Europe

Mia and the White Lion (Movie Review)

Who could hate a friendly lion? If anything, there are people online who like them too much. Lion-fans are spoilt for choice when it comes to big cat stories. There are films about real ones, 1966’s Born Free 1966, animated ones, 1994’s The Lion King, ... Read More

Angra – Omni (Album Review)

Perhaps Progressive Metal’s best kept secret, San Paulo, Brazil’s own Angra, are set to return with their ninth studio album, Omni. Arriving on Friday February 16, 2018 via EarMusic, with eleven new tracks, Omni acts as the follow-up to Angra’s 2015 release Secret Garden. In addition, it is the second ... Read More

Saxon – Thunderbolt (Album Review)

Knighted in the New Wave of British Heavy Metal, England’s Saxon are a Heavy Metal battalion who have rode a wave of well-deserved success in the genre ever since their inception back in the late 1970’s. Armed with a mammoth catalog of music, filled with ... Read More

The Hunter’s Prayer (Film Review)

Sometimes even the hardest of shriveled, black souls can have a moment of weakness, displaying that even professional killers can have heart. So goes the action-packed tale of The Hunter’s Prayer, which opens in select U.S. theaters Friday, June 9th, thanks to Saban Films. Additionally, ... Read More

Nada Surf – Peaceful Ghosts (Album Review)

New York’s Nada Surf have nearly twenty-five years under their musical belts: performing, touring, recording, and rocking. Perhaps some remember them from the 1990s when they were “Popular?” Formed in 1992, the band was started by Matthew Caws (guitar, vocals) and Daniel Lorca (bass, backing vocals) ... Read More