Gleemer - Anymore

Fort Collins, Colorado’s Gleemer are off to a good start on ‘Anymore’.
Fort Collins, Colorado’s Gleemer are off to a good start on ‘Anymore’.
After releasing a handful of EP’s, Florida’s You Vandal figured it was about time for a full-length.
- by Nate Hennon
If you have been a regular reader of the stuff we throw online here, you have probably figured out that we like our punk rock high on energy, high on melody and preferably with gruff vocals and ple
The Manchester, New Hampshire powerpoppers known as Donaher recently released their debut album via Dodgeball Records.
I’m not sure why New Orleans’ Pears and Milwaukee’s Direct Hit! decided they should do a split together, but they sure were onto something.
The first thing people take notice of when it comes to the French collective known as Shaka Ponk, is their digitally animated monkey named Goz (for the haters: they hatched the idea a year before
How stupid can I be? I mean, it says so right there on the cover. Warning: do not open. Yet I went ahead and did so anyway. As a result, I wasted 109 minutes of my life watching Annabelle 2: Creation.
There used to be a time when turning a Stephen King novel into a movie inevitably seemed to lead to a very crappy movie. Sure, there were exceptions. But for every Carrie or The Shining, we were also ‘treated’ to Maximum Overdrive and – oh the horror - Sleepwalkers. However, the last couple of adaptations I have seen were pretty badass (11.22.63, the recent remake of It,…). So just when I started to think the curse had been broken, director Nikolaj Arcel went ahead and made The Dark Tower.
Known as the king of the rant, Lewis Black is back for more in ‘Black To The Future’. This show is largely built around the 2016 race to the White House and – logically – already feels a little dated. Especially seeing as how reality has somehow gotten even more batshit crazy than anything any comedian can come up with since Trump got elected. Something that Black is already onto when he declares that ‘I don’t know what my job is anymore’. Because, let’s face it… ‘how do you satirize something that is already satire?’