John Simons / October 25, 2011 7:55 AM
Dubstep is one of those subculture music genres that still hasn’t quite hit the mainstream. You won’t see KIIS playing much of it, and it doesn’t quite have a home on the satellite radio stations, but it is gaining quite the crowd, mainly thanks to sites like Youtube, Myspace and SoundCloud, artists have media outlets to get their sound out.
John Simons / October 20, 2011 10:51 AM
In a world of reboots and revivals, many people have become jaded at the sound of someone trying to “recreate” something that’s been done before. Too many times have we seen flopped reboots of movies, and sampling music from decades past has become all too popular in mainstream music. However, once in a while, someone comes along who faithfully reproduces
Erich Becker / October 11, 2011 2:37 PM
Be among the first to hear the upcoming release “Lulu” at an intimate listening session with Lou Reed and Metallica on Monday, October 24, 2011. Bowers & Wilkins Sound Sessions will be giving away passes and a flyaway to the small private gathering in New York City and you could be there! Get more details after the break and the link to enter!
John Simons / October 11, 2011 9:19 AM
The Boondock Saints was the sleeper hit of the end of the 20th century. It had the perfect combination of grit, action, and quotable lines that put it into fans’ top 10 favorite movies of all time. People can’t seem to get enough of the story (despite its not-so-well-received sequel), and thankfully Innfusion and 12 Gauge Comics gave us a
Erich Becker / October 4, 2011 2:10 PM
In a single stroke one dies, two live on, at least until May. NBC spilled the first blood of the new TV season by canceling the low-rated and ire of the Parent’s Television Council’s very being, The Playboy Club. Apparently attempting to replicate the Mad Men vibe nets you 3.4 million viewers and a 1.2 in the demo. Things didn’t
Erich Becker / October 4, 2011 8:04 AM
If you want to give Ryan Murphy credit for one thing, he’s apt at creating characters that are so unlikable you only continue to watch to see how low they will go. With Nip/Tuck the doctors of McNamara/Troy were so terrifically awful that you were glued to your TV screen, at least until the ill-fated move to LA, but with