The dark mistress Chelsea Wolfe, who has become an independent phenomenon in the gothic alt-rock world, released a new EP today. The EP, entitled Undone, […]
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Interview: Tony Ferarri of Juice Talks ‘Festival of Fools’
Strap on your seatbelts for the wild ride that is Festival of Fools, the debut album by the Vancouver-based hardcore outfit Juice. The album was […]
Review: Anberlin Are Making A Big Comeback With Vega
The time has finally come … after a long 10 years, Anberlin have released a new full-length album, and you better believe we are going […]
Interview: Bret Altman’s New Single ‘Eye Mask’ Turns Pain Into Empowerment
Brett Altman, New York City-based singer-songwriter, has released a new single entitled “Eye Mask” just days after kicking off his spring residency at Pianos, a […]
Interview: Ricky Hoover and Chase Wilson of Ov Sulfur Talk Touring and Anti-Religion
Blackened deathcore group Ov Sulfur are on the last leg of their Beyond The Eternal tour which they are co-headlining alongside Mental Cruelty. This full-scale […]
Primavera Sound Opens In Los Angeles
After stepping off the crowded metro platform, getting waved through the security checkpoint, and finally walking through the front gates, it was official: Primavera Sound […]
Review: SoCal Band Take Offense Release New Album ‘T.O.tality’
From the southernmost point of SoCal, neighboring the Mexico border, come thrash metal band Take Offense with a brand-new record. The album, titled T.O.tality, is […]
Housing During the COVID Crisis: What Can We Do?
Low-income households and homeless populations are among those hit hardest by government-mandated shutdowns. Many shelters have had to close their doors because they simply cannot […]
Denver Fashion Week Slayed the Runway
Walking into the Forney Museum of Transportation, I made my way past an extensive collection of buggies, steam locomotives, and motorcycles before reaching an extravagant […]
HUD Changes to the Equal Access Housing Rule Aren’t So Equal
Ben Carson, Secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, proposed modifications to the Equal Access Rule on the first of this month. […]