Seen the Chicago band Wilco at the New Orleans Jazz Fest and loved the wall of sound they created on stage taking us on an exploration of modern music that climbs over many fences. Confident musicians who make you cosy and comfortable then lead you on some delightful detours that are accessi...
404 Media agreed not to name the Discord channel and some of the places where the Netflix interactive archives are being hosted so Pixel could talk about the archiving effort. While Netflix has made it so there is no way to view Netflix interactive shows without basically pirating them, the...
Hard rock and loud alternative rock (and sometimes punk) singers with stage names are also included here These metal singers knew that it's tough to break into the music business, but that a good stage name might give you a leg up in a sea of boring Bruces, James, and Roberts. A ...
And Deeper Where Are They Now: The 'Twister' Cast And Deeper Actors And Directors Talk About Filming At Famous Real-Life Locations Cary Grant Dec. at 82 (1904-1986) Cary Grant, born as Archibald Alexander Leach in 1904 in Bristol, England, remains a celebrated icon of Hollywood's Golden...
Some of these detours are less striking than others (who didn't go psychedelic in 1967 or 1968?); others were the result of a creative mastermind falling off the deep end. Whatever their reasons for fighting against expectations, the below artists rarely stumbled so far that they couldn't ...
I didn’t stop watching HBO’s Game of Thrones because they changed Jeyne Westerling’s name to Talisa Maegyr (I mean, who wouldn’t want a more exotic name if they had the chance?). But there are some media adaptations that go too far, take too many liberties, and ruin a decent ...
journalism as the heavy metal editor at VICE's Noisey and contributor to publications like Rolling Stone and NPR, has long been a defender of heavy metal, giving space to obscure bands in some of the most prestigious places that would be more likely to misrepresent the genre and the culture...
The Frankenstrat was used in the box art for Guitar Hero: Van Halen. It also appears a number of times in the game, including transitions at the end of songs; the stripes appear one by one in quick succession, and are then removed....
journalism as the heavy metal editor at VICE's Noisey and contributor to publications like Rolling Stone and NPR, has long been a defender of heavy metal, giving space to obscure bands in some of the most prestigious places that would be more likely to misrepresent the genre and the culture...
she’s a safe bet here. I’d love to see the Recording Academy switch it up and throw some love SZA’s way, as “Kill Bill” was one of the best tracks of the last 15 months, period. The lack of rap in this category is a bit unsettling, and you’d think that Kendrick Lamar’...