Tag: Marcel Feldmar

Joy Electric

Music Reviews

A collection of songs from various releases on Tooth and Nail and BEC, as wel…

Tugboat Annie

Music Reviews

Ten solid and cohesive love songs… not all of them happy love songs…

The Gunga Din

Music Reviews

Brought up alongside the Bad Seeds in way too many write-ups to ignore the co…

Legends Of Rodeo

Music Reviews

Uplifting and solid indie pop songs with a strong sense of loss. A very Midwe…

Hot Rod Circuit

Music Reviews

Pretty solid and upbeat punk pop, but with a sort of garage hard edge. Someti…

Solarfly

Music Reviews

I have no idea where these guys are from, where they’re going, or what they’r…

The Real Diego

Music Reviews

Cloud-touched and melodic, tight and winding pop songs. Sometimes reminding m…

King Ernest

Music Reviews

Yeah, this album is full of the blues… and yeah… they got soul. From the …

The Close

Music Reviews

This jazzy, indie-swinging trio moves from high flying to a slow surface soar…

The Movielife

Music Reviews

Fast and hard-hitting hardcore that has a very east coast feel to it – DC st…

Moist

Music Reviews

First, I think it’s only fair to warn those of you who don’t know… this ban…

Rod

Music Reviews

This Ohio trio pushes out a strong, solid sound, showering more energy throug…

Lovelight Shine

Music Reviews

Just going by the packaging, I’m feeling an MC5 kinda, Black Panther fight-th…

Lazycain

Music Reviews

I’m trying to not use that “emo” word anymore. People are getting upset. So t…

Elevator

Music Reviews

Yes… Elevator is… To Hell, and Through, and now just… Elevator. Those c…

Strain Theory

Music Reviews

Seven people in this band, and they must get cramped up on stage. Starting ou…

Podunk

Music Reviews

OK, it’s my fault… I didn’t know what I was getting into. I can no longer t…

Floraline

Music Reviews

Sometimes writing about music is so mind-twisting. I go from the stoned ’70s …

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Blue Thunder

Blue Thunder

Screen Reviews

John Badham’s 1983 future-tech helicopter thriller, Blue Thunder, with its cautionary tale of militarized police and a surveillance state, still resonates decades later.

The Eye

The Eye

Screen Reviews

What if the miracle of sight came with a curse? The Eye builds its horror from that chilling premise.

Chapterhouse

Chapterhouse

Interviews

With the thirty-fifth anniversary of debut album Whirlpool, UK shoegaze outfit Chapterhouse is back together again and touring the US as part of Slide Away Music Festival.