Night Birds – Mutiny At Muscle Beach
In case you want the two-word review of Night Birds’ latest album… ‘holy’ and ‘shit’ are the words that pretty much sum things up!
In case you want the two-word review of Night Birds’ latest album… ‘holy’ and ‘shit’ are the words that pretty much sum things up!
Meet Vincent McKenna (Bill Murray), a Brooklyn native who divides his time between drinking, spending time at the race tracks and porking a Russian hooker named Daka (Naomi Watts). Not your ideal babysitter it would seem, yet that is exactly the role he takes upon himself when Maggie (Melissa McCarthy) movies in next door along with her 12-year-old son Oliver (Jaeden Lieberher). She has to work long hours and has no other choice but to ask Vincent to help out. He agrees but not out of the goodness of his heart, mind you. He needs the money.
Following “Kurt Cobain : Montage of Heck”, this is the second documentary about Cobain this year. Contrary to the first documentary’s archival approach, “Soaked In Bleach” relies on rather awkward reenactments, scripted interviews and dramatic music to suggest that Courtney Love had a hand in Cobain’s death. Not that first-time director Benjamin Statler comes even close to proving anything at any given point. At the most you could agree that the Seattle Police Department didn’t conduct a thorough enough investigation.
When the bodies of three women are found simultaneously in Antwerp, Copenhagen and Berlin, the police start a European Joint Investigation Team in order to find the killer. Led by Harald Bjorn (Lars Mikkelsen), Jackie Mueller (Jasmin Great) and Alicia Verbeeck (Veerle Baetens), ‘the team’ quickly finds out though that these murders are only the tip of the iceberg…
Meet Tomas and Ebba and their two children, Vera and Harry. They are on a ski holiday together, having a good time and enjoying themselves. While having lunch one day, an avalanche seems to be heading their way. Scary shit, right? Well, nothing happens in the end but just for a second panic unleashes and that second is enough for Tomas to run off without looking after his wife and children. When thing are safe again, he hurries back and pretends like nothing happened.

Here's an email interview we did with Kevin from Trophy Lungs. In case you don't know them just yet, they will be releasing their album "Day Jobs" this Friday and it's pretty frigging awesome if you ask me. Oh, and this just came in...
Wait, what? Apparently PunkRockTheory favorites Spraynard and the Australian rockers from Violent Soho are releasing a split together.
Canada's We Were Sharks have signed up with Panic State Records, who will be releasing the band's new 7-song EP "Not A Chance". The new EP is a follow-up to their self-released debut LP titled “Highways”.
Taken from their Antique Records debut, which is due out October 16, Trophy Lungs’ latest single is an ode to the friends who are no longer among the living. As much as we often refuse to admit it, not everyone gets to live a long life.
Orange County, CA rock and roll band Lucky Scars, the latest project of Johnny Scars (Jon Bunch of Sense Field/Further Seems Forever/War Generation) and Nik Kill (Nik Hill formerly of Ignite), will release their debut EP, 'Rock and Roll Party Foul