Modest Mouse’s “Lampshades On Fire” is more delightfully disturbing than most of today’s horror flicks.
Wand Makes Psychedelic Magic With ‘Golem’
The L.A. based rock band released its second album of 2015. They promised a musical journey. They delivered.
Small Talk Jumps Off The Seaver’s Express
From the Seaver’s Express days of ‘Parachute’ and ‘2×2’ to the year ahead as Small Talk, the band looks back on three years in BC music scene and the ‘Us Kids’ EP out Sunday.
AWOLNATION’s ‘Run’ Sails Away From One-Hit-Wonder Status
The alternative rock group reshapes the theatricality that made it famous, forging an album from its once niche sound.
Muse, Blur, And The Darkness In Singles This Week
Blur leans towards the exploratory, The Darkness is stuck in old-time rock and roll, and Muse continues its flair for the dramatic.
The Acoustics Find Their Inner Dinosaur For ‘Jurassic Parkapella’
The Acoustics’ spring show featured SNL-like comedy skits, Jurassic Park-themed costumes, and a showcase of the group’s soloists.
Laughing Medusa, The Music Guild, And The Art Club Share A Date In McElroy
Mac turned into a BC hipster’s paradise as the Music Guild, The Laughing Medusa, and Art Club came together for a night of open creativity.
‘Eagle Eye’ Frames Students’ Favorite BC Locales
The Maloney photo exhibit features submissions from amateur and professional BC photographers alike.
Sean Penn And Company Misfire In ‘The Gunman’
In spite of its typically all-star cast of Penn, Javier Bardem, and Idris Elba, the pseudo-thriller is an underdeveloped wreck of a film.
Shailene Woodley’s Charm Can’t Save Oppressive ‘Insurgent’
The continued adaption of Veronica Roth’s ‘Divergent’ Series ultimately lacks the characters necessary to drive a YA series.