Wreckless Eric and Amy Rigby: A Working Museum
by Ken Eppstein | Dec 5, 2012 | All Stories, Music, Music Reviews | 0 comments
Wreckless Eric and Amy Rigby: A Working Museum “A Working Museum” is Wreckless Eric and Amy Rigby’s third full-length album as a collaborative couple and as the name implies, the Kickstarter-sponsored album is a curated exhibition of pieces reflective of growth...
El Vez: Putting the Elvis back in Xmas
by Erin Amar | Dec 5, 2012 | All Stories, Artist Interviews, Latest Stories, Music | 0 comments
El Vez: Putting the Elvis back in Xmas What says XMAS more than the punkified carols of El Vez, the Mexican Elvis? Find out what to expect from his holiday tour (on NOW) Although musician/ performance artist Robert Lopez got his start playing in noted LA punk bands...Just an Old-Fashioned Love Song: Director Stephen Kessler on “Paul Williams Still Alive”
by Melissa Starker | Nov 15, 2012 | All Stories, Film & TV, Interviews | 0 comments
Just an Old-Fashioned Love Song: Director Stephen Kessler on “Paul Williams Still Alive” Humble beginnings. Heady fame. Personal demons. Private addictions. A slide to rock bottom that ends on a road to recovery. You know the story. You’ve seen it a hundred times. But...Editor’s Picks: 5 Fall Favorites 2012
by Erin Amar | Nov 6, 2012 | All Stories, Music, Music Reviews | 0 comments
Editor’s Picks: 5 Fall Favorites 2012 Redd Kross – Researching the Blues – Merge Records Channeling the majesty of arena rock, but elegantly never crossing the line to schlock, Redd Kross’ return to recording after a 15 year absence is indisputably...The Return of PiL – Live at Royale, Boston
by Brett Milano | Oct 26, 2012 | All Stories, Music, Music Reviews | 0 comments
The Return of PiL – Live at Royale, Boston Last time I saw John Lydon in Boston, he was playing a not-very-inspiring show with the Sex Pistols; a show that proved that even the greatest cultural screeds can come back as party music. Fate is a cruel thing:...Ben Folds: The Sound of the Life of the Mind
by Don Fluckinger | Oct 15, 2012 | All Stories, Music, Music Reviews | 0 comments
Ben Folds: The Sound of the Life of the Mind ”I have knowledge of your works, that you are not cold or hot: it would be better if you were cold or hot,” wrote John the Revelator, quoting God in the final, apocalyptic book of the Bible. “So then because you are...Live Review: Adam Ant at Royale Boston
by Erin Amar | Oct 15, 2012 | All Stories, Music, Music Reviews | 0 comments
Live Review: Adam Ant at Royale Boston Adam Ant & the Good, the Mad and the Lovely Posse October 8, 2012 – Royale Boston Adam Ant? In Boston? Be still my 16-year-old heart! That’s the heart that spent the early 80’s swooning over video of...Michael Des Barres: Return To Carnaby Street
by Keith Valcourt | Oct 15, 2012 | All Stories, Artist Interviews, Music | 0 comments
Michael Des Barres: Return To Carnaby Street Who is Michael Des Barres? Perhaps rock’s ultimate lead singer, he’s fronted legendary bands Silverhead, Detective, Chequered Past and Power Station, and he’s loved more women than you’ve met including...The Smiths’ Andy Rourke: Hang The DJ?
by Erin Amar | Oct 3, 2012 | All Stories, Artist Interviews, Music | 0 comments
The Smiths’ Andy Rourke: Hang The DJ? When it comes to icons of modern rock, they come hardly more iconic than The Smiths. Rocketing out of the Manchester, England scene nearly 30 years ago on the back of singles like “What Difference Does It Make?,” “This...Comic Guys Who Rock!
by Ken Eppstein | Sep 23, 2012 | All Stories, Book Reviews, Reads | 0 comments
Comic Guys Who Rock! The idea of “the evil twin” has become a pervasive cliche in our society. You’re confronted by a co-worker about an off-color comment made earlier in the day, and you blame your evil twin. Yuk-yuk-yuk. Everybody laughs and you get away with...Mick Fleetwood: The Art of Rock
by Keith Valcourt | Sep 19, 2012 | All Stories, Artist Interviews, Music | 0 comments
Mick Fleetwood: The Art of Rock Art galleries are pretentious by nature, and usually full of pale, gaunt hipsters dressed in black with their fingers firmly pressed against their chins downing as much free wine and cheese (which they will throw up later) as...



