community. … read more
The Sacred Blacksmith follows the journey of Cecily, a newly dubbed knight who has set out to honor her family name. … read more
Fair reader, I was bewitched under the beautiful metal spell that The Black Dahlia Murder cast, and am now in love. … read more
In a world of people that think a bowl cut and a wardrobe from Hot Topic is what punk is all about, the true essence of what the punk movement originally set out to achieve has been lost. Or has it? Not according to Salt Lake City’s hardcore punkcrust entity All Systems Fail. SLUG talked
CHVRCHES Every Open Eye Glassnote / Virgin EMI Street: 09.25 CHVRCHES = [Speak & Spell–era Depeche Mode x Purity Ring x Grimes]√Tegan and Sara In an era of revision for revision’s sake, sticking to one’s guns has become something of a gamble. Such is the case with Scottish synthpop band Chvrches, who exploded onto the
The release of The Saint seasons 1 & 2 begs nostalgia for an age of highbrow gentlemen and pleasant intrigue. … read more
Injection is engaging at the worst of times and a juggernaut of internal psyche at its best. … read more
Simply put, Nobunny is an act well worth the wait, but that’s how it is with groups that attain such a cult-like status. … read more
DIIV stole the show for me, but No Joy and Sunflower Bean provided fantastic support and turned me on to some good shit. … read more
Académie Française is an institution aimed at keeping the French language free from outside influences; however, for about 50 years, the term “cool” has been proliferating in Paris and elsewhere, perhaps fronted by the Frenchies’ affinity for American jazz. What does this have to do with Londoner Max DéCharné, lead singer of the Flaming Stars?