Face To Face Return To Their Roots To Give Us Protection By Jeff Feuerhaken Disclaimer: I’m a sucker for punk nostalgia. I have a very soft spot in my heart for the pop-punk/post hardcore scene that blew up in the 90’s, courtesy of bands like The Offspring, Rancid, and on a grander scale, Green Day. This…
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The Loud Feedback Podcast Ep. 001: Deadpool & Anthrax – For All Kings
Surprise! It’s the Loud Feedback Podcast, the official podcast of Loudfeedback.com! In this debut episode, hosts Jeff Feuerhaken and Mike Gomes bust their respective cherries by discussing the Oscars, Deadpool, the state of rock music, and the new Anthrax album, For All Kings. -Who are these guys? A quick intro introducing ourselves and a little…
Movie Review: Deadpool
Deadpool Takes Risks To Combat Superhero Fatigue, And It Pays Off Big By Jeff Feuerhaken The story behind the making of Deadpool is arguably just as compelling as the story in the movie. The long, complicated struggle to get this movie made was an anomaly in an era of comic book movie adaptation overload. But in the…
Music Review: Anthrax – For All Kings
For All Kings Proves Anthrax May Be Old, But Not Obsolete By Jeff Feuerhaken Let me be clear: The glory days of thrash metal are behind us. Far behind us. It was roughly 30 years ago when bands like Metallica, Slayer, Megadeth, and Anthrax (who have since been dubbed ‘The Big 4’ of thrash metal)…
Music Review: Megadeth – Dystopia
Megadeth’s Dystopia Is No Rust In Piece, But It’s Not Rusty By Jeff Feuerhaken I’ve always thought of Megadeth as Metallica’s little brother. Always sulking in the shadows of his older brother’s accolades, Megadeth has always seemed to battle for the legitimacy that, like the scarecrow’s brain, the tin man’s heart, and the lion’s…
Movie Review – The Revenant
The Revenant Is An Epic Undertaking That Pays Off Epic-ly By Jeff Feuerhaken There’s a small handful of filmmakers out there whose films can be identified without having to see their names in the credits. For example, I could tell by the brutal violence, brilliantly witty dialogue, and “retro-film” aesthetics that I’m watching a Quentin…
Music Review: Baroness – Purple
With Purple, Baroness Completes An Unlikely Comeback Story By Jeff Feuerhaken It’s kinda funny how I first found out about Baroness. Back in 2012, I was going to see my first ever Cirque Du Soleil, “Iris”, which was an interpretation of the history of film with music by my favorite composer, Danny Elfman. The show…
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