Saturday Spins: Warren Zevon
Have you ever put on an album and it absolutely blew your mind? That is a basically what happened to me when I first heard this week’s Saturday Spin. Last week, I discussed Ryan...
Have you ever put on an album and it absolutely blew your mind? That is a basically what happened to me when I first heard this week’s Saturday Spin. Last week, I discussed Ryan...
Cyberpunk 2077 announced another delay. There’s a silver lining, though, for those who wish to talk themselves out of being let down.
Let’s talk a little bit about Ryan Adams’s Gold and why it is a landmark record.
Operation Ivy was only a band for 2 years, 1987-1989, and as I have often said before, burned bright, but flared out quickly.
Before he was the yin to Don Felder’s yang in The Eagles, Joe Walsh was a member of an extremely underrated trio, James Gang.
The delightful sub-genre intersection of FPS Puzzle Games + Monologues
I am going to, and this will be somewhat controversial, proclaim that Combat Rock is second only to London Calling in the definitive ranking of albums by the Clash.
Sports games for people who don’t like sports games.
Put this song on…I was a puddle after hearing it. Since I am a narcissist like Jason Isbell we are gonna make this about me.
Nowhere Prophet will make you remember Magic The Gathering. But in a good way.
We all have those “someone is wrong on the internet, and I must destroy them” moments. Some more than others. Recently, myself and a few authors and friends of this website discussed the genius...
Running the numbers and putting up brick walls in Shadow of War
For the uninitiated, the Traveling Wilburys were formed in 1988 by George Harrison (The Beatles), Jeff Lynne (ELO) Roy Orbison, Bob Dylan, and Tom Petty.
X-Com Chimera Squad was only announced a couple of weeks ago. And now it’s out already!
I’m not ready!
All of the things you love about football, none of the things you don’t.
This week my toddler shook my phone and out popped the father of “Cosmic American Music,” or as the folks over at No Depression call it, “Alt-Country.”
Playing games is a nice diversion from normal life. But life is abnormal.
What happened when the saddest man in Omaha decided to “make a rock record with the disappeared?” Magic.