CROWBAR UK TOUR REVIEW by Marc Lissenburg
As a full moon rose across the Northern sky in the UK on Wednesday January the 19th 2011, excitement built inside the Academy 3 in Manchester. New Orleans titans of heavy music, Crowbar, were minutes...
View ArticleThe Big Shiny Prisoner: A Conversation With Ryan Bartek by Jason Michel
Ryan Bartek has lived out of bins. & all for his love of heavy music & personal search for the twisted soul of the godforsaken US of A. Now he’s coming over to the Old World. He’s a music...
View ArticleMorning 40 Federation, a short film by Kristin Fouquet
For those not in the know, what is generally called a 40 in The States is a 40-ounce malt liquor beverage with high alcohol content. They are usually very inexpensive and consumed for their potency...
View ArticlePlaying Live Is Our Fight Club: An Interview With EIGHT GREAT FEARS
by Jason Michel Eight Great Fears are a new Prog Metal band outta the U.K. & if you like such luminaires as Tool, or Baroness you’ll find that these will float your schnitzel! They have just...
View ArticleNightFlight by Cecelia Chapman
* Nightflight is a film by Cecelia Chapman with the Austrian musician Susanne Hafenscher and Texas based artist Jeff Crouch photographs. Cecelia Chapman is an artist and filmmaker; her work...
View ArticleSlovenian Postcard From Space! – Music – Coma Stereo – Interview & Review
Here’s what their band page says about Coma Stereo: “Coma Stereo is a Slovenian (trans) galactic 4 piece unit. Harboured in Maribor’s cultural centre Pekarna and on many stages across Balkan and...
View ArticleMusic – Getting Real Gone with The Saint James Society by Jason Michel
Ladies & gentlemen something magickal is stirring in Austin, Texas. A tribal cacophony of drums & guitar. The warbling of a shaman with the sweet sounds of angels banging on tambourines. &...
View ArticleYé-Yé Yeah! An Interview With Jean-Emmanuel Deluxe
By Jason Michel There was once a time, ladies and gentlemen, when French girls wore tight-fitting motorcycle outfits and flew around the cities on dreams of the perfect POP sound. Those times have...
View ArticleThe Lost History Of Ketlingr By Kate Laity
The little-lamented dissolution of the pseudo-galdr heavy metal band Ketlingr ended a prospective career in magic as well as music. As musicians, the band seldom rose above the level of thrash metal...
View Article“Vibrations are Infinite”– The Dead Reds Interview by Jason Michel
Do I got a musical treat for you to read and assault your ears with while PMM is on a two week hiatus. The Dead Reds are a five piece of blistering boogie balls out blues out of Brighton. Show your...
View ArticleThe State of the Church of Bowie in 2525 by K. A. Laity
My beloved in Ziggy—transplendent be his name!—there are some troubling trends of late in our nation. Despite the ubiquity of our faith—it’s rare to see anyone not wearing a lightning bolt, admittedly,...
View ArticleMosh Pit Massacre by Dustin He
Keshav Singh was convinced that katars would be suitable for the task. Brass knuckles; kubatons; switchblades would not do the trick. On the other hand stilettos, karambits, or combat knives perhaps...
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