Car Seat Headrest sped through momentum-building songs without making any necessary pit stops during their Boston show at Royale.
FIDLAR Rides Waves of Reckless Riffs at Paradise Rock Club
Los Angeles-based FIDLAR brought their surf punk rock to Paradise Rock Club to shred through old favorites and unreleased tracks from their upcoming album on Sept. 14.
‘AHS: Apocalypse’ Incites More Laughter than Fear
Ryan Murphy’s ‘American Horror Story: Apocalypse’ abandons calculated horror for trite parody in its first episode.
Paul McCartney’s ‘Egypt Station’ Steams Ahead
Sir Paul McCartney returns after a five year hiatus with his latest studio album, ‘Egypt Station,’ a remarkable collection of good to great songs.
Cute Relationships Feature Heavily in Graham’s “Love Someone”
Lukas Graham’s new music video, “Love Someone,” for his upcoming album ‘3 (The Purple Album) features dozens of cute shots of the love between partners, families, and friends.
Marvel’s ‘Iron Fist’ Fails to Pack a Punch
Marvel’s ‘Iron Fist’ returns for its second season on Netflix with a lackluster plot, underdeveloped characters, and poorly designed battle scenes that leave viewers underwhelmed.
Kravitz Draws on Soul Roots and Political Unrest on ‘Raise Vibration’
Lenny Kravitz sings about heavy and hard-hitting problems on his new album, ‘Raise Vibration.’
‘The Nun’ Leaves Audiences Praying for the End
The prequel to ‘The Conjuring 2’ that no one wanted, ‘The Nun,’ is an unabashedly terrible movie that attempts to use every horror trope in the book.
Greta Van Fleet’s “Watching Over,” and More in New Singles This Week
Greta Van Fleet extends explosive debut with the new single “Watching Over,” while Hozier and Dua Lipa add to their musical repertoire.
‘It’s Always Sunny’ Returns with a Change in the Forecast
Viewers expected ‘It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia’ to return for its thirteenth sans Dennis (Glenn Howerton), but were treated to a welcome twist at the close of the season premier.