Film Review: KIN
It’s a little bit Terminator, a little bit coming of age, so very promising, and unfortunately a lot of disappointment.
It’s a little bit Terminator, a little bit coming of age, so very promising, and unfortunately a lot of disappointment.
This week on The Undiscovered Sound, Jeff is joined by Crispin – Lead singer from The Veer Union to discuss the new record which comes out August 31st through Rock Shop Entertainment. The Band will be supporting the release on the “Resurrection Tour” Starting Tonight, August 30th with Puddle Of Mudd, Saliva, Tantric and Shallow Side.
No matter how awkward or strange you are, there’s someone out there who’ll love you (and talk your ear off).
What new music is rockin’ idobi Howl? Photo: The Amity Affliction by Ed Mason Annisokay – Sea of Trees The Amity Affliction – Drag The Lake Atreyu – Anger Left Behind Beartooth – You Never Know Being As An Ocean – Alone Beyond Creation – Algorythm Photo: Counterparts Counterparts – Selfishly I Sink Revocation – The Outer Ones Rivers of Nihil – Where Owls Know My Name Starkill – Until We Fall Sylar – No Way Sufferer – Chapter II (Then) Tune into Howl here!
A compelling thriller which explores the stark differences between our private lives and our public personas, using digital screens as an iris.
The birds are chirping and the music is playing. Bid farewell to your pillows, toss your comforter aside, it’s time to Rise Rock n’ Shine… Who: California indie-pop music makers Talk Time. What: “Desperate Weather” sounds like watching the rain fall outside while you reflect on life. Why: The clouds are about to get dark and the music is about to get moody, making “Desperate Weather” the perfect contender for your fall playlists. FFO: idobi Anthm “…when I was addicted to hate-watching cable news for a while I almost lost my marbles. All of them. It’s not just the negativity, it was… Read more »
Due to an incredible outpouring of support from fans, the Museum of Pop Culture’s statue unveiling of the late Chris Cornell has been moved to Sunday, October 7th.
Here’s a list of the artists we need to hear more of—and the single album they did put out is why.
On Geek Girl Riot we talk all the YA we’re loving, the POC girls leading the way, and tackle the Netflix flicks: The Kissing Booth and To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before.
Some of the tracks that clock in at under two minutes takedown some ‘normal’ length hits with ease.