Nostalgia Bomb: Krautrock

In the late 60’s and early 70’s, German musician’s looked for new sounds and a new style, abandoning the traditional structures of British Rock and American Blues in favor of repetitive drones, experimental textures and psychedelic jams. Catching on to these new sounds, the English speaking press dubbed the movement Krautrock. Unfortunately, the people that

Energy Fest 2015 Interview with Danny McCoy

Music and Art in the Most Unlikely Places: Interview with the Director of the Harrisburg Energy Festival You wouldn’t exactly expect a place like Harrisburg, Pennsylvania to have a bustling music and art community, and on the surface you would be right. But that doesn’t stop the people of the capital city from expressing their

The 10 Highest Paid Actors In The World

No one would say that the life of an actor is an easy one. Long hours, memorizing lines, and paparazzi following your every move must make everyday living tough. However, some actors are paid well for their work…very well! Here we reveal the ten highest paid actors in the world — and some may surprise you.

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Live Review: HARD Red Rocks 7/30/2015

There is no place like Red Rocks, the beautiful auditorium sits within three massive boulders in the mountains of Morrison, Colorado that can only be reached by winding trails and tiny roads. The music reverberates against the rocks to produce some of the most vibrant sounds I’ve heard at an outdoor venue. Which makes it

Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation (review)

All the gadgetry and double the action fall short. But the pure charm of the movie saves the day. OK, you have to like Tom Cruise. That is the first requirement for seeing Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation. Also, it helps if you have at least a tiny bit of nostalgia for the original “Mission:

Best of Enemies (review)

Television stops imitating life and becomes it in the first reality show of all time. On the surface, Robert Gordon’s and Morgan Neville’s documentary is about a series of nationally televised debates in 1968 between the liberal Gore Vidal and the conservative William F. Buckley Jr. As it turns out, there is a lot more

Phoenix (review)

A thoroughly entertaining movie that probes our most painful history and provides a scalpel of a plot. Director Christian Petzold re-unites with leads Nina Hoss and Ronald Zehrfeld in this multiple award winning mystery neo-noir. The Petzold and Hoss enjoyed multiple awards for their previous efforts in “Wolfsburg,” “Toter Mann,” “Yella” and “Barbara” and this

Ten Must See Acts of KAABOO Music Festival 2015

This September, Southern California will get another exciting music festival for the voracious Californian music fans seeking another outing that doesn’t involve going out of state. KAABOO Music Festival will take place Sept. 18th-20th at the Del Mar Racetrack and Fairgrounds. The inaugural fest, which have music, comedy acts,art shows and star chefs cooking up

Destructo Announces Pineapple Express Tour

HARD SUMMER frontman, Destructo, is back at it again, with more pineapple action. Referencing his appearance as the spiky fruit back in the wildly popular 2014 Hard Summer Official Trailer, Destructo will be headlining what he has named the Pineapple Express Tour. The tour will hit major cities like Toronto and Pheonix, and will end

SEØUEL – Reykjavik EP (Review)

SEØUEL calls his music “electronic darkness,” and cites the infant Christ as one of his major influences. Intrigued? I was too. A highly ambiguous character, the world loves those, right? SEØUEL has come rising out of the nefarious underground music scene of Edinburgh and London to drop musical bombs on us all. Debuting last August