Published on June 2nd, 2015 | by Marc Calhoun
Gritty, grainy, and ever-so-real: welcome to the photos of Anders Petersen. I have seen the work of Swedish photographer, Anders Petersen before (you may have too, see below), but until I came across this latest ... Read More →
Published on April 29th, 2015 | by Joe-Lou
“Sweet Valley is a Bermuda Triangle-like place, where cannabis crumbs, spilt beer, record dust and that mysterious shit you had to blow out of game cartridges all collect as if pulled by some gigantic junkyard magnet. Sweet Valley ... Read More →
Published on April 29th, 2015 | by Marc Calhoun
I could write all kinds of non-essential hyperbole for this, but what more needs to be said than: FITZCARRALDO IN CARDBOARD! Herzog’s sorrid tale of jungle opera rendered in brown, corregated refuse. Just beautiful, especially the Victrola ... Read More →
Published on April 8th, 2015 | by Chris Revill
Pat Llewellyn has been making music in the New York/New Jersey scene since 1999. Pat has been involved in many bands (waiting for sunset, BATS) and since 2012 has been working on a lot of music ... Read More →
Published on March 27th, 2015 | by Greg Giannetti
I love zombies. Like, a lot. It feels guilty to admit, but if you slap zombies on it, chances are, I’ll give it a shot. Seriously, someone convinced me to watch Game of Thrones because they ... Read More →
Published on March 2nd, 2015 | by Joe-Lou
I don’t think I’ll ever become a true “sushi connoisseur.” It‘s just too expensive to wolf down raw fish on a daily basis. That said, when I’m on vacation, I don’t hold back. Sushi becomes a non-stop obsession. An everyday quest for ... Read More →
Published on January 13th, 2015 | by Joe-Lou
SquarePop Sketch is our very own internal group of goof-balls creating original sketch videos. Once a month, they work their goddamn goof-balls off, just for the heck of it. The result is sometimes funny but always compelling. ... Read More →
Published on January 7th, 2015 | by Joe-Lou
Over the past four years, mainstream dubstep has built a ridiculous reputation as a masculine power fantasy, full of big drops and “dirty dirty bass.” With each release, it seemed that DJs kept trying to top one other, making ... Read More →
Published on January 2nd, 2015 | by Joe-Lou
This is awesome, but a part of me feels like I don’t actually know what’s going on. Here’s my attempt to describe the pop music movement initiated by record label PC-Music. I can hear a horde of dance ... Read More →
Published on December 31st, 2014 | by Marc Calhoun
(These aren’t listed in any particular order. You can view last year’s list here.) Iceage / Plowing Into the Fields of Love Third album from this most exciting of bands. They stretch out without losing anything. ... Read More →