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The Darkness – Last of Our Kind Attempts to Rally a Viking Crusade [Review]

The Darkness – Last of Our Kind Attempts to Rally a Viking Crusade [Review]

by Keven Skinner | Jun 11, 2015

The Darkness has released their fourth studio album ‘Last of Our Kind’ (available now). This marks the second effort that they’ve unleashed since reuniting a few years ago and if you didn’t even know that – it’s OK. You are forgiven...
Blacklist Union – Back to Momo is Fuelled by Classic Rock, Sex & Reckless Abandon [Review]

Blacklist Union – Back to Momo is Fuelled by Classic Rock, Sex & Reckless Abandon [Review]

by Keven Skinner | Jun 5, 2015

For fans of Buckcherry and sleazy party rock comes Blacklist Union with their upcoming fourth studio album ‘Back to Momo’ which is set for release July 10th. This record is front to back a party experience made to be played loud and if possible,...
Batman Beyond #1: A Slow & Awkward Set-up That Ends with Excitement & Intrigue [Review]

Batman Beyond #1: A Slow & Awkward Set-up That Ends with Excitement & Intrigue [Review]

by Troy Komanac | Jun 4, 2015

I just finished reading the new Batman Beyond title that came out today. I am a huge fan of Batman Beyond and was really looking forward to it but, now I kinda feel let down… Firstly I have to say that the Batsuit logo in many, if not most of the panels looked...
Outlander Season 1: An Uneven Romantic Drama That Ends Up Settling for Shock Value [Review]

Outlander Season 1: An Uneven Romantic Drama That Ends Up Settling for Shock Value [Review]

by Keven Skinner | Jun 3, 2015

The audience for Starz’ Outlander TV series consisted primarily of middle-aged women obsessed with romance novels and a stack of middle-aged guys like myself who started watching it because Game of Thrones wasn’t on the air yet. Therein lays the main issue...
Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck is a Disturbing Documentary That Delves Deep into The Mind of a Rock Star Who Never Sought Fame [Review]

Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck is a Disturbing Documentary That Delves Deep into The Mind of a Rock Star Who Never Sought Fame [Review]

by Keven Skinner | Jun 1, 2015

Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck is an authorized documentary chronicling the life and times of the Nirvana singer, which is available now on HBO from filmmaker Brett Morgan. An authorized documentary on the late musician Kurt Cobain, from his early days in Aberdeen,...
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