CD Review: Brendon Small’s Galaktikon
Brendon Small has the sort of talent that makes you feel shame and self-pity. Review by David Feltman Brendon Small has the sort of talent that makes you feel shame and self-pity. The writer, producer, composer, voice actor, director and musician is a ...
Live Review: Corrections House, Bottletree Birmingham, AL
This isn’t a concert so much as a religious experience. Review by David Feltman Three word Corrections House review: “Slow as fuck.” Two word Corrections House review: “Infinite Crescendo.” One word Corrections House Review: “Cleansing.” There was no ...
Film Review: “John Dies at the End”
“I once saw a man's kidney grow tentacles, tear itself out of a ragged hole in his back and go slapping across my kitchen floor, but that’s another story.” Review by David Feltman Director Don Coscarelli is known for outrageous, borderline psychedelic ...
CD Review: Phinehas – The Bridge Between
Songs slow, stutter and suddenly speed ahead like a teenager learning to drive a stick shift. Review by David Feltman Christian technical metal might be a fairly obscure genre, but Phinehas is aiming to change that. The band takes its name from a zealo ...
Film Review: “Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters”
The cracked and craggy witches sport all manner of wicked-looking scales, spikes and horns... “Whatever you do, don’t eat the fucking candy.” Review by David Feltman I once saw a five-minute student film titled “Bad Moon,” in which Little Red ...
CD Review: Voivod – Target Earth
"Layer upon layer is plied and piled like a metal JENGA tower ever threatening to collapse but always managing to defy gravity." Review by David Feltman For an album that wasn’t going to exist, Target Earth boisterously announces a new era for Canada’s ...
Film Review: “Mama”
"The time the film takes to flesh out its characters makes the finale as poignant as it is frightening." "Don't look at her. She's angry." Review by David Feltman Most horror fans will tell you that a PG-13 rating is something that should be a ...
CD Review: Philip Anselmo & The Illegals/Warbeast – War of the Gargantuas
War of the Gargantuas features everything a metal fan could hope for in a split EP. Review by David Feltman Split EPs are simple pleasures that are slowly disappearing in the digital age. Like compilations, splits are meant to promote new or ob ...
Film Review: “Texas Chainsaw 3D”
“No one loves you like your family.” Review by David Feltman Right from the opening credits, “Texas Chainsaw” attempts to tie itself as closely as possible to Tobe Hooper’s original film and keep it’s distance from the recent Platinum Dunes remakes. T ...
Film Review: “Django Unchained”
“Kill white folks and they pay you for it? What’s not to like?” Review by David Feltman Quentin Tarantino has built his brand on cribbing exploitation templates and aestheticizing (some may say fetishizing) them. Gangsters, war flicks, car/roa ...