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…
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Coming Next Month – February
What’s Coming Out In February 2016 By Jeff Feuerhaken The month of February has some warm, fuzzy newness to help save you from the cold. Also, for all the lovers out there, be sure to get into the Valentine’s Day spirit with How To Be Single, or perhaps, Pride And Prejudice And Zombies. The Coen…
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…
Coming Next Month – December
What’s Coming Out In December 2015 By Jeff Feuerhaken December is shaping up to be a very exciting month in the entertainment world. The holiday awards season is now fully upon us, which of course means a slew of Oscar-bait offerings. There is also, of course, that little indie film about wars in the stars that…
Skate & Destroy: The Twisted Marriage Of Skateboarding And Punk Rock
By Jeff Feuerhaken I recently came across an article from a blog called Punk Rock F#ck Yeah where the author defined the term “skatepunk” and laid out how it came to be a thing. It got me thinking about this odd term and why it’s become part of our musical culture. Though “skatepunk” always seemed such a natural…