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With Carnival Detournement, Hamster Theatre sets a creepy, yet undeniably delectable mood replete with lush orchestration and a sinister mixture of unique instrumentation
Theremins to the fore on this British Rock album from 1969
Review of the sole psychedlic album from Portland's The Hunger! released on Public Records in 1968
On its first release, avant-garde group, Static Trio combines odd time signatures, interesting melodies and powerful rock phrasing with elements of jazz and pop music.
The Silent's deeply ambient sound reverberates through the twelve original tracks of "Unseen."
Pugh Rogefeldt shows that there is more to Swedish music than just ABBA
Finally Smashing Pumpkins return with a new album and release date.
The Bakersfield, CA, boys of Lost Ocean release their Credential Recordings debut next month, the arresting and ambient self-titled CD that will release you to soar.
The organic beginnings of Texas worship-rockers Spur58 are reflected in the music of “Sleepwalkers,” releasing from Indelible Creative Group on October 10.
Dave Thomas and Rick Moranis are back, and animated, for Global/Fox's 2009 TV series The Animated Adventures of Bob & Doug McKenzie.
Billy Bob Thornton may have given a bad name to actors breaking into music, but Juliette Lewis has worked hard for credibility.
The groundbreaking artistry and brilliance of Suspiria confirmed Italian horror director, Dario Argento as one of the most accomplished stylists in modern cinema.
The life of Arthur Kane is one of success, failure, faith, redemption and tragedy. The documentary New York Doll tells Kane's story, but falls short of its potential.
Casey Crescenzo has brought his one-time side project, The Dear Hunter, into the spotlight with the third installment of his war tale in, Act III: Life and Death
The Who's rock opera film remains a divisive but inspired work.
The Cooper Temple Clause defied classification throughout their short career, combining hard indie rock with electronic elements like mini-moog, backmasking, and samples.
New York City has been immortalized in song hundreds of times. Some celebrate the wonder of the city, while others expose its underbelly.
Born of the pulp crime novels of the 1930s, the giallo came into its own on screen, culminating in classic films from legendary Italian directors.
21st century goth music in all its permutations had a common root in a vampiric single from the late 1970s.
Exclusive Interview with Raine Maida as he hits the "Yellow Brick Road" on his first Canadian tour to support his solo album The Hunters Lullaby on Nettwerk Records.
In the 1980s, British indie culture seemed stuck in a ghetto mentality. But in today's iPod culture, it is more open-minded, and cooler-looking, than ever before
With "The Resistance," Muse - the British rock trio of Matthew Bellamy, Chris Wolstenholme, and Dominic Howard - create their most challenging musical journey to date.
Sophomore effort from this Austin band shows they are more than just a one album wonder.


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