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Film + TV
Mandy Is Metal

If you squint, Panos Cosmatos’s latest psychedelic feature is actually a lonesome martyr’s fantasy to save heavy metal from the Reagan administration’s threatening anti-pornography policies.

November 01, 2018
Ten Prominent “Fuck” Bands, Ranked by Tropical Fuck Storm

In a time when profanity-laden band names have cluttered the blogosphere, TFS’s Gareth Liddiard lets us know which bands are worth of the meatspace they occupy.

October 22, 2018
Getting Back to Basics with Cursive

Speaking about Vitriola, the band’s eighth album, Tim Kasher reminds us that Cursive is not a solo project.

October 10, 2018
Art & Culture
There Can Only Be One

Aesop Rock or A$AP Rocky? “The Prestige” (2006) or “The Illusionist” (2006)? Ugh. I can’t put up with this anymore: There can only be one.

September 12, 2018
Film + TV
365 Crazy Nights: Wrapping Up #YearOfSandler with Eloy Lugo

Talking Sand™ with the comedian’s most devoted fan, who most recently pledged his allegiance by watching a Sandler movie every day for a year.

September 05, 2018
Reviews
Nothing, “Dance on the Blacktop”

What initially feels like a watered-down sequel to a totally unique album reveals itself to be an impressive demonstration of dream-pop art brut.

August 29, 2018
Film + TV
It’s Time to Talk About Those “Music From and Inspired by ‘Spider-Man’” Albums

The official unofficial soundtracks to Sam Raimi’s trilogy reflect an odd moment in the history of popular movie soundtracks—namely one in which the soundtracks’ songs don’t actually appear in the movies.

August 03, 2018
Nnamdi Ogbonnaya’s Rubber-Hose Raps Are Fit for Saturday Mornings

With a musical portfolio as diverse as it is outlandish, the Chicago-based rapper and multi-instrumentalist rightly insists that you could never be a Nnamdi.

July 26, 2018
PREMIERE: Baked Get Ironic with “Hope You’re Happy”

The Brooklyn-based group announce their EP II with an Alanis-inspired burner.

July 23, 2018
Reviews
Deafheaven, “Ordinary Corrupt Human Love”

“Ordinary Corrupt Human Love” is a plunderphonic expression of a convoluted, black-metal-sized subject: human love.

July 17, 2018
Art & Culture
Situating the In-Joke Canvases of Morgan Blair

Between the dregs of Craigslist’s free-stuff listings and “Seinfeld”‘s most obscure moments, there’s always something familiar in the imagery of the NYC-based artist’s work.

July 16, 2018
Film + TV
All of Richard Linklater’s Movies Ranked by How “Boys Will Be Boys” They Are

[McConaughey accent] That’s what I love about these Linklater protagonists…

June 15, 2018
Reviews
Uniform & The Body, “Mental Wounds Not Healing”

A collaboration that is a chilling assessment of our national disharmony.

June 12, 2018
Reviews
gobbinjr, “ocala wick”

Behind moments of timidity lurks a menacing DGAF attitude.

June 07, 2018

Portrait of Chris Shaw of Ex-Cult, backstage at Pickathon festival on 5th August, 2017. Photo ©Anthony Pidgeon

PREMIERE: Ex-Cult Tear Through “Stick the Knife In” for Pickathon’s Slab Sessions

The Memphis punks crank out a quick and dirty rendition of their In The Red debut single.

June 01, 2018
Reviews
Wand, “Perfume” EP

“Perfume” bolsters the staying power of Wand as a rare contemporary rock band unwilling to forfeit their persona to suit the present.

May 31, 2018
PREMIERE: The Love Language Return to the Ether with “Castle in the Sky”

Stuart McLamb’s raucous lo-fi experiment makes up for lost time with two minutes of heavy, blissed-out pop in anticipation of the forthcoming “Baby Grand,” out August 3 via Merge.

May 22, 2018
PREMIERE: Peach Kelli Pop Conjure Dark Powers in “Black Magic” Video

The LA-via-Ottawa garage rock four-piece get spooky in the latest Gentle Leader preview.

May 17, 2018
PREMIERE: Sam Evian Celebrates Self-Acceptance in “You, Forever” Video

The title track from Evian’s forthcoming LP is brought to life with the help of a punk rock sibling and a bright New York afternoon.

May 16, 2018
Film + TV
Stop Steering and Start Driving: Ten Years Later, “Speed Racer” Is Still the Best Movie About Agency in the Era of Late Capitalism

On its tenth birthday, let’s look past its genre and appreciate the unrivaled visual flair, debilitatingly honest coming-of-age narrative, and anti-corporate rage of “Speed Racer,” a kids movie.

May 08, 2018
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