In this episode of Loud Feedback, the guys recount their adventures at Sabroso Fest, give the stoked/not stoked verdict on some upcoming summer movies, and review Steven Spielberg’s Ready Player One and the new Judas Priest album, Firepower. -Playing Catch-up: Stench, workout routines, and other random stuff. -Movies: Stoked/Not Stoked – Solo, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, Avengers…
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Coming Next Month – April
This Year, April Is The Calm Before The Blockbuster Storm By Jeff Feuerhaken As is often the case around this time of year, we’ve hit that little lull, the calm before the storm of major blockbusters hit in the summer. There is one major exception, of course, and that exception is the latest in the…
Coming Next Month – July
July Fireworks On Screen And Stereo By Jeff Feuerhaken Beach days, barbecues, late sunsets, and heaps of new movies and albums can only mean one thing: summer is in full swing! July brings us more of those summer blockbusters you all love so much. I’m talking about The BFG, The Legend Of Tarzan, (female) Ghostbusters,…
Music Review: Thrice – To Be Everywhere Is To Be Nowhere
Thrice Returns With More Good Stuff By Jeff Feuerhaken First off, I’ve been a fan of Thrice throughout their entire career, even dating back to pre-Identity Crisis. My old punk band Sick Shift used to appear together with Thrice on some of the compilation CD’s that were popular in that era. Seeing the band change…
Movie Review: The Jungle Book
Disney’s Live Action Remake Of The Jungle Book Is No Mere Cash Grab By Jeff Feuerhaken If you’re like me, the first thing you thought of when you heard about Disney rolling out another live action remake of one of their animated classics was that The Jungle Book would be another case of milking the…
Movie Review: The Nice Guys
The Nice Guys Is Quite The Pleasant Surprise By Jeff Feuerhaken I went in to my screening of The Nice Guys fairly fresh. I was aware that it starred Russell Crowe and Ryan Gosling, that it was directed by Shane Black, and that it was set in the 70’s. But that’s as far as my…
Music Review: Saosin – Along The Shadow
Long Overdue, Anthony Green’s Return To Saosin On Along The Shadow Is Worth The Wait By Jeff Feuerhaken Let’s take a trip back in time to the year 2003. A little post-hardcore outfit from Orange County, California called Saosin had just released a small collection of songs, a self-produced EP called Translating The Name. Thanks to…
Movie Review: Captain America: Civil War
Captain America: Civil War Is The Best Avengers Film Without The Word ‘Avengers’ In The Title By Jeff Feuerhaken Like most of humanity, I’d been looking forward to the latest chapter in the ever-expanding ongoing Marvel cinematic saga, Captain America: Civil War, with much anticipation. In fact, I had been ready for it ever since…
Music Review: Rob Zombie – The Electric Warlock Acid Witch Satanic Orgy Celebration Dispenser
Rob Zombie’s The Electric Warlock Acid Witch Satanic Orgy Celebration Dispenser is More of the Same, Good and Bad By Jeff Feuerhaken First things first. I am a Rob Zombie fan. For anyone obsessed with music and movies, and especially with making music and movies, it’s damn near impossible not to respect the career Rob…
Music Review: Deftones – Gore
Deftones’ Gore Is The Anti-Genre Result Of A Melting Pot Of Inspiration By Jeff Feuerhaken Deftones are no strangers to adversity. Always teetering on that dangerous edge of mainstream acceptance and artsy self-indulgence, this is a band whose entire career has been defined by conflict. Of course they’ve had to overcome the coma and eventual death…