A flame throwing guitar, a burning pentagram suspended from the ceiling, fireworks and a light show made for one spectacle after the next; this was not your average rock show, this was an event.
Review
Rebel Wilson’s quirky performance and well placed fart jokes give the film some life but aside from that, Pitch Perfect 2 is less than perfect.
Unfriended, directed by Leo Gabriadze presents a new age approach to the horror genre. The story begins with […]
What makes the second record stand up so well is that, rather than succumbing to the temptation of rehashing the same sound, the band has pushed themselves into new musical areas. And as a consequence of taking this risk, there’s a raw edginess on the new album not present on the debut.
There are bound to be some varied and strong opinions about this EP but, whatever you think, it is certainly refreshing that an artist is capable of surprising us.
Vaudeville is more of an event than a record; from beginning to end, it provides dramaturgical moments and plot-driven songs.
Dallas, Jeff and Josh, along with an army of lovers, have committed to doing good deeds and paying them forward.
The band have a reputation for their powerful, spirited live shows; translating this trademark energy onto a recording must have been quite a challenge, but Love Army does the job with aplomb.
Along with a polished and poignant set of songs, Prass’ great asset is her fresh, affecting voice that has a touch Kate Bush or Tori Amos, while channelling those great songstresses of the seventies.
If you like your films episodic, dark, quirky and delightfully peculiar, this one is for you.
