Duck & Cover - Stuck In Decline
On “Stuck In Decline”, Boston’s Duck & Cover throw punk and hard rock in a blender, but forgot to put the lid on. Now shit’s all over the place.
On “Stuck In Decline”, Boston’s Duck & Cover throw punk and hard rock in a blender, but forgot to put the lid on. Now shit’s all over the place.
On their second full-length (and sixth release overall), San Francisco’s Great Apes get deep with a concept album that tells the story of an alienated adolescent living in Fresno, who is slowly com
Will Henry (Flght Of The Conchords’ Jermaine Clement) is a graphic novelist/sad sack whose life gets turned upside down when he walks in on his longtime girlfriend Charlie (Stephanie Allynne )and some other dude at their twins’ fifth birthday party. It’s a pretty awkward scene. Then again, those are some pretty awkward circumstances.
Remember The Haunting Of Molly Hartley? No? Neither did we. Yet someone not only remembered it, but decided it would be a good idea to make a sequel. Because… you know, hardly any possession movies have been made in the past ten years. Well, except for The Exorcism of Emily Rose, The Last Exorcism, The Rite, The Possession of Michael King, The Devil Inside, Deliver Us From Evil and the TV series Outcast.
Anyway, it got made so we might as well review it.
- by Chris Crane
- by Chris Crane
Five years after “The Season”, the Texas-by-way-of-South-Caroline band All Get Out is back with a sequel.
On their new album “Romantic”, Philadelphia’s Mannequin Pussy kick things off with the frenzied “Kiss”, a short punk blast that disintegrates in a flaming, noisy mess towards the end.
Oh man, I do not envy this woman’s life! Lourdes (Marta Milans) works as a cleaning lady at a restaurant in New York City. All she does is work. No friends. No family. And the few people she does run into, are mostly assholes. On top of that, she doesn’t even get to enjoy what little she makes, because she has to send it home for her sick son’s operation. No fun. And as if all that isn’t enough yet, she is pretty sure there might be an evil force lurking within the walls of the restaurant, wanting to torment her. Yeah. That has ‘shitty day’ written all over it.
When The Conjuring became a hit movie three years ago, it was an obvious no-brainer that there would be a sequel. The storyline was easy. After all, they had plenty of source material to work with seeing as the real Ed and Lorraine Warren have performed thousands of ‘real’ exorcisms since the fifties.