This album and Swans "The Seer." Best albums of 2012.
This album and Swans "The Seer." Best albums of 2012.
I saw them at the Brooklyn Masonic Temple. Loud. Amazing. Perfect venue and atmosphere. Crowded. Oh, and LOUD.
I saw them at the Brooklyn Masonic Temple. Loud. Amazing. Perfect venue and atmosphere. Crowded. Oh, and LOUD.
"Bushido." Classic "Vice." "Surf's up, pal!"
"Bushido." Classic "Vice." "Surf's up, pal!"
Or even earlier, when they were mostly ignoring Oz and Homicide: Life on the Streets.
Or even earlier, when they were mostly ignoring Oz and Homicide: Life on the Streets.
I saw The Cult open for Metallica at Weedsport Speedway in Auburn, NY on the "…And Justice For All" tour. The Cult remains one of the worst acts I've ever seen live. Limp and nearly lifeless, they exuded an almost insolent "don't give a shit" vibe. The best opening act? Pre-Patton Faith No More when they opened for…
I saw The Cult open for Metallica at Weedsport Speedway in Auburn, NY on the "…And Justice For All" tour. The Cult remains one of the worst acts I've ever seen live. Limp and nearly lifeless, they exuded an almost insolent "don't give a shit" vibe. The best opening act? Pre-Patton Faith No More when they opened for…
She is much more tolerable on "Hustle." (Check your local PBS listings)
Only a handful of episodes of the new Doctor Who series are terrible (anything Dalek except "Dalek," "Night Terrors," "Partners in Crime," "Fear Her," "Love and Monsters," "Planet of the Dead," "Vampires of Venice," and "The Girl Who Waited"). I otherwise enjoy the show, for the most part, but it pales in comparison…
How could you say such things about the yobs who support Millwall?
I discovered "Doctor Who" when I was in, I believe, 6th grade on upstate NY PBS stations WXXI and WCNY (around 1980, 81, so now you know my age). I think I read a capsule description in the newspaper TV listings, and I knew it was a program I needed to watch. "The Sun Makers" was one of my earliest serials, and I had…
"And Archer would've just stared at him like a puppy until someone on his crew told him whether or not he was a good guy or a bad guy."
And "Black Death" is an engrossing, albeit depressing, movie. I saw Eddie Redmayne opposite Alfred Molina in the stage production of "Red" (about artist Mark Rothko), and he did a fantastic job there, as he does in "Black Death."
He was great in "Red Riding."
An obsidian sculpture of the Wax Trax! logo.
I won't dance. Celtic Frost is now known as Triptykon (featuring Tom G. Warrior). Triptykon at the Super Bowl with Testament or GTFO.
"120 Minutes To Win It" - with your host Dave Kendall.
Bloodcum.