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Insane Clown Posse – The Marvelous Missing Link: Found is An Uplifting & Motivational Masterpiece [Review]

Insane Clown Posse – The Marvelous Missing Link: Found is An Uplifting & Motivational Masterpiece [Review]

by Keven Skinner | Jul 31, 2015

The Insane Clown Posse have released their 14th studio album and second chapter of this year’s The Marvelous Missing Link Joker’s Card. While the first chapter of this saga ‘subtitled Lost’ was one of the band’s most devilish to date...
Urilia – The Adversarial Light: A Demonic New Wave of Extreme Metal Sweeps Across The Land [Review]

Urilia – The Adversarial Light: A Demonic New Wave of Extreme Metal Sweeps Across The Land [Review]

by Keven Skinner | Jul 29, 2015

Fronted by former Dawn of Ashes singer Krisof Bathory, Urilia is set to unleash their debut EP ‘The Adversarial Light’ on August 11th. Featuring members from other extreme metal acts like As Summer Dies and Demona Mortiss, this new group is not screwing...
Archie Vs Sharknado: The Mashup We Didn’t Ask for But The One We All Deserved [Review]

Archie Vs Sharknado: The Mashup We Didn’t Ask for But The One We All Deserved [Review]

by Keven Skinner | Jul 28, 2015

Written by the Sharknado film trilogy director Anthony C. Ferrante with Dan Parent on art detail, comes the insane comic crossover one-shot ‘Archie Vs Sharknado: available now from Archie Comics. Check out my review here! It’s that time of year in...
Lamb of God – VII: Sturm und Drang: How a Prison Stint Helped to Inspire The Band’s Strongest Album in Years [Review]

Lamb of God – VII: Sturm und Drang: How a Prison Stint Helped to Inspire The Band’s Strongest Album in Years [Review]

by Keven Skinner | Jul 27, 2015

Lamb of God are back with a vengeance on their seventh studio album under that moniker. It’s technically eight if you’re feeling awesome and include their true debut as Burn The Priest (a wicked record that still holds up by the way). Fuelled lyrically by...
Pixels: A Tortuously Contrived but Colourful Homage to Video Game Nostalgia [Review]

Pixels: A Tortuously Contrived but Colourful Homage to Video Game Nostalgia [Review]

by Mark Miller | Jul 27, 2015

I don’t get Adam Sandler.  I didn’t like Billy Madison or Happy Gilmore and I haven’t seen anything else of his.  I just don’t think he’s funny.  So I fully acknowledge that I might be the wrong person to be reviewing (and indeed watching) this film.  If you’re an...
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