Robert Rodriguez has created a Mexican amalgam of Shaft, James Bond and Chuck Norris. Review by David Feltman “Yes, I ‘m a ‘Star Wars’ fan.” “Machete” may have started off as a faux trailer and spun off into a campy but mediocre feature length ac ...
“Carrie”
Moretz emits the aura of an abused animal, brimming with volatile quantities of fear and anger. Review by David Feltman “I thought you were cancer.” Out of fear of facing an opening weekend showdown with a franchise juggernaut like “Saw” or “Para ...
Hank 3 – A Fiendish Threat
The only difference between Hank 3’s punk and his country is really just a matter of inflection. Review by David Feltman The only difference between Hank 3’s punk and his country is really just a matter of inflection. Every bit as fast, hard and f ...
Hank 3 – Brothers of the 4X4
Musically the album rampages with shrieking fiddles and galloping banjo lines that smack of Charlie Daniels. Review by David Feltman Shelton Hank Williams III’s country music has always been as fast and wild as his punk and metal dalliances. Song ...
“Bad Milo!”
There’s primal satisfaction in the idea of being able to violently purge all of the day's accumulated stress. Review by David Feltman “There is an ancient myth surrounding the anus.” When one goes into a movie about a wrathful butt demon, one h ...
Live Review: Sick Puppies & Redlight King @ Masquerade October 6th
Sick Puppies Photos and review by Jenna Hughes Sick Puppies made a stop in Atlanta on Sunday, Oct. 6 at The Masquerade, touring in support of their new album Connect, which was released over the summer. It was a rainy night in Atla ...
Review: Fall Out Boy at Verizon Wireless Amphitheater in Alpharetta, GA
Review and photos by Ken Lackner Fall Out Boy returned to Georgia to once again perform to a sold-out crowd on the Save Rock and Roll Arena Tour. While the first Save Rock and Roll Tour announced when the band came off of hiatus this spring t ...
Review: Inviolate, Dope, SOiL at Masquerade Atlanta
Photo by Stephanie Cabral I recently got the chance to attend an amazing concert in Hell at the Masquerade in Atlanta, featuring SOiL and the return of Dope. It was overall an amazing concert, with all four bands going all out in their perf ...
Humanity’s Last Breath – Humanity’s Last Breath
Humanity’s Last Breath is satisfying in its thick, mucky pops and punches. Review by David Feltman New Swedish death metal import, Humanity’s Last Breath, may bear a moniker that’s a little goofy in its EXTREMEness, but don’t let that be a turn of ...
Tuval Cain – Forging the Future
Dark, jazzy and very much in the same vein as King Crimson, Jethro Tull and Peter Gabriel era Genesis, Tuval Cain takes advantage of a full sonic palate. Review by David Feltman Progressive rock has become a rare and strange bird in contemporary m ...