Song of the Day: Urban Outfielders – 3 Strikes
Sometimes an album comes along that you know is special and The Grandest Slams by Urban Outfielders is one of them. You can call it a concept album as each song is […]
View ArticleIssue by Issue – Doctor Strange Vol.2 #54
Writer – Roger Stern, J.M. DeMatteis Artist – Paul Smith, Brent Anderson Inker – Terry Austin, Joe Rubinstein Colours – Al Milgrom, Bob Sharen Letters – Joe Rosen, Harry Blumfield, Jim Novak […]
View ArticleSunday Sessions – Chuck Berry
Chuck Berry – singer, songwriter and progenitor of rock and roll has passed away and with him essentially, the end of an era. There are few who can claim to have changed […]
View ArticleR.I.P. Bernie Wrightson
From muck monsters to Frankenstein and everything else in between, Bernie Wrightson not only made horror and fantasy real upon the page, but sparked imaginations everywhere with his incredible ability...
View ArticleSong of the Day: Billy Eckstine – I Apologize
With one of the most beautiful voices to ever grace a human being, Billy Eckstine would bring I Apologize to life in 1951, a song that hits all the right notes, as […]
View ArticleIssue by Issue – Shogun Warriors #15
Writer – Steven Grant Artist – Mike Vosburg Inker – Bruce Patterson Colours – Roger Slifer Letters – Jim Novak After the cataclysmic happenings which saw the Shogun Warriors pull together tighter […]
View ArticleMonday Mixin’s – It Came from the 80’s… Vol.3 – A Retro Darkwave Horror Synth...
It Came From the 80’s gets a third mix courtesy of Confused Bi-Product of a Misinformed Culture, loaded with eerie synth-filled tracks, taking one back to those great horror-soaked films of yore. A […]
View ArticleSong of the Day: Lauv – The Other (Matisse & Sadko Remix)
The latest remix to come from Matisse & Sadko is Lauv’s The Other, released a couple of years ago. Keeping most of the original track intact, they simply enhance it to make […]
View ArticleIt All Starts With…– The Kiss (1988)
Sometimes a kiss is just a kiss as they say and that could be true, except when it comes from an aunt or sister or mother who is trying to pass down […]
View ArticleSong of the Day: Stateside – The Way We Were
With on E.P. already under their belt, Stateside are back with a new single called The Way We Were. Erin Reus provides some strong vocals and the band gives it their all […]
View ArticleTo Serve and Protect – Maniac Cop (1988)
Maniac Cop released in 1988 is a horror film that finds a policeman betrayed by the system that he believed in and as such, takes his frustrations and his rage out upon […]
View ArticleSong of the Day: Palisades – Let Down
The latest from Palisades self-titled album is Let Down, a fantastic example of what the band can do by mixing a bit of electronica into their work, keeping things fresh and presenting […]
View ArticleStill On Duty – Maniac Cop 2 (1990)
Continuing straight off from the end of the first Maniac Cop feature film, the second installment finds heroes Bruce Campbell and Laurene Landon believing Officer Cordell to be dead, despite his...
View ArticleFour Colour Thoughts – The Unworthy Thor #5
The Creators – Jason Aaron – Writer, Olivier Coipel, Kim Jacinto, Pascal Alixe – Artists, Mat Lopes, Jay David Ramos – Colours, VC’s Joe Sabino – Letters The Players – The Odinson […]
View ArticleSong of the Day: Melf – Guilty (feat. Maja)
Guilty by Melf and featuring Maja is a little different than most future bass tracks as it feels a little bit off. That being said, that is what makes it as interesting […]
View ArticleClocking in a Little Overtime – Maniac Cop III: Badge of Silence (1993)
When a horror franchise about an unstoppable killer breaks out the voodoo, it is quite obvious that in trying to keep things fresh, the makers of the series are running out of […]
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