Prong Carved Into Stone Review

Prong Carved Into Stone Review: [rating=5] It’s been almost 6 years since we last heard from Prong. Guest duties in Ministry and Danzig have preoccupied frontman and lead guitarist Tommy Victor and sidelined his labor of love, but now they return with their new album ‘Carved Into Stone’ (out April 24th on Steamhammer/SPV Records). I’m […]

PiL returns with new album in May

PiL returns with New Album in May. John Lydon’s post punk band P.I.L. (Public Image Limited) will release their new album ‘This is Pil’ on May 28th, their first release since 1992’s ‘That What Is Not’. While his earlier act ‘The Sex Pistols’ retain more historical cache, P.I.L were very ahead of their time, blending […]

The Top 30 Best Worst Movies of All Time Part 3

  The Top 30 Best Worst Movies of All Time Part 3. We’re in the home stretch now. If you want one of these stinkers for your collection, click the image and purchase from Amazon. And if you missed parts 1 and 2 click here and here to get up to speed. Without any further ado… […]

The Top 30 Best Worst Movies of All Time Part 2

So here we are for the Top 30 Best Worst Movies of All Time Part 2. Hopefully you’ve recovered from the previous installment. Buckle up, it’s all downhill from here! Remember, if you’re wanting to add one of these oddities to your collection, clicking on the image will take you to Amazon, thus supporting this […]

The Top 30 Best Worst Movies of All Time Part 1

Hello and welcome to The Top 30 Best Worst Movies of All Time Part 1. There’s something inherently satisfying in watching a wretched film, and its often just as pleasurable as watching a cinematic classic. That’s why the phrase Best Worst Movie makes total sense to those in the know. I’m not sure at the exact […]

Adios Kenny Powers. Eastbound and Down comes to an end.

Adios Kenny Powers. ‘Eastbound And Down’ came to its season and series conclusion this week. Do not read this until you’ve watched the finale, otherwise prepare for a spoiler. “Eastbound and Down” is one of the most refreshing and unapologetically dark comedies in ages. It has been so unrelenting in making its protagonist repulsive that it […]

Watch Pulp play at Coachella 2012

Watch Pulp Play at Coachella 2012: Pulp played a stellar set last night at Coachella. For those Britpop fans not able to make the trek to the California desert, we’re in luck. The fine folks at the festival had a live feed last night, and the full set is still available on YouTube (at least […]

Ministry Relapse Album Review

Ministry Relapse Album Review Ministry returns with  their new album ‘Relapse’. Was it worth the wait? When Al Jourgensen said he was putting his band on ice back in 2008, it seemed odd. Sure, their output has been sporadic throughout the years due to his internal demons, but Ministry never seemed the kind of band to call […]

Why the Mix-Tape will never die

Ah, the Mix-tape: We don’t think much about cassettes anymore. They were inherently a horrible medium for sound quality. Every time you played one you’d get audio loss,  eventually warped sound, or in the worst case, a snapped ribbon of tape meaning one more piece of plastic chucked in the trash, resting in a landfill […]

The Top 5 Reasons “Prometheus” is the movie of the summer

    Before reading, I suggest checking out the latest “Prometheus” trailer, if you haven’t already, which you can do here. And FYI, I deem this blog spoiler free, but only if you’ve seen all the “Alien” films prior: This looks to be a big (and hopefully great) summer for movies. Two on my radar are […]