Fall sees hilarious hijinks coming in Pumpkin Spice Laughter, Improv Asylum gets inspired by Cards Against Humanity, and ‘Ouija 2’ speaks with a new evil in arts this weekend.
Kings of Leon Tear Down Old ‘WALLS,’ Make Way for New Country Vibes
Remaining reverent toward its past, Kings of Leon court a decidedly more country sound in its latest album ‘WALLS.’
DCNE’s Sensual “Body Moves” Video Blurs the Lines Between Flirty and Inappropriate
Though its lighthearted pop sounds seem to clash with the video’s visually sultry attitude, DNCE suceeds in making a titillating accompaniment for a song that makes being cool and sexy look easy.
Two Door Cinema Club Forgoes Similarities in Experimental ‘Gameshow’ Album
‘Gameshow’ feels half-baked and unfulfilled as Two Door Cinema Club seemingly tries to reinvent itself by scrapping much of what made them a success in its earlier albums with a slew of incongruent sounds.
‘Mascot’ Suits Up for an Enjoyable, If Archetypal Comedic Story
Asking audiences to ponder the lives of those beneath giant heads and cotton suits, ‘Mascots’ is a comedy that treads in untested waters, despite its narrative predictability.
Newcomer Whitney Tops the 2016 Music Scene with ‘Light Upon the Lake’
With its break up concept album, Whitney spans a range of emotions that most artists are unable to tackle on such a short album.
Marvel’s ‘Luke Cage,’ Like its Titular Hero, Is Nearly Invincible
The first season of Marvel’s latest Netflix program hits nearly every beat, spare one notable exception.
Hollywood Takes On The Donald
While both presidential candidates have garnered all types of supports, it’s interesting to see the celebrities that have filed into their respective camps this election season.
Gaga Gives a “Million Reasons,” John Legends Demands “Love Me Now,” and More In Singles This Week
Kings of Leon delivers “Reverend” to listeners, John Legend demands they “Love Me Now,” and Lady Gaga gives them a “Million Reasons” to keep listening.
The 1975 Wins the Year with Angst and Attitude in Bold Sophomore Album
Healy’s overwhelming air of superiority is precisely what makes his music different (and arguably far better) than the regular, run-of-the-mill alternative music released in 2016 thus far.