Album Review: END’s Splinters from an Ever-Changing Face
Hell is a reflection of myself branded in the skin of those I love.
Hell is a reflection of myself branded in the skin of those I love.
At long last, it’s a SUPER-SIZED episode!Allister has a “Pudding Time”Jobee is too scared of Mrs. Nale to give a bad review What do LL Cool J & George Michael have in common?
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In an extensive interview, Jeff Skypes with songwriter Jonah Matranga (FAR, New End Original, onelinedrawing). They discuss being billed above bands like TooL, equating major labels with the DNC, feeling queasy about creations, dealing with hecklers, how This is Spinal Tap is like a horror
Bust out your mascara and Aqua Net! Jeff appears with pop culture nerd & guest host Tom Pritchard (of the fabulous TomCast PopCast & Beer Night in San Diego) to discuss Hair Metal. They discuss all the bad qualities of this very limited genre, but
Discussed: –Why are they so maligned, and is it deserved? – yet again, the power of nostalgia –Rock N Roll Hall of Fame –Can RHCP offer any lessons for us amid the Covid-19 –A classic piece by The Onion –RHCP strong points (yes, they have some)
Jeff & Jobee kibitz about the coronavirus, the apocalypse, and a whole bunch of disease-ridden music. Plus: Allister tries to tear down the room, Jeff insults a listener, and music from Sorrows Path, Greg Dulli, and Human Impact.
by Tom Springer The Used have always been a band that has played around with their sound. From their debut heavy screamo self titled album that helped bring forth the genre to the mainstream with songs like The Taste Of Ink that saw regular radio