Kevin Devine/Tigers Jaw – Devinyl Splits No. 3
Following his splits with Nada Surf’s Matthew Caws and Perfect Pussy’s Meredith Graves, Kevin Devine has now teamed up with Tigers Jaw for the third installment of his ongoing Devinyl Splits series
Following his splits with Nada Surf’s Matthew Caws and Perfect Pussy’s Meredith Graves, Kevin Devine has now teamed up with Tigers Jaw for the third installment of his ongoing Devinyl Splits series
Craig Finn might be best known for his work with The Hold Steady, but that doesn’t stop him from releasing the occasional solo album.
Like the recently released Black Sea, this movie features a bunch of desperate men trapped underwater. A four-man pipeline repair crew find themselves stranded at the bottom of the Somali basin after their support ship ends up next to them instead of above them. Not an ideal situation, especially not when you’re stuck in a small space like a diving bell.
In Finland, young kids are sent out in the wilderness on their thirteenth birthday where they have to kill a bear or some other big animal in order to become a man. It’s a rite of passage kinda thing. This also goes for Oskari (Onni Tommila), the son of the biggest, baddest hunter around. However, things take a turn for the unexpected when Air Force One crashes in the forest with president William Alan Moore (Samuel L. Jackson) on board. Can Oskari and Moore survive in the rugged wilderness while being hunted by a bunch of baddies who want to kill the president and mount him on a wall?
Look at the DVD cover and you might get the idea that The Mule is a very bad comedy with jokes that only slightly rise above whoopee cushion level. Well, you’d be wrong…
It’s 1983. Ray Jenkins (Angus Sampson) is a slightly dimwitted dude who swallowed 20 condoms filled with heroin and is trying to smuggle them into Australia. When he’s detained by Australian Federal Police, he is however sharp enough to use a legal loophole that prevents the police from taking an x-ray. They can however keep Ray in custody for seven days and wait for… get ready… for the shit to hit the fan.
Chasing Shadows is a four-episode series from ITV about DS Stone (Reece Shearsmith), an antisocial prick who’s very good at finding patterns in human behavior. Unfortunately he’s not very good with other people. After being busted down from homicide to missing persons for telling the truth at a press conference, he finds himself teamed up with Ruth Hattersley (Alex Kingston), a single mom who has all the empathy that Stone lacks.
Falco (Sagamore Stévenin) is a young French police officer with a wife and a baby on the way. After a bust goes wrong, Falco ends up with a bullet in his head and lands in a coma. Two decades later he wakes up and against all odds, makes a complete recovery. A miracle, right? Yes, it is. But he quickly learns it’s also something of a poisoned gift when he finds out that his wife remarried and that he completely missed his daughter’s childhood.

“Pinedale”, the new EP by Massachusetts’ Northernmost came out a couple of days ago on Rude Fox Records and damn, it’s a doozy! If you’re into Brand New or Balance And Composure, you’d be doing yourself a favor checking it out.
Japanese rock band coldrain released their new single "Gone" today!
New Jersey punks Night Birds shared the video for their upcoming album's title track "Mutiny at Muscle Beach" via Bloody-Disgusting. Directed by rising horror filmmaker Chris LaMartina, best known for his 2014 film Call Girl of Cthulhu, the video