Interview – Josh Katz of Badflower

Without sincerity, art can fall short, not connect with an audience, or even worse, be perceived as false. Out of Los Angeles, California, the band Badflower are self-aware of such things and rather stay true to who they are as musicians than put on a ... Read More

Interview – Cy Curnin of The Fixx

Through the decades, bands have come and gone, many fizzling out as rapidly as they began. Then there are those whose legacy is strong, filled with success, and, nearly four decades since it all began, continue to pen their story. Coming out of London, England, ... Read More

Obscura – Diluvium (Album Review)

Technical Death Metal is the secret-society subgenre of the Metal community (yeah, yeah Math Metal is probably up there too, but no one is too worried about those guys). Severe precision and blinding speed are the twin counterparts to idiosyncratic visions and longstanding allegory. See? ... Read More

Interview – Edoardo Ballerini

The challenges of a working actor/actress are many, but universally, nearly everyone wants to take on an array of roles. Easier said than done, typecasting occurs all the time in the film world, but fortunately for Edoardo Ballerini, he has kept his résumé immensely eclectic. ... Read More