Murder by Death scores with folksy ‘Good Morning, Magpie’
With its new album, “Good Morning, Magpie,” Indiana group Murder By Death perfects its brooding folk-rock sound and moves it in an even folksier direction.
With its new album, “Good Morning, Magpie,” Indiana group Murder By Death perfects its brooding folk-rock sound and moves it in an even folksier direction.
Kevin Smith was pissed. He's not anymore.
"The State Press caught up with drummer Chris Guanlao of Silversun Pickups shortly before last Friday’s show in the Valley with Muse."
The 2010 United States Barista Championship is right around the corner, and one ASU student is going for the title of USBC champion.
"The State Press sat down with bass player Jon Locker and vocalists/guitarists Jason Walsmith and Mike Butterworth before their show late last month at the Rhythm Room in Phoenix."
With no gimmicks included, Oakland-based duo Zion I has established themselves prominently within the hip-hop community.
Steve Carell and Tina Fey are two of the funniest people on television these days, so it only makes sense they finally team up in the new comic-thriller “Date Night.”
In a match made in party heaven, the Black Eyed Peas and tour sponsor Bacardi, teamed up to blow the lid off of Jobing.com Arena as The E.N.D. world tour made its stop in Glendale last week.
In order to die, one must live, and the more interesting the life, the more fascinating the death — all of which is explored in Agnieszka Wojtowicz-Vosloo's new film “After.Life.”
Artist- Erykah Badu; Album- New Amerykah Part Two (Return of the Ankh); Record Label- Control Freaq Records; 3.5 out 5 Pitchforks
Artist- Method Man, Ghostface Killah & Raekwon; Album- Wu Massacre; Record Label- Def Jam Recordings; 4 out of 5 Pitchforks
The athleticism of figure skating combined magical world of Disney.
An art festival put on by the Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts showcasing student's best work.
From the SXSW Festival to an upcoming rock cruise, Jonathan Tyler & the Northern Lights are springing up all over the music map. Their debut album, “Pardon Me,” will be released at the end of April.
Ethiopia’s jazz king Mulatu Astatke comes back with a new style that feels wilder and more loose than anything he has done before.
But above all else what perplexes me the most — befuddles me, even — is how Chico, Calif.,-based band Brighten can remain so criminally underrated.
"Tom Green is by no means your average comedian. In just 28 short years, he went from a near-typical Canadian to an American cultural icon via 'The Tom Green Show.'
Artist - The Nadas Album - Almanac Record Label - Authentic Records 4 out 5 pitchforks
On Saturday, the Chinese Language Flagship Partner Program will host a free screening of the independent film “Autumn Gem.”
It’s hard to be an independent film during these rough economic times.
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