ON TV: “SCREAM QUEENS” IS ALL LAUGHS, MURDER, & SELF-AWARENESS FEATURED MOVIES/TV TV/NETFLIX by Jordan Mejia-Prieto - October 4, 2015October 4, 2015 Article by: Jordan Mejia-Prieto EPISODE 1: “Pilot” So who else thought that Scream Queens was going to be the first new show of the fall to get axed? Or that this would be the worst show of the fall? Or just a cheap rip-off/combination of American Horror Story, Heathers, and Scream? Now
WILCO // Live @ Stubb’s // 9.30.15 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Melanie Allen - October 3, 2015October 16, 2015 Article and Photos by: Melanie Allen Legendary alternative rock band Wilco played two back-to-back shows at Stubb’s in Austin this week, both of which sold out in minutes. These last two shows were the last of this entire tour and they sure finished it with a bang. The band is celebrating
Shinedown – Threat To Survival – Album Review ALBUM REVIEWS by Tamara Silber - October 3, 2015 Article by: Tamara Silber Featured Image by: Atlantic Records The multi-platinum band, Shinedown, has released its fifth album. Fans have been anticipating this moment since their last album, Amaryllis (2012), and cannot wait to hear the new tracks they have been working so hard on. Shinedown has had major success with their
Ghost, Purson // Live @ Terminal 5 // 9.27.15 CONCERT REVIEWS MUSIC by Steven Principato - October 3, 2015October 16, 2015 Article and Featured Image by: Steven Principato NYC - As the popular and progressive Pope Francis wrapped up his inaugural visit to New York City, an ominous blood moon ascended upon the gotham night, ushering in an ideal setting for the arrival of his un-holiness, Pope Emeritus III and his clergy of nameless
Psychostick “Revenge of the Vengance” – Album Review ALBUM REVIEWS by Steven Principato - October 1, 2015October 4, 2015 Article by: Steven Principato We have nothing to be vengeful for, except vengeance itself. Historically, heavy metal has become a genre notorious for rigidity and fierce traditions. Defiantly unwavering from its draconian traditions of dark brutality and the glorification of all that is evil, one might agree that all is awesome
Gotham Season 2 Episode 2 “Knock, Knock” Review FEATURED MOVIES/TV TV/NETFLIX by Brian Toglia - October 1, 2015October 1, 2015 Article by: Brian Toglia "Ha Ha Ha ha Ha!!!" Full Spoilers Ahead!! Whoah! Now that is a hell of a follow up to a solid season 2 premiere. There were so many excellent scenes in "Knock Knock" that's it's hard to choose my favorite. Before I get into the specifics, I just want
Civil Twilight, Knox Hamilton // The Parish // 9.23.15 CONCERT REVIEWS FEATURED MUSIC by Sarah Todd - September 30, 2015September 8, 2016 Article and Photos by: Sarah Todd Last Wednesday, on the busy main drag of Austin’s downtown, (a street full of bars, an immaculate old hotel, and a beloved movie theater), a hidden gem of a music venue called The Parish welcomed South African rockers, Civil Twilight, to a room full of
NARCOS – Season 1 Review FEATURED MOVIES/TV TV/NETFLIX by Robert Moore - September 28, 2015September 28, 2015 Article by: Robert Moore Narcos is yet another addition to the recent boom of quality Netflix original programming. The show recalls the true story of the war against the cocaine crime lords in Colombia during the 1980’s and 90’s and in particular, the notorious Pablo Escobar (dynamically portrayed by Brazilian actor Wagner
“Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain” Review FEATURED GAMING GAMING REVIEWS by James Kidd - September 28, 2015September 28, 2015 Article by: James Kidd With over seventy hours in on my Steam copy of “Metal Gear Solid V,” I feel conflicted. Never before have I put so much time into a game and genuinely enjoyed it, and yet still felt disappointed by it in the end. “Metal Gear Solid V” is
ON TV: “Top of the Lake” Netflix Review MOVIES/TV TV/NETFLIX by Anthony Florez - September 28, 2015September 28, 2015 Article by: Anthony Florez Spoiler free... A very good detective story benefits from subtle exposition, from the slow reveal of character depth, and a constant sense of uncertainty about the narrative as it unfolds. It metes out just enough detail to keep the listener feeling intrigued, even second guessing the storyteller as