B.G.M. looks at Cherry Red's reissue of Kestrel's long-forgotten album, "an enjoyable slice of 70s prog with some good tunes and solid playing throughout.
Kelsey discusses the common practice of female discrimination in music. She argues that females in music should be treated as the norm and not the exception
Brandon reviews Liturgy's latest album Ark Work and then interview Liturgy's Hunter Hunt-Hendrix. They talk about the new album, Michael Jackson, and haters
Leviathan's Jef Whitehead still has a lot of personal redeeming to do, but the harrowing catharsis of Scar Sighted leaves his artistic reputation intact.
Mickey goes over all the Odds and Ends - or the music you may have missed in February. Get caught up and enjoy all the great music contained in our round-up
Quinten interviews Austin, TX post-rock post-punk band Funeralbloom and asks them questions about their amazing album Petals. Prince, and St. Patrick's Day.
Tom catches up with Nick Yacyshyn the drummer for Baptists and SUMAC to talk about SUMAC's latest album The Deal and a bunch of other cool stuff. Enjoy!
John Ellis pairs six of America's worst tasting beers with six songs Nickelback's No Fixed Address. Needless to say John Ellis now hates all beer and music.