Album Reviews
Starcrawler
Devour You
Oct 08, 2019 Issue #66 - My Favorite Album - Angel Olsen and Sleater-Kinney
Rewind the clock back to June 2018 and it's Sunday morning at Download, one of the world's biggest rock and heavy metal festivals. Opening the second stage are a band whose singer appears to be bleeding profusely from her mouth and berating members of the audience whilst singing songs about ants in her pants and loving L.A.
Moon Duo
Stars Are the Light
Oct 07, 2019 Issue #66 - My Favorite Album - Angel Olsen and Sleater-Kinney
If you were to judge the music on Moon Duo's seventh LP by its album cover, you would presume it to be hippy-dippy, trippy, space music. But you would only be partially correct.
JPEGMAFIA
All My Heroes Are Cornballs
Oct 07, 2019 Web Exclusive
In the months leading up to the release of his third studio album, All My Heroes Are Cornballs, JPEGMAFIA has teased the prospect of disappointment.
News
The Twilight Sad Share Two New Songs: “Rats” and “Public Housing”
Oct 08, 2019
Scotland's The Twilight Sad released a new album, It Won/t Be Like This All the Time, back in January via Mogwai's label, Rock Action. Now they have shared two new songs, "Rats" and "Public Housing."
Interviews
DIIV on “Deceiver”
Oct 04, 2019 Web Exclusive
Zachary Cole Smith never said Deceiver was a personal moniker, but it fits the narrative around DIIV's new album. After the band's acclaimed second album, Is The Is Are, released in 2016, Smith checked himself into rehab for substance abuse. With that decision, nothing was a given anymore. Music wasn't a concern. DIIV was no longer a band.
Metronomy on “Metronomy Forever”
Sep 26, 2019 Web Exclusive
Joseph Mount is content. He's happily partnered, with two young children. He's recently moved from Paris to the Kentish countryside of England, where he and his family enjoy a bucolic, unharried existence.
Pleased to meet you
Julien Chang Shares New Song “Memory Loss”
Sep 18, 2019
Promising new 19-year-old Baltimore singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist/producer Julien Chang is releasing his debut album, Jules, on October 11 via Transgressive. Now he has shared another song from it, the dreamy "Memory Loss."
Lists
25 of the Best Elton John Songs You’ve (Probably) Never Heard
Jun 10, 2019
Rocketman is here. And it's spectacular. As such, I've got Elton on the mind.
I didn't go to the church of Jesus Christ when I was a kid. I went to the church of Elton John. Still do. We had portraits of Elton and his lyricist Bernie Taupin framed, matted, and hanging in the hallway as if they were fuckin' family members. LOL. Mom took me to my first concert in 1994. I was 11. It was Elton and Ray Cooper at the Greek Theater in LA. In 7th grade, I had a picture of Elton on the front of my school folder and one of Taupin on the back. Caught a lot of shit for it too. It was middle school, it was the mid-'90s, I was a weirdo.
So I'm a mega-fan for sure.
When people ask me where to start with Elton's catalog, here's what I tell 'em: All the studio albums from the 1970 self-titled Elton John through 1976's Blue Moves are essential. That's 10 albums people. 10 ALBUMS IN 6 YEARS. All of them essential. And no, we're not gonna get into anything after Blue Moves. Don't have time. Too controversial. But do check out 1981's The Fox and 1983's Too Low for Zero if you have the appetite.
Those 10 studio albums aren't just essential because of their brain-scramblingly good singles, but also because the non-single album tracks are Just. Un. Real. To celebrate all that incredible music and the release of Rocketman, I've compiled 25 of the very best Elton John songs I reckon you've never heard.
What'd we miss? BRING IT.
By Kenny S McGuane
Galleries
Carly Rae Jepsen
NHK Hall, Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan, October 7th, 2019
- Whitney Brooklyn Steel, Brooklyn, New York, October 4th, 2019
- Massive Attack Massive Attack at Radio City Music Hall, New York City, New York, September 26th, 2019
- STS9 STS9 at Brooklyn Mirage, Brooklyn, New York, September 20th, 2019
- Tycho Tycho at SummerStage Central Park, New York City, New York, September 19, 2019
- Brittany Howard Brittany Howard of Alabama Shakes at The Riviera Theatre, Chicago, IL, September 30th, 2019
Live reviews
Crunchy Frog at 25: A Landmark Celebration for Denmark’s Finest Independent Label
Sep 27, 2019
"We aren't just a label. We're a family." It's those immortal words from Crunchy Frog head honcho and founder Jesper "Yebo" Reginal that exemplify the spirit of one of Denmark's finest musical institutions.
Blog
PLAYlist 47: Terror Below
Oct 01, 2019
Our review of the Tremors-esque, giant worm-hunting board game, Terror Below.
Media
- Water From Your Eyes Announce New Album, Share New Song “Bad in the Sun” Water From Your Eyes
- Algiers: “Can The Sub_Bass Speak?” Algiers
- Gardens and Villa Share Video for New Track “Rosie” Gardens & Villa
- Squid Announce EP and Share “The Cleaner” Squid
- Justin Peter Kinkel-Schuster Shares New Single “Take Heart, Take Care” Justin Peter Kinkel-Schuster
- Florist Share Video for New Track “Time Is A Dark Feeling” Florist
Cinema Reviews
The Day Shall Come
Sep 26, 2019 Web Exclusive
Christopher Morris’ new comedy, The Day Shall Come, shows he’s clearly been keeping his irons in the stove.
DVD Reviews
Anna and the Apocalypse
Studio: Cinedigm
Oct 08, 2019 Web Exclusive
Anna and the Apocalypse is notable for being the first-ever Christmas musical zombie movie.
Television Reviews
BH90210
FOX, Wednesdays at 9/8 Central
Aug 07, 2019 Web Exclusive
The true genius of Beverly Hills, 90210 is not appreciated until you look back at it through an almost three-decade lens. The breakout show, which made a destination out of a zip code and instant superstars out of its eye candy cast, was gagging for a reboot.




