The Loud Feedback Podcast Episode 11: Mandatory Metallica Edition In a Metallica-themed podcast, we interview the director and actress from the new Metallica video for “Spit Out The Bone”, and reveal our opinions on the album. We also tear Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them a new one. -3-2-1: Jeff and Mike reveal their…
Yearly Archives: 2016
Movie Review: Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them
Unfantastic Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them Falls Into A Disappointing Pattern By Jeff Feuerhaken The Hobbit, Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace, Indiana Jones And The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull, Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them…What do all of these films have in common? Well, besides the fact that they…
Coming Next Month: December
December Gives Us Many Movie Christmas Presents, While Music Goes Into Hibernation By Jeff Feuerhaken It happens every year: the temperature drops, the leaves fall, the snow falls (unless you live in California like me), and the film awards contenders begin to populate the theater screens. As 2016 comes to a close, we can look…
Music Review: Metallica – Hardwired…To Self Destruct
Hardwired…To Self Destruct Is The Best Metallica Album Since They All Cut Their Hair By Jeff Feuerhaken I think it’s only fair that I open by sharing my biases. When I first discovered Metallica in my early high school years, they changed my life. And I’m not just using that cliched phrase in a hyperbolic…
Coming Next Month: November
November Releases Give Us Much To Be Thankful For By Jeff Feuerhaken The holiday season is almost here, and new releases in movies and music are dropping like the temperature. The newest film in the Marvel cinematic universe, Doctor Strange, plays leadoff hitter to other notable arrivals like Hacksaw Ridge, Arrival, Moana, and the biggie,…
Movie Review: 31
Rob Zombie Turns A Halloween Scare-Maze Into A Movie With 31 By Jeff Feuerhaken Peanut Butter & Chocolate. Peas & Carrots. Simon & Garfunkel. Rob Zombie & Halloween. Some things just go great together. Case in point: 31, the new twisted survival horror film from Rob Zombie, is a showcase of what Rob Zombie as a…
Music Review: NOFX – First Ditch Effort
All Jokes Aside, NOFX Gets Personal In First Ditch Effort By Jeff Feuerhaken There are precious few bands in the punk rock scene that have been able to thrive and maintain relevance throughout the decades of the genre’s lifespan. Of course we’ve seen the ever-increasing legions of early 80’s pioneers creep back into the fold, but these…
The Loud Feedback Podcast Ep. 010: Miss Peregrine’s Home For Peculiar Children & Suicidal Tendencies: World Gone Mad
The Loud Feedback Podcast Episode 10 (Poppin’ Tires, Santa Cruz Style Edition) In this Halloween themed episode, our hosts discuss the production of their upcoming short horror film, “Demonomania”, teach you how to speak like a Santa Cruzan, and review the new Tim Burton movie, Miss Peregrine’s Home For Peculiar Children, as well as the new…
Music Review: Suicidal Tendencies – World Gone Mad
Suicidal Tendencies Showcase The Highlights From All Eras In World Gone Mad By Jeff Feuerhaken For those in need of a refresher, Suicidal Tendencies has been providing high energy mosh pit soundtracks since back in the early 80’s, when the band first formed in Venice, CA. Their self-titled ’83 debut is a highly revered and quintessential punk…
Movie Review: Miss Peregrine’s Home For Peculiar Children
For What It May Lack In Substance, Miss Peregrine’s Home For Peculiar Children Makes Up For In Style By Jeff Feuerhaken Disclaimer alert: I love Tim Burton. Always have. Since I was a young brat just discovering how much I loved and admired the process of making films, Tim Burton was always my biggest hero…