Film Review
Film Review: Bodies Bodies Bodies
A Gen Z whodunit, like Murder on the Orient Express but through the lens of TikTok and text messages.
A Gen Z whodunit, like Murder on the Orient Express but through the lens of TikTok and text messages.
blessthefall has made a triumphant return after a five-year hiatus, and their comeback track, “Wake The Dead,” is an explosive testament to their enduring power. To celebrate their resurgence, the band has also announced an exciting summer headline tour, with an impressive lineup of supporting acts including Caskets, Kingdom Of Giants, and Dragged Under. Check out the group’s new single “Wake The Dead” below. “To all the fans…we’ve seen you and heard you over the last five years,” vocalist Beau Bokan shares. “We’re back and this one’s for you. ‘Wake the Dead’ has all the elements that define our band.… Read more »
We’re getting experimental this morning with a bright pop tune—well, kinda.
blessthefall will release their fourth album Hollow Bodies on August 20th. Click “read more” to check out the album artwork and track listing.
From Indian Lakes’ newest release Able Bodies gathers up all its sharp edges, gentle hooks, and vulnerable subject matters and ties them together in a beautiful package. The variation keeps each track interesting and memorable while still staying in line with the rest of the songs.
From Indian Lakes are streaming their new album Able Bodies on their website. Click “Read More” for a link to the stream and to read a message from the band.
Scientists have discovered two potent human antibodies that can stop more than 90 percent of known global HIV strains from infecting human cells in the laboratory, and have demonstrated how one of these disease-fighting proteins accomplishes this feat. According to the scientists, these antibodies could be used to design improved HIV vaccines, or could be further developed to prevent or treat HIV infection. Moreover, the method used to find these antibodies could be applied to isolate therapeutic antibodies for other infectious diseases as well.
It’s July 4th, 2003 in New York City. A web of individuals from punk rockers to CEOs are intricately connected in various ways. At the dead center of the web? A mysterious shooting of Samantha (Wonders) in Central Park. With no witnesses of the shooting itself, the investigation starts to unveil the mysterious connections between fires around the city, the downtown music scene, and a massive corporate real estate business in legal trouble.
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from Paramore, The Maine, Meet Me @ the Altar, and more.
What better way to kick off a weekend than with new music? Featuring new tracks from The Wonder Years, Anberlin, Beyoncé, and more.